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Monday, February 6, 2012
Reminder about your invitation from Alan Rudnick
Monday, January 30, 2012
Reminder about your invitation from Alan Rudnick
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Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Invitation to connect on LinkedIn
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Monday, June 30, 2008
Friday, June 27, 2008
Day 11
Make sure that you check the day 10 pictures because I uploaded more and will upload more later.
(to be uploaded) Day 11 Pics: http://picasaweb.google.com/dumcyouthgroup/Day11
Today we gather at Community UMC for our L.A. leg of the trip. We arrived at Dodgers stadium for our stadium tour this morning. We were able to go in conference rooms, suites, look into locker rooms, go on the field, get into the dugout, and more. We learned about the history of the team and the stadium. If you are ever in L.A. I recommend it. This is the team's 50 year anniversary. We got to see their World Series trophies and gold medals from the Olympics from the 1980's. Jackie Robinson's number is 42 and you see it through out the tour. If you see pictures of jerseys they are the real ones worn or given to players.
We only had a short time to eat lunch because we had to be at Paramount Studios for our tour. We decided to eat at In and Out Burger, which is a popular local burger joint that is family owned and run. There is only 4 things to eat on the main menu. They are also a Christian centered business. If you look at the bottom of one of their cups they have John 3:16 printed, almost hidden. We had only about 45 minutes to get 80 people "in and out". We did it and they also served the other 50 people who were there for the lunch hour. The youth loved it. The chain is something of a popular spot in Southern CA.
After our lunch, we made it over to Paramount. Our two hour tour included sets, movie secrets, city movie blocks, studio grounds, back lots, viewing rooms, projector room, and more. EVERYONE is very nice at Paramount. The industry is know for egos and divas, but people who work at Paramount are down to earth (at lease the ones we met). While on the set of "Everyone Hates Chris" (the Chris Rock show) I inadvertently disturbed some props. The show is set in the 1980's and so they had some 80's text books on the set. I picked one up and remarked, "Hey, I think I had this textbook in elementary school" as a joke. Thats when we found out that we were not supposed to touch the props... oops. We did not see any stars, but one group did get to see a scene filmed. Some of us were able to go into the private theater where directors and actors see films before they are released. We also were able to go to the projector rooms and were introduced to how films are displayed.
We were received warmly by the good people of Rachos Palos Verdes at St. Peter's by the Sea Presbyterian Church. They had a wonderful dinner prepared for us. Now, I am in the back of the sanctuary listening to the choir and they sound amazing. The youth have really hung in there on this two week trip. Please continue to pray.
Check back for my sermon text that I will be preaching on at FBC Glendale on Sunday morning, which is based on our tour theme "Many Gifts, One Spirit." My pastor, mentor, and friend Charlie Updike has graciously allowed me to share the Word on Sunday morning. Also, check back in the next few days and weeks for video. It takes a lot of time to upload video and I do not have that luxury of uploading for hours. When I get back I can upload tons of video.
Pastor Alan Rudnick
Fw: Thanks for the ministry of the CW Singers and St C Orchestra
> ------- Original Message -------
> From: "Andrew Irvin"
> To: walterg.edmonds@verizon.net, Alan.Rudnick@verizon.net, polly@pollyedmonds.com
> Sent: 6/24/2008, 10:36:40 PM
> Subject: Thanks for the ministry of the CW Singers and St C Orchestra
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> Dear Polly and Pastors Walt and Alan,
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> I attended the concert tonight at Wesley UMC here in Bakersfield and just
> have to tell you how much it touched and moved me to see a chancel bursting
> with students playing and singing to the glory of God. and making great
> music as well.
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> I came to the concert a little skeptical. I'm a great fan of good music,
> but "kids" singing Schubert in the summertime? Well, they won me over!!
> From the first chord of "O Magnum" to the last notes of "River in Judea"
> they gave us a beautiful, and more importantly, a worshipful, experience.
> Men - especially the tenors (since I am a tenor, I know who the real men
> are.) - what a great sound you have. I hope that you take pride in being
> part of this choir. And, young women, you had such a marvelous blend. You
> sang with excellent intonation and attention to musical details (that's
> partly because you have amazing musical leadership!), and many of you
> actually looked like you were having a good time doing it! I congratulate
> you!
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> I also very much appreciated the demeanor of the group off-stage as well.
> The students I observed were friendly, respectful, and grateful. I have
> worked with students as a teacher and in church ministry, I have daughters
> in middle and high school, and I still barely remember being a student. :-)
> I know that beautiful music is carried even further by the manner in which
> your students interacted while they were among us.
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> Thanks for your work in inspiring students, involving them in making music
> for the Lord to hear (and us), and training part of the next generation of
> worshipers and worship leaders.
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> May the Lord bless and keep you.
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> In Christ,
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> Andrew
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> Andrew G. Irvin
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> Worship Director
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> First United Methodist Church
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> http://andrewirvin.blogspot.com/ <http://www.firstuworship.com/>
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> <http://www.fumcbakersfield.org/> www.fumcbakersfield.org
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> 4600 Stockdale Hwy, Bakersfield, CA 93309
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> Phone: 661-325-1267
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Thursday, June 26, 2008
Day Ten

Day ten pics: http://picasaweb.google.com/dumcyouthgroup/DayTen
Today we loaded up and went to Wayfarers Chapel in Racho Palos Verdes. It is a beautiful chapel designed by Lloyd Wright, which is Frank Lloyd Wright's son. There were no right angles in the church design. It held only about 100 people, but a lot of wedding and baptisms area held there. The youth sang 3 songs and totally blew away the chapel staff. They were truly amazing. The grounds of the chapel are right on the shore and overlooks the Pacific. Check out the pics.
Then we departed and made our way to Hollywood, more specifically Hollywood and Highland. That intersection is a popular tourist stop with many outdoor performers and musicians. No stars in this area, just their sidewalk stars. We ate lunch and toured the Chinese Theater. It was a huge place where they hold a lot of premieres of major movies.
We had dinner at Hard Rock Cafe near Universal Studios. It was a two level restaurant on the city walk area of Universal. When I toured the area in the late 80's that section of shoping was not there. The youth had a great time walking around checking out the shops and performers. We headed back to the church for tour time and reflection.
Pastor Alan Rudnick
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Day Nine
Tour Pics: http://picasaweb.google.com/dumcyouthgroup/DayNine
Today we had breakfast at Wesley UMC in Bakersfield. That was the only time so far that a church has hosted us for breakfast. We then headed to Huntington Beach. We got to the beach and met up with the youth from Community UMC. We played volleyball, laid on the beach, jumped in the water, and ate lunch. We had a nice time and the weather was perfect. The water was a nice blue color.
There were a few of us in the water playing and people on the beach started yelling. Someone yelled shark, but we were not sure what they were saying. I started moving toward the beach and saw that there were dolphins in the water, not sharks. What a joke. The water warmed up and was very pleasant.
We then made our way to the church and showered and changed. The youth gave a great concert and were ready to head for the host homes. Usually, I try to get the youth to smile during a song or two by dancing. They usually perk up.
Pastor Alan Rudnick
Day Eight
Day Eight Pics: http://picasaweb.google.com/dumcyouthgroup/DayEight
Today we loaded up at Los Altos UMC and headed out to Bakersfield, CA. As we drove, we past a huge lake that was so low you could see the bands of the rock that is supposed to be under the water. There was a good 100 feet difference between the highest waterline and where the current waterline was. We rode for about four hours and got to Bakersfield, which was VERY hot. They are hurting for water out here, but they still water their grass. Even the city governments water the grass along the freeways.
A few of the church women allowed us to use their community pool and take over one lady's house. We were all able to eat and change in one person's home. Her house was right in front of the community pool, which we had full use of. It was warm, but it was refreshing to jump in the pool. A big thanks to Jerry Ludeke for coordinating everything! We had some good games of belly flops, water volleyball, and general splashing activities. I was able to stay in the pool without getting dunked, although there were several attempts on my life.
At about 4pm, we loaded up for the church. The turn-out was great. There were number of people from Wesley UMC and other area churches. My hosts talked about how they enjoyed the music and wanted us to come back. In the last few concerts the guys were able to sing "I Love You Lord", which has been met with a great deal of praise. There is something about a men's choir that sounds awesome. At least to me anyway.
I did not know that Bakersfield was the county music capital of the West. Apparently, a lot of country stars have put down roots in this area. The youth are holding up well with this tour. It has been long, but everyone is holding together well. Please continue to pray for our trip.
Pastor Alan Rudnick
Monday, June 23, 2008
Day Seven
Day Seven Pics: http://picasaweb.google.com/dumcyouthgroup/DaySeven02
Today we left the hotel in Concord for San Francisco. We arrived at Fisherman's Wharf for our Alcatraz Tour. We had to break into two groups in order to get on the island. There is a tour company that runs the boats to and from the Rock (as they call it). The boats were nice and roomy inside. Although, some of us were a little unprepared for the cold San Fran weather. We got by because the youth loaned blankets and sweatshirts to others.
Once we got on Alcatraz we had to make the trek to the jail house. The road was steep but walkable. Although the way, you could read about the other buildings on the island. Once at the top, you got to walk and around and read about how inmates entered the island. Then, there was about a 50 minute audio tour that was produced very well. The audio tour was on a digital mp3 player and took you through the whole history of prison. At some points it was a little creepy walking into the cells and thinking that men spent their lives in there. On the audio tour you learn that guard's families lived on the island. In the gift shop you are able to buy a piece of the prison and support the restoration.
We all met back at pier 39 and everyone had free time for a few hours. It has been about 17 or 18 years since I have been to San Fran and the surround area. Fishermen's Wharf has changed into a very touristy area with shops. We loaded up for Los Altos, CA for our evening concert. The youth did a great job and the congregation enjoyed the music.
Day Six
Day Six Pics: http://picasaweb.google.com/dumcyouthgroup/DaySix
We departed the hotel in Concord, CA for Lafayette Orinda Presbyterian Church. We led worship in both services Sunday morning. The church, which was beautiful, was large and had an active community. The church was VERY receptive to our young people. I do not think they have a choir and music program as large as DUMC. They served us a great lunch and we loaded up for the rest of our day.
We made our way to sky high sports, which is a giant indoor trampoline place. The youth and adults had a great time jumping, playing dodge ball, and diving into their foam pit. Unfortunately, Beth Taylor incurred a bad ankle sprain and had to be taken to the hospital for x-rays. No broken bones, and the good thing is that she will be alright. Please pray for Beth's healing. The youth really got some energy out and enjoyed the activity.
Then, we headed over to Santa Clara park for some relaxing and rest. Some sat and played games, others talked, and some even had the energy to play volleyball and soccer! It was good to get in the shade and relax. After about two hours we ate dinner at an all-you-can-eat place. It worked out well. Unfortunately, our original plans had to be changed because the original restaurant could not take us. We headed back to the hotel after a long day for some sleep.
Sunday, June 22, 2008
We Are March (atop Vista House in Portland)
This was pretty cool. We sang in the Vista House, which is on a overlook of the Columbia River in Portland. Great acoustics. People starting filling in once they heard the music. Visitors were impressed.
Day Five
Day Five Pics: http://picasaweb.google.com/dumcyouthgroup/DayFive
Dave Five Pics Part two: http://picasaweb.google.com/dumcyouthgroup/DayFivePt2
Most of us stayed in a hotel last night. The breakfast room was basically an opened hotel room. That was not so bad, but the breaker blew and there was one lady running the hotel and she was totally overwhelmed with guests checking out and dealing with the breaker. We managed to get some breakfast and we left Eureka, CA today and drove through another section of redwoods. It’s like driving through the movie Jurassic Park. At noon we stopped for lunch.
After lunch we arrived in Sausalito, CA which overlooks San Fran bay and the city. It’s a trendy little town, like something you would find in Italy. Lots of people and places to check out. Today was our first real hot day, which was about 90 degrees at 3pm when we unloaded. We all roamed around and everyone had dinner on the their own. A lot of the chaperones ate at a nice seafood place on the water. They had a great fish and chips, with sole being the fish. We got a lot of good pictures.
When then found our way to the Golden Gate bridge. It is not very golden (it's red), but certainly a bridge. We got some good distance shots of the bridge. After that, we found our way to the bridge and were able to walk on it. The temperature came down about 25 degrees and the wind was alternating between warm and cool air. Strange. As we drove away we could see some fires in the mountains with a glow and lots of smoke. These must be the locations we see on CNN where wildfires are burning up homes and forests.
We made our way to the hotel and met for tour time. During tour time, we go around and talk about favorite moments on the trip. I usually end the time with a 5-10 minute devotional or thought. Tonight, I challenged the youth to think about what gifts has God given them. We also talked about how when God gives you something, you must use that gift and not let the gift go unused.
I will try to get some videos up of different things on the trip. The video will come as new posts. Again, internet connections are difficult to come by between churches, hotels, and host homes.
I called the guy at the front desk of the hotel to help with an internet connection. He said he was sending someone to help. Its been 8 hours and no one came. Right now, it's Sunday morning and I am using a church's connection.