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A Maze of Grace 2001 VHS tape.

Item is a promotional video for the live production of 'A Maze of Grace: Entangled Untangled.' It features a collection of footage of the filmed production, with a digital overlay of different words (e.g., unconditional, wretch, entangled).

A Maze of Grace: Ask VHS tape.

Item is a recording of the live theatrical production of 'A Maze of Grace: Ask,' which heavily utilizes dramatic lighting, projections, and smoke machines. It features dance (contemporary, ball, ribbon, ballet) and a live band/vocalists. The recording is intercut with dramatic videography featuring individual stories.

A Maze of Grace: The Video.

Item is a video recording of the live theatrical production of 'A Maze of Grace', which heavily utilizes coloured lights and smoke machines. It features instermental/vocal music, dance (contemporary, hip-hip-inspired, ballet, ribbon), all performed by TWU students. It includes a dramatic videographic/photographic intro, as well as some performances being intercut with similar photographic/videographic visuals. Said photographic/videographic visuals of Vancouver depict people on the streets, homeless individuals taking drugs, churches, models posing in industrial sites, and rural landscapes.

A Maze of Grace: The VideoL Entangled Untangled VHS tape.

Item is a video recording of the live theatrical production of 'A Maze of Grace: Entangled Untangled', which heavily ultilizes neon lights, projections, and smoke machines. It features dance (contemporary, hip-hop, tap, ballet, ribbon) and a live band/vocalists. The video includes a dramatic videographic intro featuring footage of a woman's life, cutting in between her attending parties, drinking alcohol, kissing boys, smoking, taking drugs, staring in a bathroom mirror, standing alone in a fast-motion crowd. Intro ends with her jumping from a tall building. The live production is also intercut with more dramatic videography of the forementioned woman's life.

ACTS Opening: Neil Snider (TWU President) and others - October 21

Audio 148a consists of the following recording:
Title: Dr. Neil Snider, Rev. Doug Harris, Dr. Ken Davis, Dr. Larry Perkins – “ACTS Opening”
Neil Snider (President of TWU and of Trinity Western Seminary) opens the Associated Canadian Theological Schools (ACTS) seminaries at Trinity Western University. The group is led in prayer by Rev. Doug Harris, President, Northwest Baptist Theological Seminary (NBTS). There is music and singing. Dr. Snider reads letters of encouragement from other organizations. Dr. Ken Davis (TWU Administrator and ACTS Coordinator) relates the history of the formation of ACTS. Dr. Larry Perkins Academic Dean, NBTS) reads from 2 Corinthians 5:9-21.
Audio 148b consists of the following recording:
Title: Dr. Neil Snider, Dr. Walter Kaiser – “ACTS Opening”
This is a continuation of the ceremony on Aud. 148a. Dr. Neil Snider invites Dr. Walter Kaiser, Vice President and Academic Dean of Trinity Evangelical Divinity School [1980-1992] to speak. Dr. Kaiser speaks on the difficulty and importance of creating a faith-based education. He uses biblical passages to emphasize his views on the role of the ministry and of the seminary. He is cut off in the middle of a sentence.
Audio 148c consists of the following recording:
Title: Dr. Neil Snider, Dr. Walter Kaiser, Rev. Abe Funk, Dr. Donald Reed, Rev. Ron Swanson – “ACTS Opening”
This is a continuation of the lecture by Dr. Walter Kaiser on Aud. 148b. He speaks to the importance of training those who enter into church service. Important guests are recognized. Rev. Abe Funk [Executive Director, Baptist General Conference of Canada from 1984 to 2002] is invited to speak. Dr. Donald Reed (Administrator and Secretary, Fellowship of Regular Baptist Churches of BC) is invited to speak. Rev. Ronald Swanson, President, Evangelical Free Church of Canada, is invited to speak. Three students (John Wyness, Dinesh Prasad, and Andrew Beltz) are invited to speak. [The last two minutes are difficult to understand, due to the poor quality of the recording.]
Audio 148d consists of the following recording:
Title: Dr. Neil Snider, Students, Rev. Barrie Palfreyman – ““ACTS Opening”
This is a continuation of the ceremony on Aud. 148c. [This recording has quality issues that make it difficult to understand.] Three students share their journey to ACTS. Those present are led in prayer. Dr. Snider invites Rev. Barrie Palfreyman, Vice President, Canadian Baptist Seminary, to speak. There is music and singing. Finally, the group is led in prayer.
Notes provided by BF, student assistant, 2010/2011

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