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More NCCYM Videos!!

Here are a couple more videos from our trip to New Orleans for the National Conference on Catholic Youth Ministry earlier this month. Thanks to YouTube’s SCRKmom1186 for posting these. The first is from our appearance on the Exhibit Hall Stage. Be sure to notice an appearance by Oddwalk friend, Butch Ekstrom, and a guy…

Calendar, 2010

January 2, 7pm – Way of Lights Caroling, National Shrine of Our Lady of the Snows January 17 – Diocese of Bismarck, ND Junior High Youth Rally, Dickinson, ND Catholic Schools Week, February 1-5, 2010 – Monday Morning – St. Peters, Jefferson City, MO – Wednesday – St. Agatha, New Athens, IL – Wednesday –…

Gives new meaning to “TMI”

First, thanks to a random Facebooker for the pic! At the NCCYM Youth Ministry Extravaganza last December, all the performers were told to wear ugly Christmas Sweaters for the opening number.  Shannon’s was a homemade number, with a picture of his cat wearing a Santa hat, and the back prclaiming “Mew-y Christmas!” Orin however went…

Videos

Videos are posted in chronological order, most recent clips at the bottom. Visit our YouTube channel here. Visit our auto-generated YouTube music channel here. Occasionally we go live! To access that page, click here!   Stayin’ Alive! – karaoke recorded at the Austin TX Diocesan Youth Conference, January 6, 2007 Teenagers In My Car –…

Calendar, 2008

December 2008 – Caroling at the Way of Lights, National Shrine of Our Lady of the Snows December 2008 – Advent Prayer/Concert, CSJ Motherhouse, St. Louis, MO December 2008 – NCCYM, Cleveland, OH – Thursday 12:15pm “Sing God a New Song” GIA showcase with Paul Melley, Chris de Silva – Thursday, 2:00pm Catholicateria Stage, with…

More NCCYM Video!

FIrst, another couple videos from the Youth Ministry Extravaganza, courtesy of D. Scott Miller — a couple of the group sketches: first, a word from our sponsor, the RONCO 3000 Translator; then, the closing sketch, the living nativity, with Mr. Miller as the Man-God-Bear…