Alive Festival
Alive Festival, located in Mineral City, Ohio, is an annual Christian music festival. It features many Christian musicians and popular Christian bands, as well as several Christian speakers and worship leaders. The festival began in 1988 and celebrated its 20th anniversary June 20–23, 2007.[1]
Alive Festival | |
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Genre | Contemporary Christian music |
Location(s) | Atwood Lake Park Mineral City, Ohio |
Years active | 1988 to present |
Website | www |
Alive is usually held in mid-summer over four days. Attendants can stay overnight at Atwood Lake Park in Mineral City, Ohio. Atwood lake Park features camping, swimming, a 1,500-acre (6.1 km2) lake, boating, electric hook-ups, hiking trails, volleyball, basketball,
Alive Festival is a member of the Christian Festival Association, created in 2006.
According to Bill and Kathy Graening, heads of the Alive Festival Staff, the festival's mission includes: "the opportunity to experience great music and teaching", as well as "the opportunity to be challenged to seek a deeper walk with Christ." It is named[1] after the Christian belief that Jesus Christ is risen and alive.
Past and upcoming Alive artists
The following artists have appeared in the past or are scheduled to appear at upcoming Alive Festivals:[2]
Performers
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A
B
- BarlowGirl
- Beanbag
- Bebo Norman
- Benjamin Payne
- Bethany Dillon
- Betsy Walker
- Beyond The Rage
- Big Daddy Weave
- Big Tent Revival
- Blame Lucy
- Blindside
- Bleach
- Bluetree
- Bradley Hathaway
- Brandon Heath
- Brian Littrell
- Britt Nicole
- Brooke Barrettsmith
- Brother's Keeper
- Byron "Talkbox" Chambers
- Building 429
- Burlap to Cashmere
C
D
F
H
J
- Jaci Velasquez
- Jackson Waters
- Jake
- Jared Anderson
- Jason Bonham
- Jeff Anderson
- Jennifer Knapp
- Jeremy Camp
- Jerome Olds & The Brothers aka Family Force 5
- Jesse's Vineyard
- Jimmy Needham
- John Mark McMillan
- John Reuben
- Jonah33
- Jonny Diaz
- Jon McLaughlin
- Josh Wilson
- Joy Williams
- Joy Whitlock
- Justifide
- Justin McRoberts
K
L
- LA Symphony
- Lacey Sturm
- LaRue
- Last Tuesday
- Lecrae
- Leeland
- Lincoln Brewster
- Lindsey Kane
- Lloyd
- Lost and Found
M
- M.O.C.
- Mainstay
- Manafest
- Manic Drive
- Mark Schultz
- Mars Ill
- Mat Kearney
- Mat Redman
- Matthew West
- MercyMe
- Mile 7
- Miss Angie
- Mixtape Metro
- Monk & Neagle
- Mutemath
- My Friend Stephanie
N
P
R
S
- Salvador
- Sanctus Real
- Sarah Kelley
- Satellite Soul
- Satellites & Sirens
- Scarecrow & Tinman
- Seabird
- Seven Places
- Seventh Day Slumber
- Shaded Red
- Shane & Shane
- Shine Bright Baby
- Shonlock
- Shuree
- Silers Bald
- Sixpence None the Richer
- Skillet
- Sleeping Giant (band)
- Smalltown Poets
- Social Club
- Speck
- Spoken
- Starfield
- Stavesacre
- Stellar Kart
- Steven Curtis Chapman
- Steve Camp
- Stacie Orrico
- Staple
- Subseven
- Sunny With A High (formerly Mixtape Metro)
- Superchick
- Switchfoot
T
- Tait
- Telecast
- Temple Yard
- Ten Shekel Shirt
- Tenth Avenue North
- Thalon
- Third Day
- The Afters
- The Benjamin Gate
- The Channelsurfers
- The Classic Crime
- The Devil Wears Prada
- The Elms
- The Evan Anthem
- The Fold
- The Insyderz
- The Katinas
- The Normals
- The O.C. Supertones
- The Swift
- The W's
- The Wedding
- Thousand Foot Krutch
- This Beautiful Republic
- TobyMac
- Tree 63
- Trevor Morgan
- Twila Paris
W
Z
Past and upcoming speakers
- Kirk Cameron
- Reggie Dabbs
- Louie Giglio
- Ben Homan, President of Food for the Hungry
- Tim Hughes, UK-based worship leader
- Phil Keaggy
- Crystal Miller, survivor of Columbine massacre and popular speaker on the meaning of life
- David Nasser, minister and director of D. Nasser Outreach
- Tony Nolan, TNT Ministries[3]
- Mark Price, Point Guard for the Cleveland Cavaliers
- Brady Quinn, quarterback of the Cleveland Browns
- Joe Savage, pastor and organizer of Winners Influence
- Phil Savage, General Manager of Cleveland Browns
- Hunter Smith, Indianapolis Colts punter
- Scott Spencer, founder of Character Corporation
- Brad Stine, comedian
- Jason Wright, running back for the Cleveland Browns
References
- The Alive Christian Music Festival (n.d.). "alive festival 2008". The Alive Christian Music Festival. Archived from the original on 4 January 2008. Retrieved 2008-01-19.
- The Alive Christian Music Festival (n.d.). "alive festival 2008". The Alive Christian Music Festival. Archived from the original on 7 January 2008. Retrieved 19 January 2008.
- "Tony Nolan - TNT Ministries". www.tonynolan.org.
- The Alive Christian Music Festival (n.d.). "alive festival 2008". The Alive Christian Music Festival. Archived from the original on 16 January 2008. Retrieved 19 January 2008.