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In [[1972]] a small group of people at Bendale saw the opportunity to adopt a revolutionary idea—to fill a need in the lives of teens by providing a venue for concerts and dialogue. | In [[1972]] a small group of people at Bendale saw the opportunity to adopt a revolutionary idea—to fill a need in the lives of teens by providing a venue for concerts and dialogue. | ||
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In the early days of One Way Inn hundreds of young people attended the free concerts at Coffee House and many lives were changed. | In the early days of One Way Inn hundreds of young people attended the free concerts at Coffee House and many lives were changed. | ||
− | As a result, Coffee House also fostered the development of a number of bands and musicians, the most prominent of which was the [[Daniel Band]]. | + | As a result, Coffee House also fostered the development of a number of bands and musicians, the most prominent of which was the [[The Daniel Band]]. |
Today, One Way Inn is a dynamic and highly successful model of integrated youth ministry with dialogue and caring for teens still at its core. | Today, One Way Inn is a dynamic and highly successful model of integrated youth ministry with dialogue and caring for teens still at its core. | ||
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What is the One Way Inn ?In 1972 a small group of people at Bendale saw the opportunity to adopt a revolutionary idea—to fill a need in the lives of teens by providing a venue for concerts and dialogue. They named this project One Way Inn Coffee House. This was a radical departure from the tried and true concepts of ministering to teens that the church had previously held. It surpassed everyone’s expectations. In the early days of One Way Inn hundreds of young people attended the free concerts at Coffee House and many lives were changed. As a result, Coffee House also fostered the development of a number of bands and musicians, the most prominent of which was the The Daniel Band. Today, One Way Inn is a dynamic and highly successful model of integrated youth ministry with dialogue and caring for teens still at its core.
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