What's New This Week at Dwell
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On June 28th, middle school students will make their way to Blowout Camp! This camp provides a fun and exciting environment to learn about God and build strong friendships. Over 170 students have registered for this year's Luau-themed camp. The teaching series this year will cover the life of Joseph. Join us in praying for:
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- Keira Williamson, Shane Coulter, Rachel Tufano, Brad DuFault, and Brian Adams, who are teaching. That they'd have great prep time, and God would be giving them a burden for the students
- Quest, Brad, Jackie, and Jes as they prepare for camp, and that all functional things will go smoothly
- God would prepare the hearts of the nonbelievers coming, and students would accept Christ
- God would grow students' spiritual interest and excitement, and would ultimately decide to give their lives to God
- For good weather and no injuries. No one would need to be sent home for any reason
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Growing up with a violent father and a mother with serious mental illness, Anna concluded early on that God either didn't love her or didn't care — until a crisis at 18 and a conversation with her sister cracked everything open.
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Akili Pickleball Tournament
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On Saturday, June 27th, Akili will be hosting its 4th annual doubles pickleball tournament. The tournament will be hosted at Paddle Taps from 2-4:30 pm. Each team must register and is responsible for raising at least $250. There will be prizes and trophies for match play. Additionally, the team that fundraises the most will receive a prize!
Your donations make a difference! Akili had an incredibly successful '25-26 school year.
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- 100% of the class of 2026 graduated and are attending college
- 100 % of students passed the 2026 English Language Arts Ohio State Test
- Akili upperclassmen earned a total of 39 college credits through Ohio's College Credit Plus program
- 2 Students new to the school started a relationship with God
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Akili still needs to raise $45,000 by the end of June to reach their goal. Every dollar donated through the end of June will be matched.
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This year, the festival is moving to August 22, 2026, and everyone is welcome. Gather your friends, family, neighbors, and kids of all ages and join us for a vibrant celebration filled with activities, entertainment, and great memories.
Enjoy the roaming SupaFun Band, two incredible magic shows, a petting zoo, parrots, bounce houses, games, and so much more! With so many attractions and experiences, there’s truly something for everyone to enjoy. To help beat the August heat, we’ll have a Cooling Station and water stations throughout the festival so everyone can stay refreshed and energized while making the most of the day.
Don’t miss this fantastic community celebration!
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XSI Breakouts and Simulcast
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Meet Your Guest Breakout Speakers!
Join Brian Sanders, John Starke, Ed Kang, or Joe Byler as they explore a handful of God's provisions during their Breakout Sessions. To learn more about what each will teach, you can head over to the Dwell Website. Breakout Session registration closes on July 8th at noon. Since breakout sessions have limited capacities, be sure to sign up to guarantee your spot!
XSI Simulcast Locations:
- Friday, July 10th: Trident Sphere at 4th St.
- Saturday, July 11th: Sullivan Sphere at 4th St.
We don't have space for everyone at Main Campus! Help us make a hospitable environment for our guests (and you!) by attending the simulcast locations. You'll help to keep the traffic congestion low, parking spots available, and ensure there is enough seating for everyone. The Coffee Bar will be open both nights.
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What Does God's Calling Actually Sound Like?
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Abbey Merker interviews John and Ruth, who served overseas for 13 years, about recognizing and responding to God's calling. They trace how individual burdens developed from childhood through short-term trips, discussing the long waiting period between sensing a call and actually moving—including wrestling with timing, seeking counsel, and watching other couples discern different paths.
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When Everything Against You is Actually for You
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A devotional from Ryan Lowery
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Ryan Lowery concludes the Joseph series as Joseph goes from prisoner to Egypt's second-in-command in a single morning, then faces his brothers who unknowingly bow before him—fulfilling his dream from 20 years earlier. He contrasts Jacob's false perception that "everything is against me" with the reality that Joseph controls Egypt's food supply and will save them all.
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This Sunday at Dwell Central Teachings
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Next Week at College Central Teachings
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1340 Community Park Dr.
Columbus, OH 43229-2232
(614) 823-6500
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