Ti| Daily Collegian Christian bands heat up BJC By Stephanie Goga COLLEGIAN STAFF WRITER Ntpy attendees at Saturday’s Wini- Jam 2010 Tour Spectacular were|lready prepared for Sunday servifes. Ar.l the only one ready for churd?" said New Song lead singe; Russ Lee to a burst of applase and screams. “Whoa, there’s more going on here than just he ice cream at the Creanjry!” Neviong hosted the four-and-a half-hlr long concert at the Bryce'ordan Center, which was nearly lied to capacity. The show featur4 seven other Christian music jets, including bands like Third Day and Newsboys. Univerftv Park was the 12th stop on thei4-city tour. Thjrf Day which held one of the lager time slots performed songlike "Tunnel" and "Cry Out to jsus." Lead singer Mac Powj was quick to point out the real fason behind Winter Jam. • Vl’re here to celebrate and gatif - together with our brothers and jisters in the faith," Powell said "fell comes back to this love we havfcr Jesus. 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