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Aaron Brockett is an American Christian minister, who has impacted thousandths of lives all over Indiana through this role as Lead pastor at Traders Point Christian Church near Zionsville, Indiana where he has preched at since 2007.

Early Life
Aaron grew up in Joplin, MO. He was said to be very shy as a child. He also had great respect for his grandfather. Aaron would later follow in this grandfathers footsteps to become a pastor little did he know that he would be later pastor of five thousand member mega church. after high school, Aaron enrolled in Ozark Christian College and he majored in counseling. But while in his freshman year at Ozark, he felt god calling him to the preaching ministry. At first, he put it to the back of his head and ignored it. Later, after what he calls a “temper tantrum surrender” he responded, “OK, God, you’re gonna be sorry!” Within a month, at the age of 19, he had the opportunity to be a guest preacher at a small church in Arkansas. Shaking, he remembers approaching the large pulpit with his 25-page manuscript. Eight minutes later he was finished, reading it without once looking up. He said “I thought, ‘That is the scariest thing I've ever done, and I can’t wait to do it again!’” Aaron then switched his major to preaching.

Role as Pastor
After nine years in ministry, Brockett and his family moved to Indiana to join Traders Point Christian Church at the newly built facility in 2007. Now he and his wife Lindsay and their four children-son Conor and daughters Campbell, Kennedi, and Kadence-are firmly grounded into the community and the church's future. With a conversational style delivered with urgency and passion, his 50-plus minute messages are honest, bold and challenging, often using self deprecating humor to relate to his multi-generational audience and tackling the toughest parts of the Bible head on. He once preached a sermon on Hell that lasted more than an hour. Brockett also heads missions to Kenya, Nicaragua, and to Haiti to spread the word of Christ to tens of thousands of people all around the world.

Mission
“We don’t focus on the numbers. We ask ‘Are we healthy?’ because healthy things grow,” Brockett said. “We don’t want to be thought of as a big, glossy mega church. We just want to make a difference. We’re not trying to grow the church for anybody but Jesus.

Early Life
Aaron grew up in Joplin, MO. He was said to be very shy as a child. He also had great respect for his grandfather. Aaron would later follow in this grandfathers footsteps to become a pastor little did he know that he would be later pastor of five thousand member mega church. after high school, Aaron enrolled in Ozark Christian College and he majored in counseling. But while in his freshman year at Ozark, he felt god calling him to the preaching ministry. At first, he put it to the back of his head and ignored it. Later, after what he calls a “temper tantrum surrender” he responded, “OK, God, you’re gonna be sorry!” Within a month, at the age of 19, he had the opportunity to be a guest preacher at a small church in Arkansas. Shaking, he remembers approaching the large pulpit with his 25-page manuscript. Eight minutes later he was finished, reading it without once looking up. He said “I thought, ‘That is the scariest thing I've ever done, and I can’t wait to do it again!’” Aaron then switched his major to preaching.

Role as Pastor
After nine years in ministry, Aaron and his family moved to Indiana to join Traders Point Christian Church at the newly built facility in 2007. Now he and his wife Lindsay and their four children-son Conor and daughters Campbell, Kennedi, and Kadence-are firmly grounded into the community and the church's future. With a conversational style delivered with urgency and passion, his 50-plus minute messages are honest, bold and challenging, often using self deprecating humor to relate to his multi-generational audience and tackling the toughest parts of the Bible head on. He once preached a sermon on Hell that lasted more than an hour.

Mission
“We don’t focus on the numbers. We ask ‘Are we healthy?’ because healthy things grow,” Brockett said. “We don’t want to be thought of as a big, glossy mega church. We just want to make a difference. We’re not trying to grow the church for anybody but Jesus.

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Kyle Hyland (March 1, 1991) is and American soccer player who is currently signed with Indy Eleven of the North American Soccer League but has not made an official league debut.

College
Kyle Hyland Played at IUPUI in Indianapolis From 2009-2010. In his freshman year(2009) hyland was selected as the teams freshman captain. In his freshman season he appeared in all of the teams 19 games, 16 of which were starts. Hyland made 3 attempts at the net but was unsuccessful. In his Sophomore Year(2010) he appeared in 17 matches,all of which were starts. Hyland also scored one goal and one assist. In his junior year(2011) of college he started all 18 matches the team participated in that season. Hyland made one goal and lead the team with 4 assists. He played 1,611 minutes his junior year which set a new team record for most minutes played in a single season. Hyland also lead the team in shot attempts. In his senior year(2012) of college He racked Up eight goals including 2 games with multiple goals and made 3 game winning goals his senior year.

Crew Reserves
The Columbus Crew of the MLS picked Hyland up in the MLS 2013 preseason and was placed with the crew reserves. He managed 11 appearances with the crew reserves, 9 of which were starts for the crew reserves. Hyland also received 1 red card in the 2013 season. Hyland was the first player in IUPUI history to graduate and immediately sign a Soccer Club contract with out going though the MLS SuperDraft.

Indy Eleven
Kyle Hyland is currently signed with the North American Soccer League's Indy Eleven ,but has not made an official league debut.

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Andrew Stone (born 18 November, 1990) is an American soccer player who is currently signed with Indy Eleven of the NASL but has not made an official team or league debut.

High school
Stone attended high school at Green Bay Treble High School were he played soccer as a student athlete under head coach Chris Becker. Stone also played high school club soccer (public league soccer) for green bay lightning under head coach Aldo Santaga.

College
Andrew stone played at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay(2009-2011). His Freshman year (2009) he appeared in all 20 regular season matches. 6 of which were starts. On September 11 Stone scored his first goal of his collegiate career. It was his only goal of the season. Stone missed the first 6 games of his sophomore season (2010) due to an emergency appendectomy. He Returned to start 13 matches that season. He also scored one goal on the season. Stone started 18 games his Junior year (2011) and scored one goal on the season. Due to NCAA transfer rules Stone was required to red shirt the 2012 season. Stone transferred to the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee for his senior season (2013). He appeared in in 19 matches that season. All of which were starts. He also scored 3 goals on the season. Stone was named the 2013 Horizon League Tournament most valuable player.

Indy Eleven
Andrew Stone is currently signed with the North American Soccer League's Indy Eleven but Stone has not made an official league or team debut