Archive for January, 2006

Why Come to Chi Alpha?

Monday, January 23rd, 2006

To learn more about God and the Christian Faith. And,
To make friends that really care about you.

What do we do? We meet in all different kinds of ways including,
Semesterly Retreats: A time to get away w/friends and God.
Monthly Worship Gatherings: A time to experience the presence of God in a powerful way.
Weekly Cell Groups: These Bible studies are more than a chance to read God’s word together, you really get to know each other and meet each others needs.
Daily Friendships: Students who come to chi alpha really become close friends. They eat meals together, play games, study, go to wal-mart, etc…

The Spring 2006 Scheduel:

Monthly Worship Gathering Open to All Students! Come once or come every month at 6:00 PM in Center Lodge’s Bradford room
Wed. February 22nd
Wed. March 29th
Wed. April 26th

Large Group: Open to all Students. Thursday 6:30pm Hyde 314

Weekly Cell Groups You can join a cell group any time during the semester. The sooner the better!
Sarah and Sarah’s Women’s Group: Open to all women students not just Sarah’s lol. Tues. 6:30PM in Hyde 314

Jesus said, “Love the Lord your God with all your heart…and love your neighbor as your self.� We try to do this in Chi Alpha. We invite you to come and be part of the fun.

The World Missions Summit

Friday, January 6th, 2006

4,200 students, and missionaries gathered together to hear God’s heart for World missions. 661 students signed up to spend one year after they graduate, on the mission field with full time missionaries. This was an incredible conference and one that will have a lasting effect on students, and the World! Both of our students signed up!

The main Gatherings were charged with music and we heard many missionaries share stories and scripture relating to missions. The Exhibits in the exhibit hall were incredible. Each region of the world worked together to bring part of their world to ours. We rode on a rickshaw, sat on pillows, ate in a Yurt and danced with missionaries who were dressed in traditional clothing from their countries. The missions’ experiences were another chance to enter into a foreign world. Missionaries played the rolls of beggars, boarder guards, venders, etc. The experiences were multi sensory and incredibly well done.

Worship at the World Missions Summit

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