It’s a snowy day in Athens and the
university even cancelled morning classes. Hopefully this allows our students
to catch up on some much needed sleep after an amazing weekend. ROC kicked-off
the weekend with a lock-in at the Athens Church of Christ. While I bowed out
gracefully at midnight, some of those crazy students (and a mildly disturbed
adult volunteer) stayed awake all night playing games, laughing, and having a
fantastic time.
We returned to ACC just a little over
24 hours later for a Church visit where we shared about all the exciting things
God is doing in and through the ministry. We thoroughly enjoyed our visit and
are always warmly welcomed by the folks at ACC.
Later that evening ROC held our
annual Super Bowl party at the home of Chuck and Shirley Higgins from ACC. The
Higgins’ have been holding this party for us for many years now and are such
terrific hosts. We are so richly blessed by so many folks like Chuck and
Shirley who go out of their way to show hospitality and love to our students. I
am always blown away by how terrific our supporters are to us.
Last week also kicked off our
Discovery Workshop. Discovery is our “new believer” workshop, and is also the
foundation for leadership training, which will happen later in the semester. We
had 4 students the first week, and I’m looking forward to spending the next 5
weeks of the workshop with them.
Speaking of ROC Leadership, I am
excited for our Leadership Retreat that is planned for the weekend of February
20th. I will be taking our current student leaders for a day of team
building, fellowship, and learning. Please join me in praying that God would
richly bless the investment we are making in the leaders.
As I look over all of the events
coming up in the ministry, as well as all the things we’ve already done, I
can’t help but get excited when I see God blessing our efforts. Each of these
activities has propelled us toward one of our three core values. “Belonging to
Christ and One Another, Becoming More Like Christ, and Being Sent to Love Serve
and Disciple.” Sometimes it’s difficult to see the “fruit” of our efforts, but
I feel like God has blessed us to be able to see some tangible results this
year. New faces within the ministry, students getting plugged into the ministry
and using their gifts to serve, seeing lives changed by the Gospel; these are
just a few.
Another exciting “fruit” is seeing
students choosing to allow God to send them. It seems like this year there is a
much greater interest within the community to “Be Sent to Love, Serve, and
Disciple.” We recently returned from the Mountain Mission School in Grundy, VA
where our students worked on projects at the school, helped teach and serve in
the classroom, and minister to students through a variety of activities
including dramas and worship.
One such student who has heard God’s
call and has responded “here am I Lord, send me” is our very own Jessica
Brantmeier. Jess was challenged by a message at Crosswalk in reaching the
unreached by Al Hartson from Team Expansion. She prayed about the opportunity
and chose to apply for Team Expansion’s Pathways Internship and was accepted.
You can hear more about her story and her passion for missions in the “Mission
Spotlight” attached.
As always, none of this would be
possible without your faithfulness to the ministry. If I can be a blessing to
you or your congregation by coming and sharing about what God has done through
the ministry, please do not hesitate to contact me.
In the love of Christ,
-Dodger