November 2008

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Here we are just a couple of days away from Thanksgiving.  I hope that everyone has a great time with family and friends and that everyone travels safely.

Don’t forget that on December 7th we’ll be having our Tacky Christmas Sweater Party at 6:30pm in the Student Center at Resurrection.  We’ll be providing dinner, but people are welcome to bring desserts.  We’ll be playing some Christmas games, listening to Christmas music, and having a contest for the tackiest Christmas outfit. 

So, mark your calender and start looking for some outfits!

Back in America

Hey everyone!  This is Nathan writing again, after getting back from Africa a few days ago.  We had an absolutely amazing trip and I’ll be posting some pics on my personal blog in a few days.  Also, feel free to email me or ask me about the trip!

I wanted to remind everyone of a couple of things coming up this weekend.  First off, any young adults who are interested can spend a few hours serving others this Saturday morning at 9am.  We’ll be doing painting at one project and then serving food at another project.  Second, we’ll be having lunch every week after this Vibe, starting this Sunday.  It’s a great way to meet some new people and hang out together in a smaller group.  Just meet by the rock wall in the student center at noon.

One of my favorite things to do after a worship service has always been to go out with friends and share a meal. Beginning on November 16, join with other young adults after The Vibe (this worship service begins at 10:45am in the Student Center) for lunch. We’ll meet immediately following the service in the cafe area in the back of the Student Center to choose a local restaurant - or two or three if there’s a lot of us! - for lunch. Don’t worry if you’ve never been to another Young Adult gathering; we’d love to have you join us. This will be a great time to discuss what we experienced in worship, to find out what’s going on in the Young Adult Ministry, and, most importantly, to meet new people and connect with each other. I look forward to “breaking bread” with you!