Day to Pray, Food Bank, Volleyball
November 8th, 2006 by Alexander Taylor
Last Tuesday, UCM had a Day of Prayer. We broke the day into 30 minute blocks from 8am to 5pm. Students signed up for a block of time to pray. David and Kathleen gave up the office for the day so Students could pray in the back in private and in peace. Emma Flores thought the day went well saying, “I couldn’t believe how fast those 30 minutes went!” Harmony said she liked it because she had been looking for some direction in her life and was going to pray for that direction. She said that the prayer guilde that David left for us had a list of verses, and the one Harmony looked up fit her circumstance.
Saturday UCM, joined by Called to Duty (CtD), went to the Food Bank to pack boxes for the Bush and children. We had a really big group, about of UCMers and four CtD guys; we made up about half of the workers that day. Work went very fast with so many hands. Dispite having to repack two and a half pallets of boxes, we helped to pack about 350 boxes.
Saturday night was the last home game of the Volleyball season. More importantly it was UCMer, Katrina Jensen’s, last home game of her senior year. David Moore, his family, and Emma, dedicated supporters of Katrina, were joined by a number of other UCMers to cheer her, and the rest of the Nanook Volleyball team to a, three game to one, victory over the UAA Seawolves.
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