Georgetown College’s Student–Run Newspaper
April 12, 2017
Volume CXXXVII Issue 10
“Holy Week” Chapel Service series extends into second day of services By AIDAN YOUNG
featured speaker, and music was led by the Office of Faith and Service featuring Jose On Tuesday, April 11, the Baeza, Afton Curtsinger and office of Faith and Service Alex Brody. hosted one of its last Chapel Thomas is a Georgetown Services of the year. College alum who now lives Brittney Thomas was the in Lexington, Ky. Her passion and her work in Lexington is to fight for equality and combat issues of human trafficking. She didn’t have her eyes opened to the issues of human trafficking until she, as a Georgetown College student, accidentally signed up for a mission trip to Cambodia. The main goal of the mission trip was to help with water purification, but she realized soon after that human trafficking and sex slavery were a bigger Source: Georgetown College issue than she thought. Brittney Thomas talked at Chapel on Since then, she has how to combat issues of human traf- been fighting human Staff Writer
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trafficking across the United States. Students were particularly moved by Thomas’s message. Susannah Heuer, a junior, said, “The message was amazing. She talked about how Jesus doesn’t call the equipped or educated, but calls us just as we are right now in our lives. We don’t have to think we need to be anything special or have a fancy title to make a Source: Georgetown College difference.” Attendees of the Chapel Left to right: Jose Baeza, Afton Curtsinger and Alex Brody lead Service also got the chance to music and worship at Tuesday’s “Take Back the Night” Chapel see a video about an upcom- service. ing local service opportunity called Feed My Starving Chil- ditions that all of the collegiate stories and leading parts of the dren. Attendees were given ministries on campus work service. instructions on how to sign up together to help plan and lead Collegiate ministries parand given the option to take this Holy Week service,” said ticipating include Fellowship more information. Bryan Langlands in an email of Christian Athletes, the The Chapel service series sent to all of campus. Newman Center, the Marshall will continue with an All-CamRev. Ken Holden from the Center for Christian Minispus Worship Service this Marshall Center for Christian try, Common Ground CoffeeWednesday, April 12, at 7:30 Ministry will be preaching house, FFG [First Year Family p.m. in the Chapel. The service on Wednesday, and students Groups], Campus Outreach, is Nexus approved. from many different college Awaken Love and George“It is one of our newer tra- groups will be sharing their town College Ministry Teams.
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