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Houston, we have a labyrinth

April 12, 2011 by Mitch  
Filed under Campus News, Encounter

This past Saturday we spent the day building a prayer labyrinth on the property here at the PSC. With the help of a whole bunch of students, boy scouts from local Troop 149, and a few surprise helpers, the labyrinth was put together in just under 6 hours of work. We had lunch catered by [...]

Cornhole @ the PSC: It’s on!

February 17, 2011 by Mitch  
Filed under Campus News

Thanks be to God for the glorious weather we’ve been having lately. The first outdoor cornhole match of 2011 was just played on the new lawn (can I call it a quad?) by the main doors at the PSC.  The game was played between the PSC’s faithful intern and amateur blogger, Mitch Roper, and UGA [...]

Raffle Night and Youth Rally keep things interesting

January 28, 2011 by Mitch  
Filed under Campus News, Encounter

Last weekend was a busy one at the Presbyterian Student Center.  Friday night, we held a raffle night fund-raiser to benefit our on-going Labyrinth Project.  We were joined by over forty students and friends of the PSC, and everyone had a fun time eating together and waiting with baited breath to see who would win [...]

Teaser: Raffle Night Prizes!

January 20, 2011 by Mitch  
Filed under Campus News, Encounter

Below are some preview photos of some student-produced items we will be raffling tomorrow night. Come out tomorrow night @ 7pm! Support our Labyrinth Project by entering to win some of these, and more! Additional prizes are coming from local businesses such as Borders, Shenanigans and Kaleidoscope Salon.

Faith Flicks this Spring

January 19, 2011 by Mitch  
Filed under Campus News, Encounter

This semester we will be continuing our “Faith Flicks” program. We will be showing a series of movies during the semester that touch on different issues relating to our faith. Starting tomorrow, Jan. 20, Faith Flicks will be shown in the TV Room at the PSC at 8pm, every other Thursday night. For the full [...]

Faith Flicks this Spring

January 19, 2011 by Mitch  
Filed under Campus News, Encounter

This semester we will be continuing our “Faith Flicks” program. We will be showing a series of movies during the semester that touch on different issues relating to our faith. Starting tomorrow, Jan. 20, Faith Flicks will be shown in the TV Room at the PSC at 8pm, every other Thursday night. For the full [...]

Service opportunity brings Christmas early

November 19, 2010 by Mitch  
Filed under Campus News

Some of our students got into the Christmas spirit a little early this past Tuesday after worship, as they gathered to prepare gifts for children in the third world.  Participating in an event called “Operation Christmas Child,” students stuffed shoeboxes with toys, candy, school supplies, and basic health items.  These gift boxes will be taken [...]

A word from Brian McLaren

November 5, 2010 by celticcrosspcm  
Filed under Campus News

A note from Brian McLaren, one of the outstanding leaders at the College Conference at Montreat taking place January 2-5, 2011. Brian is an author, speaker, activist, and networker among innovative Christian leaders: Wondering Wanderers: Four Stages on the Faith Journey “Life is hard, and then you die,” they say. (Who are they, anyway?) But …

Results of the Prayer Survey

October 26, 2010 by Mitch  
Filed under Campus News

Following are the results of the survey on prayer and meditation that was given out to members of the Presbyterian Student Center. This survey was created to gather information on the attitudes of those members toward prayer and meditation. Survey data was collected between October 5, 2010, and October 18th, 2010 and was taken from [...]

A Welcome Message from our Campus Pastor

September 15, 2010 by celticcrosspcm  
Filed under Campus News

Shalom (peace to you) new friends, Have you ever wandered down the highway, made a few turns, and then suddenly realized somewhere in your journey you got off track? How did that make you feel? What did you do? Did you stop and ask for directions? Did you press on, relying on your internal GPS …

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