2002 Miracle Yearbook

SENIOR CHAPEL Senior class chaplain Brian Davis organized the annual Senior Chapel,a special chapel presented by the graduating class to the rest of the student body. The chapel took place on Thursday, May 23rd, and it included humorous sketches, performed by graduating seniors. The sketches maintained the theme that Davis later spoke briefly on — the difficulties ofbeing seniors and trusting their futures in God's hands. The class presented a long time-line, showing what had happened during their time at Cedarville, and at one point, while the auditorium was quiet, a recording ofAlistair Begg played over the sound system. He spoke the prayer he had prayed when the seniors were freshmen in 1998. In this prayer, he recognized the pain ofstarting something new,the loneliness experienced when one Dr. Dixon con- gratulates the senior class for all their efforts contributed throughout the four years toward Cedarville. goes out on his or her own,and testified the comforting reminder that "our times are in His hands." To close the chapel,senior worship leader Matt Bell played the guitar and sang the worship chorus "The Potter's Hand." The seniors chose this song because it expressed their desire to let God take their lives, mold them into His plan, and use them for His eternal glory. Meanwhile,seniors left their seats in the audience to crowd onstage and join him. Dr. Dixon, moved by the event,ended the chapel service with a few words expressing his appreciation for the graduating seniors, thanking them for choosing to come to Cedarville,on behalfof himselfand the Board ofTrustees. He challenged the graduating seniors to continue on the path of godliness, taking the testimony of Christ with them. The graduating senior class sings the song, "Potter's Hand" with Matt Bell on the guitar. A graduating senior Brian Davis shares with his fellow classmates and the student body on how to trust God with their future no matter where the road may lead. Chapel 159

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