2002 Miracle Yearbook

The crowd of students bump into each other before going to class chapel. Randy Felker leads the worship for the sophomore class chapel with praise songs focusing on God's soveriegnty. CLASS CHAPEL Class Chapels provided a monthly highlight on the chapel schedule. Led by the elected class chaplains, these student-led chapels catered to the specific needs of each class by being entertaining and encouraging. Brian Davis,the class of 2002's chaplain for the last three years, gave away prized t-shirts from Goodwill, as well as gift certificates to the Montgomery Inn during some ofhis chapels. His messages also drew the seniors to the SSC Theatre once a month because ofhis honest and caring approach. He challenged the seniors with topics such as living with an eternal perspective and looking forward to the Lord's coming. Matt Bell taught the seniors a variety ofnew songs as he led them in musical worship. The junior class chaplain, Dan Konopasek,in his first year as The freshman class chapel begins with songs filled with heart- filled praise. chaplain, worked around the theme ofPhilippians 1:27 - behaving in a manner"worthy ofthe Gospel of Christ" - for his class chapels. Konopasek aimed to get as many class members involved as possible, to make it truly a class experience. Jason Bradshaw led the junior class members in praise and worship. Sophomore chaplain Donald Mathias and freshman chaplain Daniel Rasbach led their classes in spiritual growth and unity as well. Rasbach said that he enjoyed "getting to grow in [his] walk with God through preparing messages." His theme was"The Cedarville Sinner and..." He hoped that by choosing this theme, he would have the opportunity to remind his classmates to remain humble and rely on God's grace. Overall, class chapels were a great opportunity to bond as a class and grow spiritually as well. Chapel 161

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