2011 Miracle Yearbook

COMMUNITY MINISTRIES Community ministries at Cedarville equipped students for lifelong leadership and service through partnerships with local churches and community organizations. These volunteer ministry opportunities provided a context where students could apply what they learned in chapel and the classroom in order to make a powerful impact for Christ by meeting real needs in our surrounding communities. These communities surrounding Cedarville contained hospitals, detention centers,faith-based ministries,and many other types oforganizations, which Cedarville students involved themselves in throughout the year. With all of these choices, the community outreach teams allowed students the opportunity to choose minsitries related to their areas of study, personal interests, talents, and experiences. This opportunity encouraged the student body not only to maintain their personal involvement in the local church through weekly attendance but also to utilize their God-given abilities to serve Him right here in Cedarville. "The King will reply, tell you the truth, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers of mine, you did for me." (Matthew 25:40) The doing spring cleaning in the park involved a fresh coat of paint. Cedarville students, ,go to work on the Ronald McDonald house. volunteer at the park in Cedarville town and help by cleaning up trash and painting the gazebo "unload" at the Greene County Jail for their ministry.

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