2013 Miracle Yearbook

n visi arable ts to e part lead poker' stude rViI Tr° attilet° corvvi 25 PW ved a5,1 rs °r1v is CHAPEL SPEAKERS 't2le'd Morning' Welcome to chapel!" Does that have rerhc/telY familiar ring to it? During your four years here th at Cedarville University you would have heard at aPpro ximately 596 times (assuming your chapel attendance was stellar). Yes,your alma mater planned, r,ranized, and presented approximately 596 cha- :els from the first day of Fall Bible Conference in your ireshrtian Year until the last chapel of your senior year th e theme for this past year's chapels was "Living e Christ- centered Life." Dr. Brown, in some way or :Other'dealt with that most every Monday. You would ave heard him approximately 25 times this past year alone. Christian Figueredo, last year's SGA Chaplain, spoke approximately 18 times. Each chapel speaker, having been invited to speak, was informed of the emphasis for the chapel year, though not required to specifically handle the subject. I found it exciting to see how many chapels rang the bell last year(and the chapels I'm referring to would vary depending on each person's situation at the time). Chapel is core to Cedar- ville University. For a long time we have held chapel five days a week and required attendance for all full- time undergraduate students. We don't plan on chang- ing this. When students and graduates are asked what they don't want to see change at Cedarville their responses include that we should not change chapel. It is our prayer that your experience in chapel during your years here at CU will be an encouragement for years to come! Please come join us in chapel at 10:00 AM Monday through Friday if you are in the Cedarville area. You are always welcome! Coram Deo, Pastor Rohm

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