2014 Miracle Yearbook

2. CU in the Community, one of the student body’s favorite service events, returns this fall, allowing students to go into the village to rake and do yardwork for our neighbors. 3. Excited seniors gather at the Senior Class Party where free pizza and fellowship are the main highlights. 4. Junior class president DavidWright organizes a group of volunteers during CU in the Community. 1. This year’s class council works together to organize events, lead chapels, and serve the student body. “We need to look through the lens of Christ and make sure everything that we do is worthy." Parker McGoldrick, freshman class chaplain “God didn’t need to use Moses. God chose to use him.” Steve Clark, sophomore class chaplain “Our fellowship with God never has to deal with proximity, because God is always with us." Joel Wasserstein, junior class chaplain “See, the whole time life occurs, and all these things happen to us, we are looking everywhere else. But He is just standing there, and He is saying, ‘Just look to Me.’” Tyler Nylen, senior class chaplain CLASS COUNCIL (front row; left-right) ' ■■ , Renaod. Raven Simmons. Krissy Tarry, JlllianWSMert, Abbey Martin. Parker McGoldrick [second row) t West, Steve Clark. Richard Kelly. Zach Curtis. Jared Wanos?beck, Ali Logan timid now) <nyMilter. Rebecca Nell. uavRfWright. Jacob Countryman. Joel W*sserstein. Caytlln VanEtten (fourth row) Caleb Mssley, Ashley Moore, Becky Houston. Tyler Nyran, Jessica Daiinke

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