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Pink Elephants in the Room

February 21, 2012 1 comment

The PLUG is back!!
We are starting our new series: “Pink Elephants in the Room” where we are talking about all those things we never talk about but should…this week
The Bible: Real or Fake?
Education Auditorium 1115
8pmPink Elephants in the Room

The Plug @Georgia Southern University

Sermon Schedule:

Tuesday Feb 21st- Is the Bible “Real” or “Fake”
Tuesday Feb 28th- Miracles, Demons & “Jesus Nutjobs”
Tuesday March 6th- Drinking, Sex & Cussing
Tuesday March 20th-Science vs Christianity

His Beloved (Fall Retreat)

October 4, 2011 1 comment

His Beloved-

His Beloved! 

This past weekend I went on a retreat and it was great. We went up to the Blue Ridge mountains and I was so content. I loved it. I was so amazed by these few verses that our leader gave us for our time..
“You will live in joy and peace. The mountains will burst into song, and the trees of the field will clap their hands.”  Isaiah 55:12
” But blessed are those who trust in the Lord and have made the Lord their hope and confidence. They are like trees planted along a riverbank with roots that reach deep into the water. Such trees are not bothered by the heat or worried by long months of drought. Their leaves stay green and they never stop producing fruit.”
Jeremiah 17:7-8
“As the deer longs for streams of water, so I long for you O God. I thirst for God, the living God. When can I go stand before Him?”
Psalm 42:1-2

They hit and overwhelmed me. First, I was talking to my roommate just earlier how my walk with the Lord has been changing and how I get so content and confident in prayer now, that I used to be like that with scripture. And I still am just now, I turn more to prayer and reliance on that before I look for scriptures to uplift me. (Both are necessary dont get me wrong). So when I read these I was like WOAH! yeh. They screamed to me. Lately, I have been nervous/ anxious about my future. I am about to graduate and have no clue what I should do, or where to go. I do have passions that I know the Lord will use but no like for sure path to start pushing towards. And as I read Jeremiah, I was encouraged to have confidence in the Lord in Me! the LORD IN ME! That if I keep seeking the Lord, thirsting for Him (psalm 42) then I will experience peace and joy (isaiah) and how I should have CONFIDENCE that the LIVING GOd is living in Me. That I am apart of His dwelling space. Dang! ME, O God? I know I have confidence in Him, who can do All things, work ALL things out but me who is a mess up and falls short? He called me Beloved and reassured me that He shines through me. That no matter where I go with a job, without, with my passions being used or not, that  He will use me, and I will still be His, I can still reap fruit and be apart of His plan. I can still bring Him glory in the months of drought when I feel useless.
That is so great! I probably sat there overlooking the water and the mountains for hours, enjoying the time with my Father, my Lover. I was in a state of solitude, fulfillment, worship, praise, prayer. I feel so loved that He loves me in a indescribable way. After moments of alone-ness, retreat-ness. I thought I should go back to the group and fellowship.
And let me tell ya, the fellowship was great, and answered prayer! I love who the Lord shines through all of His people!  Praise Jesus that He loves us and has a plan for us! He calls us His beloved!

by: Candyn Roantree (Student at Georgia Southern University)
See actual Blog here:
http://lindseycandyn.blogspot.com/2011/10/his-beloved.html?spref=fb

Fall Retreat 2011 18 to 36

October 4, 2011 Leave a comment

Fall Retreat 2011 (18 to 36)

It was a joy to attend my second “Fall Retreat” with Chi Alpha Christian Fellowship this past weekend. Thirty six students, double the amount of last year, carpooled  all the way up to the Blue Ridge Mountains for a Jesus filled and focused weekend. It was a true wonder to see with my own eyes! Thirty six students all wanting to accompany each other in their pursuits to know more about God. The students enjoyed planned devotional guides (Themed being Quiet to hear the Lord), white water rafting in the Ocoee River, Hiking along the Aska Mountain Trails, as well as visiting the famous Blue Ridge Apple Orchards. In addition to the weekend fun the trip was topped off with Worship and Praise around a campfire out by a beautiful lake.  It was an honor to accompany the students as well as help serve them in sharing what the Lord has taught me throughout my walk.

Categories: Chi Alpha

Fall Retreat (Sept. 30th-Oct. 2nd)

September 19, 2011 Leave a comment

‎–Fall Retreat–

Annual retreat for College students provided by Chi Alpha Christian Fellowship
Cost: $20 (Includes food, Cabin stay and/or camp materials) (Bring own Sleeping Bag and other essentials)
White Water Rafting: $25
Activities: Bonfire Camping Hiking Shopping (Outlet malls) Whitewater Rafting Group Games, (EATING)
Where: Blue Ridge Mountains

Fall Retreat

Facebook Event

Take an awesome short vacation from classes and school work. Fall Retreat is a cheap, fun, and relaxing trip for college students. Any student can come–
Sign-ups can be found at “The Plug” welcome table or you can pay online via :
ChiAlphagsu.blogspot.com .

–Chi Alpha Christian Fellowship
Connecting students to God, to each other, and to the world

An Inspirational Story of a Freshman at Georgia Southern University

September 2, 2011 Leave a comment

It is through working with Chi Alpha that I find my passion to be aiding college students in coming to know Jesus! There is nothing more gratifying than to be apart of God’s awesome plan for his sons and daughters.  After two amazing Chi Alpha “Plug” services God has moved in such a spectacular way.

This story was written Sept 1st 2011 by a freshman student who attended “The Plug” for the first time. This students experience is one of those encouraging and heart melting moments I hope and wish all students at Georgia Southern University experience.

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“My First Campus Ministry”

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My first week, I focused on surviving. I was at Georgia Southern University by myself for the first time, I mean truly by myself. So my first week instead of looking for ministries I was getting a crash course in time management, memorizing key dates, not to mention being told what to do at 4:30a.m. (I’m used to telling cadets what to do at about 4:30pm.)

This week, my second week, I dedicated time to finding a campus ministry where I can be connected to followers of Christ here at southern. I found a couple online on the Student Organizations page and lined up the schedule so that I could check out a few. All around campus, and I mean literally ALL AROUND CAMPUS, I saw advertisements for Chi Alpha, a Christian ministry that always starts its ad with; “We are not a fraternity or sorority” just a group of students finding out what it means to follow Jesus.” So do to the great marketing of Chi Alpha I decided I would try there first.

I was embarrassed. For the first time, I think in years, I was embarrassed to say that I as going to a ministry meeting. I mean who does that? This is college; we’re supposed to leave those “childish” religious beliefs at home. Instead we should live and believe how and what we want. Only holding on to our religion as something that we are born with, something that has no purpose something that is just there… almost like a birthmark. So walking sheepishly out the door, one of my roommates asked me where I was heading to, “to see Jessica,” I quickly replied. Knowing this was a blatant lie and a violation of Matthew 10:33. I could almost hear the rooster crow as I got on my bike and went to the IT building where the meeting was to be held. I passed a small mostly African American ministry group doing devotion under a gazebo looking thing on my right, that was a little encouraging, but still doubt crept into my mind. I wondered if there wasn’t really any meeting, what if I just walked into an empty room, what if it was just me and the preacher-guy, what if there all crazy, what if there’s nothing but overwhelmingly southern rural white people, what if, what if, what if… you get the idea my mind went on a full sprint down interstate what if and it was hard to see the upcoming exit.

I saw a sign in front of the IT building advertising the event. I finally left interstate what if as I confirmed that there was actually a meeting. As I walked in God answered a whole lot of what ifs and then some. I was greeted by a director-like lady, who was a senior at the university, and she told me about Chi Alpha being an abbreviation of the Greek “Christou apostoloi” written by Paul meaning literally “Christ’s sent ones.” I love languages and stuff (international studies major/ history nerd!) like that, so it was a great way to start a conversation with me.

Then the doors opened. As we walked in I looked around and just kind of observed what was going on, and I as truly amazed by what I saw. I saw a group of college students, larger than my congregation in Augusta, gathered talking, laughing, and when the time came praising God, reading Bibles, taking notes, etc, etc. Here’s the craziest part, you ready? It was on their own time. Like me they were all college students who just came, not because of parents, or grandparents made them, not because their friends or roommates would think its cool (I KNOW it was not that one lol), but simply because they loved the Lord. They could have been studying, a lot were over 21 and could have been chilling at the bar, to be honest even the ones under 21 could have been chilling at the bar (that’s for another reflection though). They could have been literally anywhere but they wanted to be here. There are universities where students are required to go to chapel and stuff like that, I promise I don’t mean to bash these schools, but to me this was way more beautiful.

This was very much different. The next thing I noticed was just how diverse college Christianity is. By diverse I could have simply meant there was a good mix of both black and white students, and there were. As a matter of fact the band played a mix of music. Some was contemporary stuff that you would hear on 88.3 others are the gospel stuff that you would hear on BET Sunday mornings. This is good, different, but good. Let me remind you though that this is still not the diverse that I am talking about. Alongside the blacks and whites, there were Hispanics, Asians, and a ton of other cultures! Behind me sat a VERY middle eastern looking guy who if I would have saw anywhere else on campus I would have pushed off as Islamic (but I have a stereotyping problem to be honest lol). Here at there’s Georgia Southern even a Japanese’s foreign exchange student that believes in Christ, a country that is “Proud of their secular society, most Japanese aren’t religious in the way Americans are” according to Dan Gillgolf, religion editor for CNN. Some didn’t like certain songs, I personally HAT, excuse me STRONGLY DISLIKE southern gospel, but we all seemed to put that aside to embrace unity in diversity. I liked that though because I my mind as the Church we should truly be the epitome of the Latin phrase E pluribus unum, meaning “Out of many, one.” I saw this amongst Christ’s sent ones Tuesday night.

People doubt all the time the ability of God to do his work, especially in the United States, and I don’t judge them because I think that too, a lot more that I would like to admit. I expected to see Christianity at a stand still here, on the ropes in a fight against postmodernism, atheism, and simple apathy. Instead I saw a group of believes still running the race that Paul tells us about in 1st Corinthians 9:24. I saw them doing it in a place that I personally consider more hostile to Christianity than the famous “10-40 window.” Audrey Assad, a Catholic singer, wrote her most famous single “It’s You I’m chasing after cause I am captivated by who You are and how You move I’ll follow You forever.” (Italics are mines). Like Mrs. Assad I am truly captivated to see Christ move especially as I remember that this is only the first ministry I’ve looked at. I hope that my optimism last as I go through the years (I like to live in terms of semesters now actually).

-written Sept. 1, 2011
by: Jonathan Quintyne

“The Plug” @ GSU

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