We make followers of Jesus and help his followers grow

We make followers of Jesus and help his followers grow

Christ’s Church at Virginia Tech campus ministry

is a non-denominational Christian community of students who:

--believe Jesus is the Christ, the Son of the living God

--believe the Bible is the infallible Word of the one and only true God, and therefore embrace it as our first & final authority for faith & practice as it contains all the truth needed for salvation and living in Christ. (2 Timothy 3:16, Hebrews 4:12)

--strive to put our faith in action, to keep growing in our knowledge and love for God, and to transform our world by living as Jesus lived. (James 2:14-26, Colossians 1:9-12, Romans 12:1-2)

"The grass withers, the flower fades, but the word of our God will stand forever." -- Isaiah 40:8
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Friday, April 27, 2012

Field Day!

Hey everybody, in case you haven't already heard, CCVT is having a "Field Day" this Saturday at the campus house starting at 4pm and rolling on thru a free dinner and into the evening! We have alternatives planned for any and all weather conditions, and pretty much any preference of what you like to do for fun. There's something for everyone, so please come join us. Here are some more details you need to know.

Weather permitting, we plan to have a collegiate sized "slip-n-slide" down the hill behind the campus house. Could be epic. Feel free to bring any water guns you might have to supplement the water fun. We'll have some surfing tunes on tap to help set the mood. Being a Christian organization we want to err on the side of modesty, of course, so ladies, please wear a dark T-shirt and some shorts over your swim suit, and guys, dark T-shirts for you, too, I guess. Your swim trunks should be fine, I suppose. I hope it goes without saying, no speedos. Yikk, it was painful even to type that.

If slip-n-slides aren't your thing, or it turns out to be too chilly for that, no worries -- we have a variety of other activities planned: Capture the Flag, Volleyball, Ladderball, Cornhole, Boche, even Bryan's LED lighted Frisbee for after it gets dark. And you don't have to be an athlete to play any of these games. We have some variations on volleyball that will put any experienced volleyball players on a level with the beginners among us.

On the outside chance it rains, we have lots of indoor alternatives planned, too.

For dinner we will have plenty of pizza, watermelon, freeze pops, and desserts, and of course soda or lemonade. Alright, maybe we won't be able to wait until dinner to break out the freeze pops. Those kind of go with the slip-n-slide.

Anyway, please come join us for CCVT's first ever Field Day! This is your big chance to have some serious fun before things get real busy with the last few days of classes and the beginning of exams.

See you at the campus house 4pm Saturday.

Steve