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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Wednesday, February 12, 2014

A Winter Wonderland Adventure!

The weather is working out perfectly for our plans for this weekend!

This Saturday after the snow has stopped but has not yet melted away, we will be hiking to the Cascades waterfall surrounded by what is sure to be a dazzling display of sparkling snow, ice, and rushing water!

If you haven't heard of the Cascades, it's a waterfall in the Jefferson National Forest nearby. It's only about a half hour drive away and then a relatively easy hike following the stream all the way up to the waterfall, about a mile or two away. It's a longtime favorite hiking trail for generations of VT students, but most have only done it in the warmer months. More adventurous students, however, have hiked it in the winter while much of the water is frozen and have returned to tell of dazzling sights and beautiful scenes. It is time for us to join that number of adventurous students! Come and seize your destiny.

We will meet at the campus house at 12:30pm and carpool from there.

After our hike we will get supper together on the way home there in the small town of Pembroke right on Route 460. There is a really good Mexican restaurant called Riviera Mexican Grill which has great reviews online and from some of our own members. We'll eat there.

It may sound obvious, but it is actually easy to forget to prepare as well as you should -- be sure to dress in layers and wear some good hiking boots. You're hiking through snow and they don't shovel and salt the hiking trail, you know. Also, it's going to be cold out but you're going to be producing a lot of body heat hiking, thus the importance of dressing in layers.

Be sure to bring a water bottle and an energy bar or something to snack on if you think you might need it. Otherwise be sure to eat really well that morning before our big hike.

There is a small parking fee at the park, so maybe just bring a buck to give your driver to help out with that. No more than a dollar necessary. Just money for your own supper on the way home. Prices at Riviera are pretty typical of a Mexican restaurant. Maybe even a little cheaper than usual.

Are you getting excited? I'm really looking forward to it. I've hiked the Cascades many times, but never in the winter. This is going to be great!

Hope to see you Saturday at 12:30pm.

Steve