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Spiritual Life ii De transformed S piritual life on campus at Milligan is a point of concern to students, faculty and HI administration. Because of its affiliation with the Christian churches does not automatically create the ideal Christian atmosphere at the college, many students do actively seek to increase spiritual growth on their own. The Religious Affairs Committee was therefore quite active this year, providing opportunities for students to enrich their college lives through Christian study and fellowship. Religious Affairs organized several activities which occured regularly throughout the year, including weekly vespers services and small Bible study groups. Special occassions included an all night lock-in at a local church and a pizza party for new students second semester. The highlight of the second semester was By Laura Bennett Spiritual Emphasis Week, during which the committee had planned activities each night, ranging from a banana-split party to a communion service. Christianity has always been a part of Milligan College, but all too often it has been overshadowed by other aspects of college life . Fortunately as demonstrated by the Religious Affairs Committee, a significant effort was made on the part of the students this year to bring spirituality back to the forefront of life on campus. Do not be conformed to this world but be transformed by the renewal of your mind, that you may prove what is the will of God ... Romans 12:2 Photo by C Stevlc Beth Spencer finds that it is important to spend time studying the Bible with friends. Vespers, a Sunday evening worship service, is attended by many Milligan students. Photo by C Stevic 10 Spiritual Life on Campus
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Mike McNeil is puzzled as he attempts to register for Dr. Robert ' s Old Testament Survey. Shall we (folk) dance? says Andy Baker to Lisa Harnish. Photo by RonnAnn Naedele As the appointed leader of the divinely inspired Kangaroo Court, 1 hereby decree that all freshmen and transfers must have their T-shirts on their person at all times. cries Billy Haskins. Lori Knick assists Dyke McCord in that delightful process of registration. First Week
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William Lohr, Ellen Harris, and Stacey Freetage find a comfortable spot against the wall at Vespers. Photo by C Stevic So, Katl.y Sackett, what ' s in the package? inquires Marty Osborne. Photo by C. Stevic Dave Bradley sings his heart out in his overalls and cowboy hat. Photo by C. Stevic Ron Blackmore, co-chairman of the Religious Affairs Committee, contemplates deep, theological questions. Spiritual Life on Campus 11
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