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i U, W N 5 if 4-1 .fi Y The altar call was a new dimension in Chapel this year, giving students the opportunity to openly proclaim their commitment. Lifting her hands in praise, Maria Dominguez joins others in singing ofthe glory of the Lord. C 1: Chapel 23
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One Body to everyone they meet. Missions Chapel tells of what is already being done in other coun- tries, but that still more workers are needed. Elections Chapel allows candidates for the various offices of Student Association to ex- press their views to all the students. This Chapel helps students to become familiar with the different candidates enabling them to choose who they feel is best. All in all, Chapel is an experience that OFIU students never forget. Worship, praise, and sound teaching are all fondly remembered by students. Chapel is the place where students unite together and receive God's love and power in their lives. Some diligently take notes while others silently l l meditate on the Word. Regardless, this year's Chapel has been food for thought. ww it A Day in the Life of a Chaplain, was the theme of a humorous skit performed by student themselves. 22 Chapel
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