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A Courageous Move
At most colleges students move out of the dorms after their freshman year and never look back. Granted, the experience of living in a dorm can be a blast, but in general it鈥檚 not hard to say goodbye; no more unknown roommate, no more boring meal plans, no more cramped quarters.
But moving back into the dorms is exactly what a group of students from University of Wisconsin鈥揗adison鈥檚 果冻视频 chapter is doing. Between 15 and 20 果冻视频 students have decided to say goodbye to the independent life of an apartment dweller and commit to re-entering the dorms to live in community with each other and reach the dorm community.
Two years ago Madison鈥檚 果冻视频 chapter had only 4 members, all of whom were automatically on the leadership team. Today there are about 35 core members (attend at least 50% of all 果冻视频 events) and about 50 people who attend only Large Group meetings. With the kind of growth that the chapter experienced, the students began to think about new ways in which to live out the gospel and reach their campus.
After reading The Connecting Church last school year, Tim Borgstrom, Madison鈥檚 staff worker, came up with the dorm outreach concept modeled after the ideas about community living presented in the book. Spencer Montei, a fifth year senior who will be one of the students moving back into the dorms, explained the reaction of the leadership team to Tim鈥檚 idea. 鈥淎s a leadership team we decided it would be really cool to structure our chapter around the community modeled in the book which come from the community of Christians in Acts 鈥 the idea of a shared living space, shared possessions, and accountability.鈥
After much discussion and logistical planning, the group decided to go ahead with its plan. And starting in the fall a group from the chapter will move onto 3 floors in Witte Hall. Most of the students have been randomly assigned a roommate. The rest of the students will each room with another 果冻视频 member, and their rooms will be a safe place to meet, pray together, and support each other.
When asked why they think moving into the dorms is important, the students quoted 果冻视频鈥檚 purpose statement. In response to God鈥檚 love, grace, and truth, they want to build a witnessing community of students who follow Jesus as Savior in Lord. Kayla Klund, a sophomore, who lived in Witte this past year, has decided to stay in the dorms with others from the 果冻视频 chapter. She said, 鈥淎side from the community that we鈥檒l build within our chapter, another reason we鈥檙e moving into the dorms is so to really be living out the gospel through our lives on campus. It鈥檚 a really good way to reach out to people, to be living right with them, and developing close relationships.鈥
For Kayla the decision to continue living in the dorm was pretty easy, since some sophomores decide to continue living in campus housing. But for some of the upper classmen who have lived off campus, their decision to move into the dorms seems strange to other people. 鈥淚 have roommates who I鈥檝e lived with for two years who kind of raise their eyebrows at me when I tell them that I鈥檓 moving back into the dorms. They joke around with me and tell me they won鈥檛 come visit me,鈥 Spencer said.
Spencer laughed when explaining his friends鈥 reaction, but the response from those outside the 果冻视频 group is a consideration. How will non-Christian students in the dorm receive a group of Christians living among them? The chapter has thought about how to approach the move. 鈥淚 think it鈥檚 really important for us to appear genuine because we are genuine. And I think that comes from staying in prayer for the people on our floors and supporting each other in developing relationships, and then just being real with the people we鈥檙e living with,鈥 said Kayla.
Spencer agreed, 鈥淚t would be easy to freak people out in this, but we鈥檙e going in with an authentic desire to befriend and love people not with any sort of agenda. It would be an absolute disaster to go in there as Christians and just start head hunting and trying to save our floors. That鈥檚 not what we鈥檙e doing.鈥 They are also avoiding too much planning surrounding the move; instead praying, and trusting that God will lead them.
And although it鈥檚 the quality of a person鈥檚 relationship with Jesus over the numbers of people who show up to large group that truly concerns the 果冻视频 students, they do hope that this mission to the dorms grows their chapter in a couple of different ways.
Spencer said that there will be 鈥減ersonal growth within the community. But we鈥檒l also be displaying to people a loving community that they will want to be a part of. And maybe not right away, but eventually, they can learn what鈥檚 at the core of what we鈥檙e doing 鈥 and that is our commitment to Jesus and the mark he鈥檚 made on our lives.鈥
It is that hope that helps them let go of worries about how they will be received. Because as long as they are showing the love and light of Christ, and focusing on God, the group will be inclusive, not exclusive, attractive, not repellent.
Ultimately their plan is to move into dorms all across the campus. The faith that they have in God鈥檚 ability to do good work and grow their chapter is inspiring. When listening to them talk, one can tell that they have listened faithfully to God鈥檚 direction and are responding with courage, integrity, compassion, and excitement.
鈥淭o be honest, in my prayers, I鈥檓 hoping that ultimately this is going to lead people to Christ. That is the ultimate hope,鈥 said Kayla. 鈥淎nd I think if that鈥檚 not what ends up happening, then I pray that God is going to be glorified by our obedience to him through the relationships that we鈥檙e building. And for those people that we鈥檙e going to be rooming with, even if they reject Christ or don鈥檛 become part of 果冻视频, that鈥檚 ok if it spurs some curiosity about who Jesus is. And if they go away with the experience of living with a Christian for a year and have a really good perspective about what it really means to follow Christ, then I think that鈥檚 still a success.鈥
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