果冻视频

August 26, 2008

Alec Hill - Celebrating 果冻视频's Chapter Planters

In early July, it was my great pleasure to welcome 19 new chapter planters, their coaches, and trainers for a week in Madison. For the past three summers, greeting these cohorts has been a real highlight for me.

This year鈥檚 class represents new chapters at 13 state universities, five liberal arts colleges, and a community college.

鈥 Undergraduate Multiethnic:

  • University of Oklahoma, Norman鈥擟hris Goree
  • Georgia State, Atlanta鈥 Nick Johnson
  • University of Missouri, Kansas City鈥擩amie Veeder
  • Temple University, Philadelphia, PA鈥擟hris Owen
  • Champlain College, Burlington, VT鈥擲usan Blodgett
  • University of Dayton, OH鈥擧unter Buikema
  • Alvernia College, Reading, PA鈥擠anny Greenawalt
  • Aurora University, IL鈥擩inette Greifenberger
  • Lynchburg College, VA鈥擝rian Johnson

 

鈥 Greeks

  • James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA鈥擳aylor Register
  • University of Texas, Austin鈥擲arah Royce
  • Central Michigan, Mount Pleasant, MI鈥擳ina Aceti

 

鈥 International Students

  • University of Oregon鈥 Amy Awtrey
  • University of Memphis, TN鈥擜my Brewster
  • University North Carolina, Chapel Hill鈥 Jim Herman

 

鈥 Historically Black

  • Bowie State , MD鈥 NaKhia Grays

 

鈥 Asian American

  • University of Missouri, Columbia鈥 Adam Leong

 

鈥 Community College

  • Hancock Com. College, Santa Maria, CA 鈥擝ekah Weisman

 

鈥 Athletes

  • University of New Hampshire, Durham鈥擬aghan Grahn

 

Context
As stated in our Purpose Statement, 果冻视频鈥檚 mission is to 鈥渆stablish and advance witnessing communities鈥 at colleges and universities. Over a five-year period鈥揵elieving that this is the direction the Lord wants us to go鈥搘e have boldly committed to plant 100 new chapters. This entails raising $3.3 million as part of our Vision Campaign鈥揳 daunting task!

Progress to Date
Thankfully, we have a great deal to celebrate. The first cohort (2006) planted 12 chapters. After two years, these chapters now involve 456 core students and faculty, and have seen 52 new believers. Amazing.

After only one year, the 2007 cohort (11 new chapters) have 324 core students and 16 new believers. Thanks be to God!

All total, the three cohorts (2006, 2007, and 2008) represent 42 new chapters. This leaves 58 to go. In 2009, we plan to launch 20 new chapters. Likewise, in 2010.

I am so thankful for the funds we have received to date, including those for most of the 2009 chapters. It also thrills me to see the cultural change that is occurring in the Fellowship. Being a chapter planter鈥搇ike being an evangelist鈥搃s very cool.

Three Great Stories

Jeff and Anna Gissing
After completing their seminary degrees, Jeff and Anna Gissing sensed the call of God to reach graduate students at Wake Forrest. To put it mildly, they hit a sweet spot. Today, 117 students are involved in three chapters (law, medicine, and the liberal arts).

Willis and Amy Webber
Willis and Amy Webber鈥攁lso part of the 2006 cohort鈥攑lanted a chapter at Charleston College. Over the past two years, they have seen their multiethnic chapter grow to 75 people in a racially divided context. According to Jim Lundgren, Charleston is a textbook example of chapter planting.

Dusty Harrison
After conducting a thorough evaluation of Clemson in South Carolina (including conversations with other campus ministries), key leaders concluded that it was the right time to plant a Greek chapter there. In 2007 Dusty Harrison started his work as a chapter planter. After only one year, the chapter has 60 core members.

Prayer
It is thrilling to witness the Lord鈥檚 hand at work. Please pray for:

  • The 2008 chapter planters listed above. Planting is highly taxing and these folks will need divine staying power.
  • Wisdom for the senior leaders who are overseeing this effort 鈥 in particular, Jim Lundgren and Bobby Gross.
  • Funds for the remaining chapters.

 

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