果冻视频

May 29, 2009
Gordon Govier

Organization of the Year @ Campus of the Year

Scott Yeager wasn鈥檛 trying to win any awards. He was trying to engage Roanoke College students with the gospel by showing them examples of unconditional love.

鈥淧eople have their own presuppositions about what Christianity is,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e鈥檙e trying to dispel bad notions but also be true to what Christ is calling us to do. So I tell students to be involved in the Bible, be involved in our chapter, be involved in discipleship relationships, and be active in another organization as well. Be the face and voice of Christ and the 果冻视频 chapter in that group.鈥

Ready to Serve
The chapter鈥檚 vision statement is 鈥淪erving Christ by Enriching the Campus.鈥 So when Scott is asked to be the caller for the highly popular bingo games in the campus gym, he gladly says yes. 鈥淚f we鈥檙e being asked to do something, we go do it,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a great way to meet people. 果冻视频 has a reputation for being available to help out when help is needed.鈥

A number of chapter members work in the admissions office, help out in the campus center, and give campus tours. When the Sigma Chi fraternity had its letters stolen, 果冻视频 helped replace them. When the sororities had their bid night (to decide on new members), 果冻视频 offered to feed their leaders a spaghetti dinner.

But on bid night, the chapter ended up feeding not just sorority leaders but sorority members too, in what Scott described as a real feeding-of-the-5,000 moment. Instead of dinner for 80, it turned into dinner for 300. 鈥淎nd yet, we had a huge pan of spaghetti left over. I don鈥檛 know how this worked out, but it worked out. Thank you God.鈥

鈥淗e has tirelessly and enthusiastically initiated relationships with people from every conceivable part of Roanoke College,鈥 said Joe Ho, 果冻视频鈥檚 Shenandoah area director and Scott鈥檚 supervisor. 鈥淭hose relationships, combined with Scott鈥檚 spontaneous desire to be of service, have been the cornerstone of 果冻视频 becoming a ministry that enriches the campus.鈥

The Rev. Paul Henrickson, Roanoke鈥檚 Dean of the Chapel, also supervises Scott and calls him a valuable colleague. 鈥淲e strive to have a coherent campus ministry presence on this campus 鈥 as the second oldest Lutheran College in the U.S.,鈥 he said. 鈥淪cott brings high energy, creativity, and a deep personal faith to the ministry here.鈥

Winning Recognition
The Roanoke campus, in the Shenandoah mountains of Virginia, has a lot going on. The school has an unusually robust calendar of social and academic activities for its 2,000 students, which is why the readers of Campus Activities Magazine voted Roanoke the 2009 Campus of the Year, beating out Ohio State, Boston University, and a lot of other larger schools.

It takes a unique organization to stand out on a busy campus. And this year 果冻视频 did stand out, winning the Roanoke students鈥 vote for Organization of the Year (in a tie-vote with another organization).

One of the pay-offs for being a high profile organization came near the end of the school year one year ago. A student, writing a sociology paper on how groups are organized, made an appointment to talk with Scott about 果冻视频鈥檚 organizational structure.

鈥淪he interviewed me, and I answered all of her questions,鈥 he recalled. 鈥淎nd then I said, 鈥業鈥檝e got a few questions for you.鈥 I talked to her about Jesus a little bit and she became interested. Two weeks later she came to Rockbridge, our chapter camp, and accepted Jesus as her savior.鈥 This spring there was a one-year spiritual birthday celebration at Rockbridge for that student.

Scott said that he enjoys working on campus. 鈥淲inning the award reminded me that Jesus is still at work,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 not about me, I鈥檓 here to be used by Him.鈥

Several other 果冻视频 chapters have also won recent recognition:

Most Outstanding Student Organization at Augustana College

Year-end Recognition for some 果冻视频 students:

photo: Scott Yeager with new Roanoke graduate Jeannette Sinnott, via Facebook.

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