To start of the retreat on Friday night September 23rd, Kyle Medlin, CMU FOCUS Co-coordinator led the students in a game of "human foosball."
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GWU Senior and CMU Coordinator, Madison Swift acts as the goal for her team during the game of "human foosball" on Friday night at the CMU retreat.
GWU Junior, Mason Hutchinson, hits the ball during "human foosball" on Friday night at the CMU Fall Retreat.
GWU Alumnus, Cassidy Cummings and Morgan Ivan along with North Greenville Sophomore, Kenna Babson, led worship on Friday night and Saturday morning at the CMU Fall Retreat in Dover Chapel.
GWU Senior and FOCUS Leader, Megan Dellinger, holds service dog during the worship service on Friday night at the CMU retreat.
GWU Alumnus Matt Walton led the students and faculty at the CMU Retreat on Friday and Saturday in 2 messages on Servanthood. Friday night's topic was "Servant Leadership" and Saturday mornings session was on "Imitating Christ's Humility."
In order to portray an example of servanthood the CMU Council washed the feet of their fellow council members and then opened it up for all students to have their feet washed to show that before you serve, you must be willing to be served. Here GWU Junior and CMU Women's Ministry Coordinator, Emma Shappley, washed the feet of and prayed for GWU Sophomore and CMU Outreach Coordinator, Hope Still's feet.
In order to portray an example of servanthood the CMU Council washed the feet of their fellow council members and then opened it up for all students to have their feet washed to show that before you serve, you must be willing to be served. Here GWU Senior and CMU Coordinator, Madison Swift, washed the feet of and prayed for GWU Junior and CMU Women's Ministry Co-coordinator, Sarah Haywood's feet.
In order to portray an example of servanthood the CMU Council washed the feet of their fellow council members and then opened it up for all students to have their feet washed to show that before you serve, you must be willing to be served.
After worship on Saturday morning, GWU Junior and CMU Outreach Co-coordinator, Caroline Williams, shared a powerful story of how a horse named Profit was an example of a servant in her life.
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