Archive for the ‘Los Angeles Chi Alpha – Winter Quarter 2011’ Category

Making a difference – Matching Your Annointing to Your Calling

It felt really good to see that I’m making a tangible difference at UCLA. Of the four students who shared at our last service of the quarter, I had personally gotten two of them involved with Chi Alpha. I had met one of them during our weekly book table, and had met the other individual […]

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Ultimate Frisbee at Whatever the Cost

The number one venue right now for connecting with new students and getting them involved in the fellowship is Ultimate Frisbee. It is a very popular sport on the college campus, and when our group plays, we mean business. You may say that that sounds like an easy job, but I assure you, sprinting for […]

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Worth the read, this may shock you

Over the weekend I met up with a Jewish student that I had met at book table a week and a half earlier or so for lunch. I remember handing him a flier for our Chinese New Year celebration during book table. This student had then walked back and returned to flier to me after […]

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Chinese New Year Celebration

This last weekend we hosted a Chinese New Year celebration. Chinese New Year is the most anticipated holiday in many Asian cultures. Because the United States does not use the lunar calendar, Chinese New Year is typically overlooked in western cultures, leaving certain internationals feeling lonely this time of year, knowing that their families are […]

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UCLA sends 36 to Sacramento for Winter Conference

Over martin Luther King Weekend, our Chi Alpha Chapter took a group of 36 people to Sacramento for our annual winter conference. College students involved with Chi Alpha from across the west coast came out, including schools such as the University of Los Vegas, UCLA, USC, Sacramento State, University of Hawaii, Berkley, and Stanford. Over […]

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Winter Quarter Starts With A Bang!

I first wanted to say, I hope everyone had a very blessed Christmas and a great New Years! I know I had a great break, traveling back to Missouri to see friends and family (traveling between Springfield, Lake of the Ozarks, and St Louis). I wish I was able to be in Haiti for part […]

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