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Soccer and Volleyball Alumni Invited to Return

Soccer and Volleyball Alumni Invited to Return

Calvary alumni who played soccer or volleyball are invited to participate in upcoming games.

 

Soccer:  Friday, October 20 at 4:00 p.m.

Alumni vs. 2017 Calvary Warriors

The game will be played at Calvary’s practice field on Westover Road.  It is near the Student Life Center (512 Bong Avenue, Belton, MO).

Contact Coach Daniel Nichols if you are planning to attend.

 

 

Volleyball:  Friday, October 20 at 6:30 p.m.

Alumni vs. 2017 Calvary Warriors    (There will be time for other matches as well.)

The game(s) will be played at the Pyramid Athletic Center (Calvary’s gym).

Contact Coach Ashley Spicer if you are planning to attend.

Volleyball Season Off to a Strong Start

Volleyball Season Off to a Strong Start

Weekly Portraits of Calvary Life

The 2017 Lady Warriors volleyball team currently has a record of 5-1 (1-0 MCCC).  As you can see, they are off to a strong start!  The women are led by first-year head coach Ashley Spicer and seniors Paige Specht, Tasha Krahn, Alyssa Splitter, and C.J. Lewallen.  They played their first conference match of the season on Tuesday evening at Ozark Christian College and came away with the victory in four sets.  Today they travel to take on Barclay College in Haviland, Kansas, and will return home to face Manhattan Christian on Tuesday at 6:00 p.m.  I would encourage you to head out to the Pyramid Athletic Center (our gym) to cheer for the Lady Warriors.  They are a fun team to watch!

2017 Lady Warriors Volleyball Team: (l to r) Arianna Erixson, Kristen Jolly, Paige Specht, Kaela Gingrich, Tasha Krahn, Alyssa Splitter, Alyssa Krestan, C.J. Lewallen, and Tori Stahr

Sara Klaassen

Alumni Relations Coordinator

 

Upcoming Volleyball Games

September 22, 7:00 p.m. vs. Barclay at Haviland, KS

September 26, 6:00 p.m. vs. Manhattan Christian at Home

September 29, 8:00 p.m. vs. Faith Baptist Bible at Ankeny, IA

September 30, 11:00 a.m. vs. Emmaus Bible at Dubuque, IA

Upcoming Soccer Games

September 23, 2:00 p.m. vs. Emmaus Bible at Dubuque, IA

September 26, 4:00 p.m. vs. Manhattan Christian at Home (613 W Mill, Belton, MO)

September 29, 4:30 p.m. vs. Faith Baptist Bible at Ankeny, IA

Upcoming Calvary Events

President’s Dinner                    September 28

Theatre Production:  Traveler in the Dark     October 12-15

Discover Calvary:  Visit Day      October 13

Clay Shoot                                 October 20

Students Serve in the Community

Students Serve in the Community

Weekly Portraits of Calvary Life

 

Last weekend Calvary’s Student Missions Committee participated in their first outreach event of the school year.  The Belton Fall Festival took place on Main Street, and Calvary students volunteered as a way to serve the local community.

Students Elizabeth Viens and Sarah Stewart helped with breakfast.

They helped with setting up on Friday and serving a pancake breakfast on Saturday.

Moriah Roberts, graduate student, flipped pancakes.

Students also monitored a children’s activity, handed out free water at Calvary’s booth, and assisted with clean-up.

Joshua Paxton, Intercultural Studies Professor, and Tim Willis, member of the Student Missions Committee, carried bottled water to the Calvary booth.

Helping with this event each year is a good way to be intentional about reaching out into the surrounding community.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sara Klaassen

Alumni Relations Coordinator

 

Upcoming Volleyball Games

September 16, 10:00 a.m. vs. Oak Hills Christian at Home

September 16, 2:00 p.m. vs. Dallas Christian at Home

September 19, 6:00 p.m. vs. Ozark Christian at Joplin, MO

Upcoming Soccer Games

September 19, 4:00 p.m. vs. Randall at Home (613 W Mill, Belton, MO)

Upcoming Calvary Events

President’s Dinner                    September 28

Theatre Production:  Traveler in the Dark     October 12-15

Discover Calvary:  Visit Day      October 13

Ministry Opportunities Abound

Ministry Opportunities Abound

Weekly Portraits of Calvary Life

Christian ministry is a vital part of life at Calvary.  Students are required to find and faithfully attend a local church.  After choosing a church home, students must spend their remaining semesters involved in evangelism, ministry at a local church or organization, and service which relates to their academic major.  Christian ministry allows students to apply what they are learning in the classroom and prepares them for future service.

In order to assist our students in the search for a church and/or a place to serve, Calvary hosts a Christian Ministry Fair each fall.  Yesterday we had more than twenty churches and more than ten organizations represented on campus.  Students, especially new ones, had the opportunity to meet and gather information from friendly pastors and representatives.  It is our desire that this fair established some connections that will lead to growth and ministry for God’s glory.

Sara Klaassen

Alumni Relations Coordinator

 

Upcoming Volleyball Games

September 12, 6:00 p.m. vs. Union at Lincoln, NE

September 16, 1:00 p.m. vs. Dallas Christian at Home

Upcoming Calvary Events

Discover Calvary: Visit Day       September 15

President’s Dinner                    September 28

Upcoming Soccer Games

September 19, 4:00 p.m. vs. Randall at Home

New Students Formally Welcomed at Convocation

New Students Formally Welcomed at Convocation

Weekly Portraits of Calvary Life

Dr. Bitner welcomed the new students.

On Wednesday, chapel time was devoted to welcoming the new students via Convocation.   Faculty wore regalia and lined the center aisle.  The new students entered to applause and sat in the first several rows.  Returning students and staff filled many of the remaining chairs.  Once the faculty made their way to the stage, Dr. Bitner read some of the history of convocation, and we sang a hymn.  Luke Pauli, the Student Senate President, gave a heart-felt charge to the new students and asked them to live each day as if it were their last.  Hailey Bair, a talented student, sang “How Great Thou Art.”  Dr. Cone’s presidential charge encouraged the students to be like Onesiphorus, who “refreshed” Paul as seen in 2 Timothy 1:16.

The students were told more than once that Calvary will provide them with a fine education – just like many other schools would.  However, what sets Calvary apart from those other schools is the family atmosphere.  Welcome to the family, new students!

What a beautiful sight – a chapel full of students!

Sara Klaassen

Alumni Relations Coordinator

 

Upcoming Soccer Games

September 5, 4:00 p.m. vs. Barclay at Home

Upcoming Volleyball Games

September 5, 6:00 p.m. vs. Baptist Bible at Home

Upcoming Calvary Events

Discover Calvary: Visit Day       September 15

President’s Dinner                    September 28