Bloomington High School South, The Gothic, 2006, Page 184

Description: story By. Megan CampbellFor most students Monday was a day filled withdread for the full week of school ahead. But for those whoattended young Life and cavnfus Life, faith based clubs,Mondays were a great way to kick off the week with awesome ntusic, spectacular games, and Christs love.young Life is a lot like having a picnic withje-sus, exceptjesus isnt there, exclaimed sofhomore MeganTravis. The youth who attend young Life sfend two hourssinging, dancing, and playing games in order to growand learn.One time we played this game were wed passaround this pie, and if the music stopped on us then wehad to pie ourselves in the face, said sofhomore HannahMiller.young Life provides an outlet for high schoolstudents to hang out and talk about their religion at onemembers house, one of the main leaders, Scott scro-ghuvn, explains, We try to make connections and relationships with the kids.They succeed, according to sofhomore Ben Rig-ains a campus Life member, its a reallui oireat environ-ment where people can connect. when the night is overteens leave feeling like theyve made an important connection with each other, which carries on throughout theweek.Freshman Davidjohnson agrees, When the nightis over you leave excited for the new week thats filled withopportunities, and you wake up in the morning feelingsatisfied.Right: Whitney stankovic, o&,plays pool at the [Anion, youngLife had meetings at differentlocation every week.Below:jeremy Black, OJ~, preparerto bowl with young Life. Blackenjoyed going to the union withyoung Life on a Monday night.to eat as many crackers as possible.This was an example of a fun gameplayed at meetings of Camfus Life.Below: Aaron shopp, Of-, dukes itout with another young Life member. Meetings were fairlw laid backand fun.Activities
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