FBCR - Skits and Taizé Chants
Each small group did a skit Saturday night - there were a couple about explaining nonresistance to our fellow college students, a number about responding to social invitations (e.g. to go drinking), one or two about church responses to college attendance. I don't think I had been in much of a skit since grade school, but that sort of thing is rather down my alley. I more or less assured my group that I would laugh in the middle of my part (keeping a straight face is not one of my gifts). They thought I would be too nervous to laugh, but I (sort of sadly, sort of humorously) proved myself to be correct. I'll have to work on controlling my smile muscles...
Brandon Mullet (from Faith Builders) led us in some Taizé chants, which I happen to enjoy pretty well. I was first introduced to them by my analytical chemistry professor, Michael Everest (George Fox University), who had us sing one in class.
Brandon Mullet (from Faith Builders) led us in some Taizé chants, which I happen to enjoy pretty well. I was first introduced to them by my analytical chemistry professor, Michael Everest (George Fox University), who had us sing one in class.

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