InterVarsity Presents God's Mosaic Story
What is the Kingdom of God like? According to Revelation 7, there was "a great multitude that no one could count, from every nation, tribe, people and language, standing before the throne and before the Lamb."
As a Christian fellowship, InterVarsity, a registered student organization, hopes to reflect God's Kingdom. God cares about his diverse body of people, and he loves the unique ways in which he is reflected in every culture and language. Without you, God's Mosaic Kingdom is incomplete. You are invited to InterVarsity's Large Group gathering. Come and celebrate your part in God's Mosaic Story. Be blessed to be a blessing to other people by sharing your story.
Free dinner will be provided. Feel free to bring a snack or dessert from your culture to share. Invite your friends!
- When: Friday, April 5, 7-8:30 p.m.
- Where: Arkansas Union 504
RSVP is not required but appreciated.
InterVarsity Christian Fellowship at the U of A is a multi-ethnic family seeking to follow Jesus with all of their lives to all of the campus.
Contacts
Sarah Wong, InterVarsity Christian Fellowship
RSO
469-286-9346,
sarah.wong@intervarsity.org
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