Monday, February 4, 2002 - page 3 FCA, What Really Happens There? Fellowship for Christian Athletes and non- “The Cave” in Weaver Hall By David Merrill Staff Writer Having fun comes easy here at Methodist because every one is a friend, and people love to have a good time. Every one knows their next-door neighbor like a brother or a sis ter, and you enjoy staying up into the moming hours talking, and listening to music, while you push that un-written paper far ther and farther into the back of your mind. Well, what kind of music are you listening to? Have you ever just turned the music off, and broke out into song, singing some of those old time favor ites such as “Jesus Loves Me,” or “Amazing Grace?” As you all sing do you suddenly feel that long night being transfonned into an exhilarating sing a long, which triggers emotions, opens the soul, and makes tears roll down your face? Then you look around the room, all you can really feel is the Holy Spirit Athletes. 9:00pm in moving through out each indi vidual, and you understand the power of friendship, the power of love, the power of Christ. You.get so wrapped up in song that you close your eyes, and you see one of your friends pulling out a guitar, and a mi crophone, making the room magically become filled with 50 people you know, 50 people you might not, but 100 people that you love, because you re alize you all have something in cominon. You can’t see these people’s disabilities, their ethnicities, or race, but you suddenly see them as people just like you, just like your fiiends, and filled with the Holy Spirit from our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. You look around this crowded room, and you see hands fly ing, smiles pouring from people’s faces, and a speaker giving his testimonial about when he found the Lord. You’re astonished, and amazed at what you see. There is no fighting, no absurd language; just peace, understanding, joy, and love, all being pulled to gether into this one room. “Where am I?” You say to yourself Then your friend stands up in the front of the crowd with his guitar, and starts singing a song, which you’ve known from childhood. Tears start sliding down your already heart-filled face, and people all around give you hugs, and hold your hand, and just sing along with you, be cause they understand your feelings, and yes, they love you for who your are. As the song continues you start thinking about your family, your friends, and people that have passed on. You cup your hands around your head, and sing quietly to yourself Then you feel a pres- ence touch your shoulder which’s leads you to the front of the room, where your fhend It’s all about A as their local philanthropy, which is Breast Cancer Awareness. Sigma Sigma Sigma’s legacy is the tradition of sis terhood and lifelong mem bership, which they look for ward to sharing with the stu- Sigma Sigma Sigma By Leaiuie Edwards President of Tri-Sigma through the Robbie Page Tri-Sigma has officially Memorial program, as well colonized at Methodist Col lege with former local soror ity of Sigma Phi Beta. Tri- Sigma recendy held their first new member period with the help of their fellow sisters from the Delta Delta chapter from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The weekend was a fun filled four days with many activi ties ranging from dinners and ban quets to fun bid day activities. Tri-Sigma is currently the only National Panhellenic Soror ity at Methodist College. Their colors are royal purple and white, and their flower is the purple violet. Tri-Sigma’s philanthropic ac tivities include their national phi lanthropy, which supports play therapy for hospi talized children Preference Night with Delta Delta J Bid day activities dents of Methodist College. Tri-Sigma currently has a National Leadership Con sultant, Miss. Tiffany Kellogg who is staying on campus this semester and is also supported by a state and local alumni advisory board. Their faculty advi sors are Mrs. Luianna Jor dan and Darlene Hopkins. The chapter offic ers for the Tri- Sigma colony are as follows: President - L e a n n e Edwards Vice-Presi dent - Kristin Ziska Treasurer - Kleida Pani Director of Education - Neilani Siatini Membership Rush Director - Amanda Orraandy Secretary - S i m e s h a McEachem Installation Chair - Sara Leanne Etiwards Howell Leanne Edwards is playing. You’re not embar rassed, or scared, but over filled with love, and happiness. You give your friend a hug, and the whole room starts clapping. “Welcome to FCA,” He says. You stand back and look at your close finend through your soft tears. You suddenly see him in no other way before, and you be gin to understand more about yourself, and who you really are. Then your friend reaches out for your hand, and you slowly open your blurred, wet eyes, and feel yourself travel ing back to your room. Your eyes fully open to the sound of your roommates singing Amaz ing Grace, and all you feel is peace, and comfort. Everyone is holding hands and has tears strolling down their face. You wonder how God does it. How can He up lift so many souls in the playing of just one simple song? Then you think back to that room with those 100 people in it. Where everyone was singing, hugging, laughing, and comfort ing one another. Finally, you take one last look at your friends who are still singing Ainazing Grace, and you understand. You say to yourself, “Thank you Jesus, for first loving us, because it’s your love we feel in these songs, and in each other, it’s because of you we can love one another.” You get so excited that you jump up from your bed, and ask your fiiend what time it is. He says, after whipping tears from his face, “ Um, 9;M pm, Tuesday.” As you’re overfilled with joy, you calmiy tell your friends, “I’ve just learned of a place where we can go that we can be with friends who will except us for who we are, who will comfort us with their words and songs, and where the love of Jesus travels throughout ev eryone. .. .Let’s go to FCA.” M.C. CRIMP roars into the spring By Roman Trodnenko Methodist College Rec reation Department is ex cited about the new pro grams and additions it has to offer in the spring semes ter. First, CRIMP will orga nize a scuba diving class with the certi fication dives in Key West, Florida during Spring Break. That class has proven it self to be the fastest and least expensive way to get an open water diver cer tification. Non-divers will also find that trip very exciting. For them activities will include snorkeling, swimming, fish ing and visiting the Dry Tortugas National Park. Second, CRIMP will continue its* cooperation with the Spa and Fitness Center. Our students can become members at the fit ness club for only 30 dol lars down and 30 dollars a month. Our department this se mester this semester will in troduce several new trips. We will put together a whale-watching trip off the coast of Norfolk, Virginia. It will be an interesting ex cursion that will in- terest a 1 1 those who would like to appre- c i a t e wild life or those who just want to have fun out doors. I n Febru ary we Archi.es Will be r e - cruiting people who would like to learn how to sail. For those of you already ac quainted with the basic sail ing techniques, an option of sailing big catamarans is also offered. If you are interested in any of the trips for this se mester, feel free to contact our office at 630-7161 or just stop by room 8 in the Union. r