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51 will hold annual GO Week

JACKSON, Tenn.Sept. 9, 2002 — 51 will hold its annual GO Week, Wednesday, Sept. 18 through Friday, Sept. 20. This year’s theme for the annual event, which is held each fall semester, is “Every Nation, Tribe, and Tongue” and is designed to inform and inspire students by focusing on what God is doing through mission work in the United States and around the world.

Students will be given the opportunity to learn about GO Trips for the spring of 2003 and apply to take mission journeys in the summer, learn about local community ministries, and take time to understand God’s call to make disciples of all the nations, said Suzanne Mosley, director of student outreach at Union.

“GO Week is a great time for students to develop a global mindset,” said Frost. “In Revelation 7:9-10, it says that people of all nations, tribes, people, and tongues will surround the throne of God, and we are all called as Christians to make that happen by going into the world and spreading the good news. We cannot ignore the lost of the world.”

The week will kick off with a special chapel service on Wednesday led by Todd Brady, minister to the university, and students will learn where the locations of the upcoming 2003 trips will be.

Throughout the week Union will host “Global Gatherings” in which special guests will lead panel discussions about specific issues relating to ministry. On Wednesday and Thursday, more than 50 representatives from Christian camps, ministries, and mission agencies will take part in an exhibition in the cafeteria to inform students of summer opportunities.

In addition, a special Community Volunteer Fair will take place on Friday in the Student Union Building. Local organizations will let students know how they can be part of mentoring youth, prison ministry, Big Brother and Big Sister programs, and other community ministries. Concluding the week will be a Friday chapel service with students who have participated in the various programs and who will share their experiences.


Media contact: Sara B. Horn, news@uu.edu, 731-661-5215