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Chapel: Jarvis Williams (Feb 16, 2011) Photos

MOSAIC choir sings at the beginning of Chapel. - Photo by Morris Abernathy 2/16/11 | 16500 | XL
MOSAIC choir sings at the beginning of Chapel. - Morris Abernathy

MOSAIC choir sings at the beginning of Chapel. - Photo by Morris Abernathy 2/16/11 | 16501 | XL
MOSAIC choir sings at the beginning of Chapel. - Morris Abernathy

MOSAIC choir sings a capella beautifully at the beginning of chapel service.  - Photo by Victoria Stargel 2/16/11 | 16519 | XL
MOSAIC choir sings a capella beautifully at the beginning of chapel service. - Victoria Stargel

Treasure Hightower, junior dms major, and Derique Cannon, sophomore engineering major, sing a duet as part of the MOSAIC Choir performance at the beginning of chapel. - Photo by Victoria Stargel 2/16/11 | 16520 | XL
Treasure Hightower, junior dms major, and Derique Cannon, sophomore engineering major, sing a duet as part of the MOSAIC Choir performance at the beginning of chapel. - Victoria Stargel

Jarvis Williams, assistant professor of new testament and Greek at Campbellsville University, speaks on Ephesians 2:11-22 in chapel.
 - Photo by Morris Abernathy 2/16/11 | 16502 | XL
Jarvis Williams, assistant professor of new testament and Greek at Campbellsville University, speaks on Ephesians 2:11-22 in chapel. - Morris Abernathy

Jarvis Williams, assistant professor of new testament and Greek at Campbellsville University, speaks on Ephesians 2:11-22 in chapel. - Photo by Morris Abernathy 2/16/11 | 16503 | XL
Jarvis Williams, assistant professor of new testament and Greek at Campbellsville University, speaks on Ephesians 2:11-22 in chapel. - Morris Abernathy

Jarvis Williams, assistant professor of new testament and Greek at Campbellsville University, speaks on Ephesians 2:11-22 in chapel.
 - Photo by Morris Abernathy 2/16/11 | 16504 | XL
Jarvis Williams, assistant professor of new testament and Greek at Campbellsville University, speaks on Ephesians 2:11-22 in chapel. - Morris Abernathy

Dr. Jarvis Williams, assistant professor of new testament and Greek at Campbellsville University, challenges Union students to view each other as one race in Christ.  - Photo by Victoria Stargel 2/16/11 | 16521 | XL
Dr. Jarvis Williams, assistant professor of new testament and Greek at Campbellsville University, challenges Union students to view each other as one race in Christ. - Victoria Stargel

Dr. Jarvis Williams, assistant professor of new testament and Greek at Campbellsville University, challenges Union students to view each other as one race in Christ.  - Photo by Victoria Stargel 2/16/11 | 16522 | XL
Dr. Jarvis Williams, assistant professor of new testament and Greek at Campbellsville University, challenges Union students to view each other as one race in Christ. - Victoria Stargel

Dr. Jarvis Williams, assistant professor of new testament and Greek at Campbellsville University, challenges Union students to view each other as one race in Christ. He uses the divide between Jew and Gentile prior to Christ's coming as an example of the reconciliation possible in Christ. - Photo by Victoria Stargel 2/16/11 | 16523 | XL
Dr. Jarvis Williams, assistant professor of new testament and Greek at Campbellsville University, challenges Union students to view each other as one race in Christ. He uses the divide between Jew and Gentile prior to Christ's coming as an example of the reconciliation possible in Christ. - Victoria Stargel