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Philadelphia

We’ll be going to Philadelphia with KCCE for Spring Break. Check out the website section for much more info. The deadline for registration is THIS WEDNESDAY, February 6th.

Ivy Congress

This April, from Friday the 11th to Saturday the 13th, we’ll be going to the Ivy League Congress on Faith and Action, a conference held by the Christian Union every three years. This year, it will be at Yale. Please keep this in mind and begin praying about it - we’ll ask you to commit to going to it in a few weeks. Read all about the speakers and the conference at its website here.

Institute of Biblical Studies

Next Friday (2/8) there will be NO Real Life. Instead, we will be going to Kennedy Hall, Call Auditorium, to hear Stephen Um speak. You can read all about it on the Chesterton House website.

Prayer

We have two prayer meetings every week:

  • Thursdays, 4:30-5:30pm, Goldwin Smith G20 or G24
  • Fridays, 9-10am, Willard Straight Hall across from the ATMs

Community Groups

Community Groups (formerly known as Small Groups) have started! See here for times and locations.

Staff

Our new staff have arrived! Nic and Christy Brenner and JW and Stephanie Betts arrived in Ithaca this last week.

Real Life

We will be starting ON TIME next time, instead of at 7:50pm. This means that if you come at 7:50pm, you’ll miss a lot. So, come at 7:30pm. Or better yet, come eat dinner with us beforehand at 6:15pm!

A Whole New World

 Tonight was the Cru Christmas Party.  Here’s the song the guys sang for the girls:

God can bust through your world
Shining, shimmering, splendid
Tell me, sister, now when did
You last let your heart decide?

God can open your eyes
Take you wonder by wonder
Over, sideways and under
On a holy carpet ride
A whole new world

A new fantastic point of view
No one to tell us no
Or where to go
Or say we’re only dreaming

A whole new world
A dazzling place I never knew
But when I’m way up here
It’s crystal clear
That now we’re in a whole new world with God
Now we’re in a whole new world with God

Unbelievable sights
Indescribable feeling
Soaring, tumbling, freewheeling
Through an endless diamond sky

A whole new world
Don’t you dare close your eyes
A hundred thousand things to see
Hold your breath - it gets better
Jesus the morning star
He came so far
We can’t go back to where we used to be

A whole new world
Every turn a surprise
With new horizons to pursue
Every moment gets better
We’ll chase them anywhere
There’s time to spare
Let us share this whole new world with you

A whole new world
That’s where we’ll be
A thrilling chase
A wondrous place
for God’s glory

Baked Oatmeal and Buttermilk Pancakes

Some recipes for food made recently at various Cru events. Alas, no pictures are available (if you have any, send them to me!).

Baked Oatmeal

  • 1/3 cup oil
  • 1/2 cup sugar
  • 2 eggs
  • 2 1/4 cups oatmeal
  • 1 1/2 tsp baking powder
  • 3/4 tsp salt
  • 3/4 cup milk

Directions: Combine oil, sugar, eggs - beat until glossy. Add remaining ingredients. Pour into greased 8×8 pan + bake for 30 min at 350 degrees.

Buttermilk Pancakes

  • 1 cup buttermilk
  • 1 egg
  • 3 tablespoons butter, melted
  • 3/4 cup all-purpose flour
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 1 tsp baking soda

Directions: Put the buttermilk, egg, and melted butter in a mixing bowl. Stir briskly until the mixture is smooth and blended. Stir the flour, salt, and baking soda in a small bowl so they are well-blended. Stir into the buttermilk only until the dry ingredients are moistened - leave the lumps. Heat a skillet to medium hot. Cook until a few bubbles break on top.

Friday Night Live

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Christians are pretty strange people. They believe that the Bible isn’t just a book of nice children’s stories. They believe that this guy named Jesus who lived 2000 years ago was actually God. And for some reason they get up really early every Sunday morning to sing songs together and get yelled at.

Why?

Why would intelligent, rational people - Cornellians you live and work with - believe something so seemingly absurd? Is it just blind faith? Is it just a product of childhood indoctrination? Is Christianity just a coping mechanism?

Or is there something more?

What could motivate an overworked, under-rested college student to give up their Sunday mornings and Friday nights to go learn more about Jesus? What could motivate your friend to give up his or her summer to go help poor people in China or Africa? Or to spend Spring Break helping poor people in Ithaca, NY? What causes someone to reject the “American Dream” and devote their lives to helping and serving the poor throughout the world?

It actually all comes back to that Jesus guy.

Everybody worships something. It’s wired into us. We worship cars. We worship video games. We worship money. We worship status and fame and success. We worship stability and security and safety. We worship them in two ways: 1.) We praise them. We tell others how great they are. 2.) We get happiness from them. They give us satisfaction, and so we pursue them.

Christians believe that Jesus is the one that deserves to be worshiped above all other things. He is the one that really satisfies. He’s the one that gives us the most happiness. And, like other things that give us happiness, it makes perfect sense to tell other people about him AND to pursue him for ourselves.

Maybe one of your friends pointed you to this blog post. Maybe you saw a chalking or got a quartercard in the mail. It’s really easy to get turned off and think, “Oh, they’re just trying to convert me.” Well, you’re right, but you make it sound so negative, and it really is so, so positive.

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Think of it this way: you really like juice. You drink a certain type of juice everyday. Your friend also really likes juice, but he drinks a different type. One day, he sees you drinking your juice and decides to try some. Immediately he realizes that his juice is so much better. Doesn’t it make sense for him to tell you about it and let you try some? Wouldn’t it be unloving of him not to tell you about it? Wouldn’t you want him to try to get you to start drinking his type of juice?

It’s the same way with Jesus. We’re all human. We’ve all lived life without Jesus. But now we’re living life with Jesus and telling you that it’s so much better this way. Really, from our perspective, it would be cruel and unloving NOT to tell you about him and show you how satisfying he is. And really, the superior satisfaction brought about by Jesus is so much greater than the satisfaction brought about by new juice. After all, who would give up their Sunday mornings and Friday nights for juice? Who would give up money and fame and security for juice? Clearly, there must be something about Jesus that causes people to do that - something that differentiates him from simply being “better juice”.

So we invite you to join us for Friday Night Live. It’s on October 12th at 7:30pm in Olin Hall 155. We’re going to do a couple of things. We’re going to hear a talk about who Jesus is - explaining a bit about this guy who we claim is the best thing about our lives. We’re also going to hear a hardcore atheist-turned-Christian share his story and explain just what about Jesus got him hooked. And yes, we have an awesome band who’ll be playing not-your-average-church-songs to give you a taste of what we usually do on Friday nights and articulate lyrically more about who Jesus is.

So yeah, it’s all about Jesus.

Fall Retreat Video

Real Life: To Live Is Christ

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“For to me, to live is Christ and to die is gain.” - Philippians 1:21

Our theme for Fall 2007 is “To Live is Christ.” It really is no different from the direction we’ve started to head in last semester, when our theme was “Made to Worship.” It arises from the same Biblical conviction that the glory of God is the singular, ultimate, defining reason we exist, and our joy in God is the singular, ultimate, definition reason we exist (See Our Beliefs for clarification). We aim this semester to dig deeper into the Word of God to learn more about who Jesus truly is, while praying for the power of the Holy Spirit to sanctify us by the Truth (John 17:17), to help us sow accurate teaching about Christ into a reality of a life lived for Christ.

“To live is Christ” is not a Christian catchphrase. It is not simply saying, “you need to have Christ be a real part of your life”. It’s not just only saying, “a relationship with Christ should be the most important thing in your life”. It is much, much more. Paul puts it this way:

“But whatever was to my profit I now consider loss for the sake of Christ. What is more, I consider everything a loss compared to the surpassing greatness of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord, for whose sake I have lost all things. I consider them rubbish, that I may gain Christ” - Philippians 3:7-8

Aiming to follow the example of Paul, we want to dive into what it means to count everything loss compared to the surpassing greatness of knowing Christ, both individually, and as a fellowship of believers.

There are many blessings of being a part of a Christian fellowship, and we are thankful for them. We do affirm the friendships and memories and fun times, but those are not ultimate. Jesus Christ is. It is our longing to become the kind of believers where it would be clear to each other and to the world that Jesus is our greatest treasure. We care about the praise and sharing and teaching and FFAT, that in all that we do, it would be clear that the best good of Real Life would be undeniably Jesus Christ. Our small groups aim to be smaller communities full of grace and truth, Bible-saturated, in such a way so that it would be clear that the best good of small group is Jesus Christ. We serve together through practical acts of mercy and sharing the gospel in such a way that makes Jesus Christ look great. We pray together, and encourage one another daily, with the Word of God, in love, with the aim of spurring one another closer to Jesus Christ. We aim to become a family of believers where it would be clear and unmistakable that Christ is our treasure, our foundation, our hope and our joy - that He is the ultimate reason we meet together - that His glory and renown satisfying us beyond all satisfaction this world to offer is why we exist.

Join us as we dive into God’s Word and ask Him to teach and transform us so that we might know, in a real, daily sense what it means that “To live is Christ.”

(Updated) The Drawings From Spring Break…

Remember that drawing game we played towards the end of Spring Break? Here’s the scans (finally)…

Here’s how it works….

  1. Write a sentence; pass to your right
  2. Draw the sentence; fold the sentence under; pass to your right
  3. Describe the picture; fold the picture under; pass to your right
  4. Repeat 2 and 3

Birthday Cake Recipe

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Recipe Here: http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=dhgt9k4f_32fhvr97

Senior Dessert Slideshow


Seniors - your gifts included a data CD with this is .mp4 format, as well as a folder full of source pictures (including many more than were actually in the slideshow). If you have any questions about it (can’t get it to play, etc.), talk to Ben…

Cru Blog!

Hey Crusade,

If you’re reading this, you’ve already realized - we’ve started a Crusade Blog! We hope that this will facilitate more and different types of communication between the different parts of the Body… Some things we have in mind:

  • Announcements/Descriptions of various events, including discussion of motivation behind certain things (recent things such as our Spring Break trip, Ballyhoo, and Relay For Life come to mind)
  • Short articles (written by us or linked to) expounding on teaching from Real Life, clarifying or explaining concepts, providing encouragement and application, and/or looking at things from different perspectives
  • Discussion and presentation of various organizational/structural topics (such as with regard to Small Groups, Ministry Teams, Cru Prayer, Frosh Outreach, Fall Retreat, etc.)
  • Sharing about what God’s been doing in our lives, to encourage and edify the Body and to ask for prayer

This isn’t meant to replace either the Listserv or announcements at Real Life - it’s meant to supplement them… To provide a glimpse into the thought and motivation behind things. To present things in a more informal, conversational manner. To encourage dialog and get feedback (yes, comments will be enabled! - please use them appropriately).

We do expect to be updating this fairly regularly… Not every post will be long - it might just be a link or a verse with some thoughts attached. And we’ll be asking many of you to contribute - talking about your ministry teams, your small groups, etc.

So keep checking back… You can subscribe to the RSS or Atom feeds to get updates automatically (more explanation of this to come in a future post), and we’ll notify the Listserv for some, but far from all, posts.

-Sheps