S.O.U.L. Trips

Tulsa, OK

 

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Two Campus Ministry Zoomin’ SMUMN opportunities

Sign up at emails posted below each to receive a Zoom link.  Everyone is welcome! A Hidden Life: Making the Most of Solitude Every Wednesday at 8 pm Central Time, join fellow students online as we break through the barriers of uncertainty together and discover the...

Oliver P. – Teamwork!

Wow! What a busy break we had! We spent our spring break in the clutches of winter storms. Braving the bitter temperatures and harsh winds was nothing when spending time at the school gave us all our daily adventures. From racing the sun to be the first ones to rise,...

Brooke S. – Making an Impact

Today was our final day in the school. Coming in to the trip I was not sure how I was going to feel about the experience, but leaving I am much sadder than I anticipated. Our last day in the school was nothing too special, just a normal day compared to the rest… but...

Kati K. – Generosity

I’d prefer to avoid the cliché that I can’t believe how quickly the week has gone, but it really has.  I’m on the train from Rochester to Chicago now. I think that generosity became my personal theme of the trip. I volunteered with Christina at Morning Star, a foster...

Sarah H. – Grateful for Community

My S.O.U.L. experience has been incredible so far! I have been serving at St. Joseph's Neighborhood Center, a healthcare center for uninsured and underinsured people in the Rochester area. The center depends on volunteer healthcare providers, other volunteers like...

Nicole N. – Joy!

If there was one word to describe my experience, it would be joy. Being here in Rochester, NY, I have gotten to both witness and experience so much joy. My ministry for the week is DayStar, a daycare for medically fragile children up to 6 years of age. Even though...