Students Lead Out in Week of Prayer

Austin Powell, sophomore theology major, starts out Week of Prayer on Monday with a sermon on pride.

Austin Powell, sophomore theology major, starts out Week of Prayer on Monday with a sermon on pride.

Southwestern students are leading out with Spring Week of Prayer this week on campus. Theme for this week is “Breaking the Cycle.” Students will touch on subjects such as pride, conflict, rushing to evil, lying, false witnessing, and wicked schemes. Meetings will take place at the Keene SDA Church, with Austin Powell (Monday), Hanna Marchok (Tuesday), Robert Leslie (Wednesday), Jenae Phipps (Thursday) and Arvy Wuysang (Friday) serving as speakers. Friday night’s speaker will be Michael Gibson.

Times for week of prayer are as follows:

Monday, Wednesday, Friday: 10:45 a.m.

Tuesday and Thursday: 1:00 p.m.

Friday: 8:00 p.m.

The revised student schedule for MWF is as follows:

Period 1: 7:30-8:10 a.m.

Period 2: 8:20-9:00 a.m.

Period 3: 9:10-9:50 a.m.

Period 4: 10:00-10:40 a.m.

10:45-11:30 – Student Week of Prayer

All afternoon classes follow their normal schedule and there are no schedule changes on Tues/Thurs.

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