Thanks for supporting the 2023 Annual Fund Campaign! Your gifts of $12,327 will impact evangelization on campus this year & into the future. We are especially grateful to those who set up recurring gifts & we're excited to continue walking in faith with our coummunity this year!
We appreciate your support and prayers for the University Catholic Center today - your generosity has touched our hearts. We are almost ⅔rd of the way towards our Annual Fund goal! Consider supporting our efforts to share the Gospel of Jesus Christ: https://t.co/MVFYpyjc9M.
A generous donor is matching all one-time and new or increased recurring donations up to $7500 today! We invite you to double your impact and provide students with meaningful opportunities to encounter Christ. Keep us in your prayers & support us online at https://t.co/MVFYpyjc9M
The day has arrived! Today is GIVING TUESDAY and the final day of our Annual Fund Campaign. We are currently at 42% of our $15,000 goal! Support the young people of Emory, Oxford, and Agnes Scott - consider making a donation at https://t.co/MVFYpyjc9M
The University Catholic Center is extremely grateful to you for all of your continued prayers and support for our student communities! View our 2023 State of the Ministry Report for this year at https://t.co/Jmt77Tet6G
This semester the Catholic Student Union at Emory has been able to put on weekly dinners, Bible studies, and various social events. Your donations allow our Catholic community to continue serving students.
Please consider donating online at the link in our bio. Thank you!
We need your prayers and support to keep the University Catholic Center at Emory University thriving! Please consider donating online at our Annual Fund Campaign portal:
https://t.co/WpHkEbNf9m
Advanced giving for our Annual Fund Campaign is here! The Annual Fund Campaign allows our ministry to engage with, support, and serve you, the students and community at Emory University.
Lord, like the blind man, I also face doubts and temptations that urge me to keep silent. But You are good and never stop seeking me out. You come near and ask me, "What do you want Me to do for you?" Lord, please grant me sight.
It often takes an urgent need for our prayer to move from mere platitudes to a heartfelt plea. However, do we forget to thank him when our needs are met? May we be like the leper who returned to thank God, and in turn hear the words “Stand up and go; your faith has saved you.”
Menu: Shrimp Scampi ✅
Shopping: Done ✅
Location: University Catholic Center
You coming tonight?
Join us tonight for Stations of the Cross at 5:30 pm, followed by a Lenten Dinner at 6:30 pm.
See you soon!
Why Ash? Ash is a substance that is produced by all things that have been burnt or destroyed by fire. When all things end up in this way, they can neither be identified nor recognized from their original state.
The sign of a cross with ash on our forehead, and with the words, “Remember you are dust and to dust you shall return,” remind you and me of human mortality and the need for reconciliation with God.
As we enter this season of Lent, we invite you to spend some time praying and reflecting. There are many resources available online to aid you in preparing your heart for Easter, and we've compiled a short list of opportunities for you: https://t.co/npMhLbkWtw