Thursday, September 27, 2007

Ministry Quest September Retreat

13 leaders arrived in Fresno from all over North America (well, actually, mostly from Saskatchewan and Kansas with a few other places represented like B.C., South AND North Dakota, and I guess that's about it) for their fall retreat last week. The students are part of a program called Ministry Quest that calls, nurtures and enables high school student leaders. Each participant was nominated for the program by someone in their home church. The home church plays a large role in the year-long process of MQ by calling, sending and mentoring each student.
In the picture above you can see (kind of) confetti being tossed onto a few of the students as they arrive in Fresno. Ben and Julie arrived on an earlier flight and had a few minutes to plan their grand confetti welcome of their new friends.


During the five day retreat the MQ'ers had many opportunities to have fun together while also learning how ways to improve on their leadership skills. The picture above shows the students working together to stack Tim Horton's cups using only the string and rubber band.
Yeah, that's all fine and good, but CHECK OUT THOSE SOCKS!

Thursday, September 20, 2007

Seminary Invades Hartland Christian Camp

More than 100 members of the MBBS community traveled the crooked mountain roads to Hartland Christian Camp for the seminary's annual retreat. At an elevation above 4000 feet the sky shows what it can look like without the mascara of smog that occasionally blankets the Fresno area.
The highlight for many MBBS'ers, however, centered upon the words of former President and Old Testament scholar Elmer Martens. Martens and current MBBS Pastor in Residence Gaylord Goertzen teamed together to crack open the first chapter of Genesis during Saturday morning worship. I believe that in the photo above Elmer is cracking wise about something that Gaylord finds pretty amusing; as did all in attendance I'm sure.
The theme for the school year, as chosen by the Student Leadership Team, is "Beginning" as taken from the first words of our holy text. (In the beginning God created... for those of you who need the teleprompter on this one.)
The Hartland retreat also affords students, staff and faculty alike the time to forge new friendships and strengthen existing ones. The happy lads below posed for this picture in an attempt to personify the positive, friendly vibes of the MBBS community. (Even though two of them are from Nebraska and were already in mourning over that fact that their beloved Cornhuskers got spanked by USC on Saturday by some horrible amount of points. They were asked to wipe the tears from their eyes before this very photo. It took like 45 minutes, but as you can see by the result, the wait paled in comparison to the results.)

Thursday, September 13, 2007

Coffee and Donuts!

Caffeine and Fat Pills!

You know it's a good day at MB Biblical Seminary when someone breaks out the Starbucks coffee travelers and a couple boxes of donuts to share, as was the case just minutes ago. (It was so recent, in fact, that this reporter faces the daunting task of typing while hyped up on caffeine, sugar and fat, especially on the first day of breaking a 4 day caffeine fast in the hopes of proving to the drug my independence of its silky smooth clutches, which, actually, was a smashing failure as my brain cried out "give me the drug!", but that's another story altogether...)
Each Thursday morning at 10 am the Student Leadership Team sponsors a community coffee break. All members of the seminary community are invited to come and stand around drinking coffee and chowing down on refreshments while telling tales of mythical proportions.

MBBS student Megan Zupancic spends a quiet moment coaxing the dark nectar of the gods from the thermal-lined box intent on keeping coffee smoking hot for hours on end at coffee break this morning.

Wednesday, September 5, 2007

Unknown Man Crashes Seminary Party!

Earlier today, while many in the MB Biblical Seminary broke bread together (see below), an unidentified man crashed the party. Many MBBS'ers noticed the man amble into the B.C. Lounge, walk around aimlessly for a brief period, check out the sign-up sheet and the cash box and finally help himself to a big ol' plate of grub.
Who was this stranger in our midst?
This reporter was not quite sure of the man's identity, but he did over hear him mumbling "...hungry and you gave me something to eat...thirsty and you gave me a cup of coffee..." (or some such words.)
Academic Dean Lynn Jost did seem to notice the man earlier than most. Shortly thereafter Jost said

Good Eats!

With the table loaded with delectable treats, the MBBS community joined together to do what it does best: eat.
(I suppose that some would say that we do other things better, such as theological education and training for ministry, but have they seen us eat together?)
Every Wednesday afternoon at 12:30 the whole joint shuts down as chef Lezlie Abbott-Goddard lays out a beautiful spread. While the above meal has never actually been the menu for common meal, the food rivals that on any picture that Google can find.