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Current happenings in GT ministry

What a tough choice Tech student have during these days of March. The beautiful weather must make it hard to hit the Thermodynamics books or the Computer Science lab? Atlanta has a lot to lure offer students and campus ministry alike.
March is a good time for fly fishing too!
The semester is going to wrap up fast, but the staff and student leaders hope to make the best of the final weeks to reach out show the beauty and love of Christ through a number of exciting opportunities. Please join us if you are at Tech and if not we'd appreciate your prayers.

1. GT cru large group Bible Studies  (Thursdays, 8pm, in the GT Student Success Ctr, Clary Theater)

Currently we are a doing a series of talks from the book of Ephesians called, "Alive Together." March March 29th we will hear from GT student leader, Mac Merrit, on Ephesians 4. I have been coaching Mac as he has prepared for this message. I don't want to give away too much, but trust me, this is going to be a great talk. GT students, don't miss this and bring your friends.

April 5th, we will have a very special guest speaker, Troy Coons. Visit the facebook event page for more details and directions. http://www.facebook.com/events/427310450618264/

2. Greek Impact (Monday April 9th, GT Fiji house, 8 pm) This is going to be our last large group Greek gathering of the year. We are going to have our first Greek music performance and hear stories from students about how God's grace has been at work in their  houses. Face book event for Greek Impact http://www.facebook.com/events/263860597039788/
Kate, Clay, Trent, Greg, and Ali - GT cru team!

3. Church partner lunch - April 22nd, ChristChurch Pres., and then at the McEntyre's 418 Calhoun St NW Atlanta, GA 30318
Join us for worship at one of our closest church partners and then for lunch at the McEntyre's house. Go to www.christchurchatlanta.org for directions and details.

There are other things happening as well. We will keep you posted here and on our gt cru Facebook page.

Grace,

Trent for gt cru team


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