Fall Getaway 09

A few photos from the weekend...

A recap video from the weekend...

Long Beach Summer Project

Here is a recap video of the first week students arrived.

Cru fundraiser - Allen Fieldhouse Clean-up






A group of about 25-30 Cru students came met up at the Allen Fieldhouse after the final KU women's basketball game of the year. Our task, to clean the entire gym! We had to sweep, mop, scrub, remove gum, empty the trash, and loads of other tasks. The fundraiser was an opportunity to raise a little money for our students to spend on social events and have a small budget for our weekly meetings. It was a very very long night; I didn't get home until 3:30 in the morning! When we finally cleaned the entire place, the inspection took a long time but eventually we passed it and all went home.

CRU weekly meeting - Love(ing) Month

As an annual tradition, we spend the month of February doing a series of talks at our weekly meeting based around relationships. We call it love month, based around Valentines Day. This year we shook it up a bit. Rather than having a speaker every week, we had everyone break up into discussions groups. Every week we had a different topic and some Biblical passages to go along with it. The series was based around loving other, loving ourselves, and loving God. Below are a few pictures.


xTeam Leadership Retreat

Every year, near the start of the spring semester, we hold a retreat for all of our student leaders. This year our new directors Jeff & Rebecca Burgess graciously hosted around 30 staff and students at their home. Our hope for this retreat was to gather all of our leaders together (both Greek Impact leaders and CRU leaders) to help them bond and build relationships with each other, encourage them in their walks with the Lord & their service to their peers, spend time in the Word to gain insight and vision for what God is doing, and hear their ideas on how to help the Gospel go out to every student at KU. Below are a few pictures taken during the retreat.

Super Bowl disaster…

As most everyone in America knows, Iowa’s beloved Kurt Warner and the Arizona Cardinals came up just short in the Super Bowl. I’m not sure if Kurt will make it into the NFL Hall of Fame, but he’s certainly my favorite active player. Growing up I had the chance to listen to him on the radio lead UNI Panthers through the playoffs, watch him at old Vet’s Auditorium carry his Arena League Iowa Barnstormers to a championship, then resurrect his career with the Rams in an MVP season. So sad to see his season end in heartbreak, but hopefully he’ll get one more shot next year!

On a way more serious note, my Super Bowl Sunday turned into a little bit of a disaster. Cru here at KU has a long standing tradition of putting together a giant tackle football game in the afternoon, and then a huge watch party for the game. I love the chance to spend time rubbing shoulders with our guys, so of course I joined in. Half way through the game, I was tackling and bringing down the ball carrier when my teammate Adam came to help finish off the play. Unfortunately for me, he’s a huge dude and on the Rugby team here at KU. I ended up at the bottom of the pile with my face getting planted into the frozen dirt turf. As you can see from the pics below, my face didn’t turn out so hot! No major damage, I was able to get back up and finish the game. The saving part of the story is that the very next play I made a tackle and stopped a trick reverse play that saved a touchdown. After I went home my adrenaline wore off, and I was in significantly more pain, and Katie was very surprised to see my face. I am happy to report that my recovery is going very well.


Denver Christmas Conference '09


During the first week of January, 1,400 staff and students from seven states gathered to worship the King and to grow in their relationship with Him during the Denver Christmas Conference (DCC). Students heard from passionate speakers, took part in a variety of seminars, were exposed to the needs of the nations, and learned about summer mission opportunities around the world. Students took part in the Day of Faith where we partnered with churches and local community groups to embody the good news of the kingdom by meeting the physical and spiritual needs of Denver residents. Students came back with amazing stories of how they saw God moving and the excitement of being a part of such a big outreach. Below is a video clip from a local NBC station covering the event.

Here are some great pics of things taking place at DCC!