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UKIRK UPDATE May 2017 UKirk Ministry at Virginia Tech
The 19th
Annual
Chili Cook-off
The 19th Annual Chili Cook-Off supporting UKirk Ministry at Virginia Tech was a huge suc-
cess! About 80 folks gathered to enjoy delicious chili, great company, and a raucous trivia game. Congrats to the winners - Winnie Meyers won "Honorable Mention", Mary Lee Hendricks won "Spiciest", Meg Laing won
"Most Original" and a group
effort of Roanoke Valley Presby-terian Church won "Champion." The evening raised $700 to benefit UKirk's upcoming service trip with The Pilgrimage at The Church of the Pilgrim in Washington DC. A big thanks to all for your support!
The chili cook off was a lot of fun!! Our congregation is super excited that our entry won "Chili Cham-pion"!! The story behind the chili is a great example of how the folks in the valley work together.
My Son Collin Holley is in the ninth grade at BHS. He is starting to show some interest in cooking. He
announced to the church congregation that we would like to make a pot of chili to enter on behalf of Roanoke Valley Presbyterian Church. He asked if anyone would supply him with a recipe and if anyone would be willing to donate the ingredients. Church member, Janet Hancock, gave us the recipe and she also donated a big jar of home grown tomatoes that her husband, David Hancock grew and she caned this summer to get us started. Another member, Warren Neily, suggested that we put wild veni-son in the chili to make it different. Of Course he was happy to donated some "local grass feed wild
ground venison" from his successful hunting season. Every Sunday folks would come up to Collin and
ask what could they donate. Collin eagerly told folks what he needed. Peter Clouse donated ground beef from his personal livestock raised here in the valley. Judy Sparks from, Sparks Family Farm of Stuart VA, donated locally raised hot pork sausage. Regina Smith donated hot peppers that she raised and dried this summer. Pastor Terry Blevins and Judy Neily donated dark and light kidney beans. Amy Ellison donated onions. Lorain Baker donated tomato paste. Dianne Tony donated fresh green peppers
and her famous "Broccoli Cornbread" Saturday afternoon Collin put all of the ingredients and a little bit of every spice in our cabinet into a slow cooker. He attentively babysat the pot constantly stirring it for 7 hours. Sunday morning Collin got the cooled pot of chili out of the refrigerator for an official taste test. His comment was "it is good but it still needs some tweaking." When we got home from church he added a few things to make it a little bit spicier. Continued on page 2
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Collin truly babysat that pot of chili from start to its final destination "The 19th Annual Cooper House Chili
Cook Off." He was so proud when they announced it chili champion and gladly posed for the picture at the end of the event. It was truly a good time for everyone!!
Hosting Muslim Virginia Tech students
Helping to lead worship at RVPC
Pizza and Discussion with Rick Ufford-Chase Rally for support following an act of hatred
Spring Retreat at Camp Alta Mons
Shrove Tuesday Pancake dinner at the Campbell's
UKirk students returned to campus for the spring semester excited and inspired by what they had experienced at the Montreat College Conference in January. They were full of new ideas for our ministry ready to explore how we, as Christians, are called to act against racism and other social injustices in our world. In response, we did sev-eral things as a faith community. We had a 4 week small group book study of Waking Up White by Debbie Irving, us-ing the guide published by the PC(USA). We hosted students from the Muslim Student Association for dinner and dialogue. We served a local organization providing housing and meals to people experiencing homelessness. Each of these experiences invited students to learn and grow in their understanding of themselves and in their identity as followers of Christ. Other activities this semester included leading worship at Roanoke Valley Presbyterian Church, participating in the campus-wide service day called The Big Event, and retreating together for a weekend at Camp Alta Mons. No matter where UKirk students find themselves, they bear the light of Christ, and remind us all that we do, too.
Tuesday night worship
A BUSY SPRING SEMESTER
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A BIG TO ALL OUR SUPPORTERS!!
Cooper Friend ($100-499)
Phyllis Albritton
Nancy Alexander
Frank & Debbie Binder
William Brideson
John L. Brown
Jack Call
A.W. Claussen, Jr.
James Cooke
Matthew Drumheller
Richard & Linda Ely
Mary B. Fain
Lisa Garcia
Rodney & Shirley Gearheart
Charles & Mary Carol Gilbert
William & Grace Florence
Tommy & Besty Glendye
Michael & Emily Heatwole
Arthur & Debra Hecht
William & Mary Lee Hendricks
Rev. Richard & Patricia Horne
Mary Ruth Keller
Kendra Kohl
Meg Laing
Gary & Betty Jane Millar
Robert & Frances Owens
Bradbury & Kathryn Peebles
Josephine Shotts
Ginny & Andrew Taylor-Troutman
Dianne Toney
Shirlee Ungerman
Sarah Windes
Janice Woodard
John & Jan Woodard
Sarah Woolsey
Awesome Cooper ($1,000-
&6,000)
Christiansburg Presbyterian Church
Michael Bennett
Blacksburg Presbyterian Church
New Dublin Presbyterian Church
George & Marjorie Norton
Jim & Janet Rakes
Dave & Marti Snyder
Super Cooper ($500-$999)
Bridgewater Presbyterian Church
Leesburg Presbyterian Church
Madison Presbyterian Church
Manassas Presbyterian Church
Dru & Karen Stowe, Jr.
Ross Sweeny, Jr.
Charles & Frances Guthrie
Phyllis Hain
Mary Harder
Richard & Susan Hastings
Michael & Althea Huggins
Joe & Kay Hunnings
LaSalle Street Church
Beverly Lineweaver
Jan McGillard
David & Charlette McQuilkin
Charles & Suzanne Mizell
Parma-South Presbyterian Church
Ronald & Joanne Pearson
Nicole Pierce
Presbyterian Church of Law-renceville
Judith & David Reemsynder
Jessie & Earl Reeves
David & Venita Renner
Thomas Tillar, Jr.
Rodney & Jennifer Tillotson
Leigh & Sandra Vaughan
Cooper Fan ($1-$99)
M.B. & C.W. Adamson
Randolph & Laura Atkins, Jr.
Lewis Barnett
Lawrence Bechtel
Glenda Caldwell
James Clouse
Jeanette Corley
Mary Taylor Davis
Martha & John Dillard
Students are going on a service trip to Washington D.C. May 15th - 19th. They will be volunteering with different agencies working to address homelessness and poverty. Read about their experiences here: http://ukirkvtpilgrimage.blogspot.com
UKirk Ministry at Virginia Tech
A Student Faith Community
of the PC(USA)
305 Washington St. SW Blacksburg, VA 24060
Phone:
(540) 552-2473
Website:
www.pcusa-vt.org
Campus Minister:
Rev. Ginny Taylor-Troutman
Administrative Assistant:
Terry McClellan
Student Leaders:
Josh Conyers
Ginny Pearson
Matthew Anama
Ella Reeves
Covenant Partner Churches:
Blacksburg Presbyterian
Christiansburg Presbyterian
Northside Presbyterian
Roanoke Valley Presbyterian
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UKirk Internships
Rachel Sutphin is a rising junior from Christiansburg, Virginia major-ing in Religious Studies. Over the past school year she served as a student intern at Northside Presbyterian Church and her responsi-bilities included teaching Sunday School, co- leading the Confirma-tion class, pastoral care, weekly worship leadership, and preaching three different times. Rachel says that she is “extremely grateful for this wonderful opportunity as I explored ordained ministry as a part of my own call.”
Ginny Pearson is a rising senior from Standardsville, Virginia majoring in Human Development. She will serve as a student intern at Blacksburg Presbyterian Church this summer and into the fall semester. The focus of Ginny's internship will be leadership and ministry development as she participates in and experiences the day to day life of ministry on staff. She will be assisting in the development of a Wednesday night kids program and providing support for the technology driven communica-tion outlets. She will also be taking on a leadership development cur-riculum being over seen by Kendra Crabtree, Director of Communica-tion and Church Life.
Rachel Sutphin Ginny Pearson