MCCF Now

Medical Center Christian Fellowship (MCCF) is an informal group of Christian students in the health professions who gather periodically for fellowship, teaching, and prayer. The Fellowship has been an active part of the URMC community for over 30 years, encouraging its members in their personal faith and highlighting opportunities to engage in medical missions at home and abroad.

Saturday, May 30, 2009

passing on some housing info

Hello everyone,

First of all, congratulations to the first years for finishing their
first year well!!!

I received an email from Rusty Japikse, who will be a first year at
our school next year. He will be living in a house on Whiteford road
and would love to give first priority to having Christian housemates
next year (two tenants). There is more detailed information of the
house at the following website: http://68whiteford.japikse.com/ . If
you need housing next year or know of people that would be interested,
please pass the information on.

Have a great weekend!

~Shannon~
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Sunday, May 17, 2009

Next year's leaders

After having a very successful year of fellowship, Bible study, and social activity under the leadership of Shannon Andrews and Joseph Point du Jour, the group met over dinner at the home of Dr. Bill and Susan Morehouse, MCCF faculty advisors, and selected leadership for the coming year. Incoming leaders will include new 2nd year students Ellegant Pearson, Boahema Pinto, and Robin Valpey. Appreciation was expressed for the leadership content and style exemplified by Shannon and Joseph, and a strong appeal was made to encourage them and their classmates to remain active in the group instead of completely "disappearing" into their new 3rd year commitments.

Possible activities for the coming were discussed, which will be introduced to the incoming medical student class during the August Activities Fair at URMC. The group plans to continue its regular Thursday evening gathering for fellowship, study, and prayer and hopes to be able to add a time of worship to the evening as well. Everyone felt that rotating the gathering from one student home to another week by week was a great success and should be continued. Other ideas included regular social events, pot-blessing dinners with community preceptors, and educational events on campus which highlight aspects of medical practice that are fruitfully informed by Biblical understanding.

Communication with members about upcoming events will continue to be handled primarily through the URMCCF email listserve, but other methods were also discussed. For some events, flyers may be posted or entire medical school classes notified by email. We are also initiating this weblog, which will include messages posted to the listserve as well as other items, in an attempt to provide a central source of information about upcoming group events.

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