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Cross-generational Frat Church tradition continues

March 7, 2008 by Kimberly Prather

By Kimberly Prather, Student Reporter

The men of Frater Sodalis continue to carry on the tradition of Frat Church each Wednesday at the Oaks of Radford Hills nursing home.

Since 1982, Frats has led church for the elderly at the Oaks at Radford Hills.

Frat Church consists of eight to 10 members singing old hymns, praying and visiting with the residents.

Brandon Monroe, senior youth and family ministry major from Arlington and Frat Church chaplain, said this experience really made an impact not only in his life but on the lives of the residents.

“The residents really enjoy our company, and we have grown a friendship with them,” Monroe said.

Ministry is important for college students, Monroe said, and people have to step outside their comfort zone to make an impact.

“Going to sing at a nursing home probably is not the No. 1 thing on your fun list, but if your intent is about serving and loving the Lord it will change your life and outlook on things,” Monroe said.

Tim Simon, senior youth and family ministry major from Lockheart and member of Frats, said Frat Church is the highlight of his week.

“It is a good ministry opportunity; we get to know them while ministering. It is the highlight of both of our weeks,” Simon said. “It’s a great way to connect and make an impact on a different generation.”

Members from GATA also participate in the weekly event. Callie Perkins, sophomore elementary education major from Trenton and member of GATA, attends Frat Church every Wednesday.

“I love it; all the people there are really sweet, and all the people are really glad that we came,” Perkins said.

Many of the resident at the Oaks at Radford Hills have families that live far away. But because of the efforts of the two social clubs, residents have been able to experience ACU events such as Sing Song and they really enjoy this, Monroe says.

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