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CU Chapel to present panel discussion on leaving a legacy

By Emily Roberts

Campbellsville, KY - Graduating seniors will have the opportunity to speak at the upcoming chapel service at 10amET on Wednesday, April 12, in Campbellsville University's Ransdell Chapel, 401 N. Hoskins Ave., as part of a panel discussion on "leaving a legacy."

Seniors will be given the opportunity to speak about why they chose to attend Campbellsville University, the fun and interesting times they had during their time as students and the legacies they want to leave, according to Jamie Lawrence, executive director of ministry and church outreach.


This discussion is meant to emphasize the importance of what led each student to Campbellsville University, as well as who has made an impact on them in their life as a student.

Trent Creason, campus minister, said, "This chapel services' purpose is to hear the voice of graduating seniors on their experience and leaving a legacy here at Campbellsville University."

Chapel is designed to provide opportunities for corporate worship and exposure through various informative speakers and presentations.

The public is invited to all chapels this semester.


This story was posted on 2023-04-10 09:03:26
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