< Previousi Matheson, "BSCF provides an expression of faith and religiosity in the context of our cultural norms. It is not meant to be divisive. Our primary goal is to bring others to Christ and secondly to help others in their development of a lasting relationship with the Lord." One of BSCF’s special features is an energy filled song service, but some times there are special programs where groups like LIFE ministries coordinates the program, or an international cel ebration with a parade of nations. The Black Student Association of the theological Seminary (BSAS) meets in the Lamson Hall Chapel and they promise a "mountain top" experience. A ministry for our ministers, BSAS is a cultural experience geared towards Black seminary students, but is certainly open to all. It tries to provide the opportunity for association members to preach during their study at AU. Similar to the divine worship format and more formal in structure, there is a sermon every week, generally by the Seminary ministers, but often featuring guest speakers from other conferences. "Man shall not live by bread alone..." Started in 2001 by a few of the AFIA (Andrews Filipino International Association) members, this informal vespers was intended to be primarily a testimony time-described as a "cafe kick-in jelphotos by jr ferrerIWe are now indelibly marked by pictures of flam ing buildings, desperate cries for help, and, ulti mately, images of a united humanitarian spirit.% Next >