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University of York’s Christian Societies
We at Christis asked all the Christian
societies here the following:
- What is your aim?
- Give three words to describe what you do at
meetings?
- What was your favourite meeting last year?
- What is your (societies’) favourite fish?
True to form none of them answered [well maybe some of them
did — Ed.] so we made up the following:
Christis
- Our aim is to offer an open and challenging attitude
towards Christianity, provoking discussino within it, but
also extending beyond it. We want to provide a forum and a
mouthpiece for concerned Christianity in its broadest sense.
Oh yeah, and we also produce this magazine.
- At meetings we have: chaos, discussion, and
hilarity.
- My personal favourite of all the meetings over the last
year was the special meeting that we had for freshers in week
one. After a brief production meeting to discuss the contents
of the next issue and assign those present roles in its
creation (if they wanted to get involved), we got on with the
main purpose of the afternoon: wine and nibbles! There were
copious quantities of both, provided by the current
committee, with non-alcoholic drinks for those that
didn’t. The meeting was fun and light-hearted; it was
open to everyone (as all our meetings are) and the extremely
informal (as usual) atmosphere gave us a chance to chat to
each other and get to know all the new faces.
- Being a bit bored with Grey Mullet, I am going to suggest
that our favourite fish this year is the Carp. Poached from
the university lake and then grilled, it makes the perfect
accompaniment to the perfect Christis
picnic.
Julian
Martin
CASSOC, the Catholics Students’
Society
- According to our bumf CASSOC exists to provide a social,
religious, sporting and intellectual focus for Catholics and
non-Catholics alike.
- At meetings we Pray, Think, Socialize (in that
order).
- Favourite meeting of the past year: the fancy dress bar
crawl to celebrate the Jewish festival of Purim (courtesy of
the Jewish society). This was a great chance to get to know
other religious groups (and be very, very silly in the
process).
- Our illustrious President claims he is torn between a
barracuda and a herring.
MethAng, the Methodist-Anglican Society
- MethAng exists to provide a forum for discussion about
Christianity in an open, welcoming and challenging way.
- MethAng is brought to you by the words Hark, Heed, and
Hob-nob.
- The favourite meeting of the last year was the Week of
Prayer for Christian Unity prayer meeting, as it was
fascinating to see and experience the different ways of
worshipping God.
- Favourite fish has to be the Bass (How easy was
that?).
Katie
Bass
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Last modified: 25th November 2005