Club Highlights Student clubs on campus during the holiday season focus on making a difference and giving back to the community. WORDS by ANNIKA FIRLIK Fellowship of Faith Club is run by juniors Molly Morouse and Grace Hoffacker. The club meets twice a month, and their faculty advisor is math teacher Jennifer Pardue. “Fellowship of Faith is focused on providing a welcoming community for people to learn more about the Bible and the power of Faith,” said Molly. “We aim to share God’s love with our peers through games, food, and or a speech or lecture. Fellowship of Faith welcomed “multiple guest speakers who spoke about their testimony and journey with our partner organization, Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA),” Molly said. “Hearing the guest speaker’s testimony is very meaningful.”
Fellowship of Faith Club members gather for a lunch time meeting. Photo by Molly Morouse.
The Asian Student Union Club is led by juniors Alexandra Siegel and Abby Kim. They meet once a month, and their faculty advisor is art teacher Doug Uyesaka. “The Asian Student Union Club was founded this year to educate people and celebrate Asian culture through cooking, games, and trivia,” said Alexandra. So far this year, they “have met a couple of times and have made spring rolls, played a traditional Korean game, and done lots of trivia. [they] also enjoy snacks,” said Alexandra. Members of the Asian Student Union gather for a club photo. Photo by Caden Weaver.
“We started Asian Student Union to expand students’ knowledge on different Asian cultures and to share the vast array of traditions each Asian society explores,” said Alexandra Siegel, co-president of the Asian Student Union.
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“Fellowship of Faith is focused on providing a welcoming community for people to learn more about the Bible and the power of Faith. We aim to share God’s love in a way that our peers can hear, understand, and apply,” said Molly Morouse, leader of Fellowship of Faith. thefourthestate.net