CCF Club Meeting

Last Thursday, I attended the general interest meeting of Chinese Christian Fellowship with my friends at Baruch College. Before entering the room, I knew that it’s a Christian club. The first thought in my mind was that I couldn’t join it since I’m not a Christian. However, the club members explained to us that it’s not necessary to be a Christian. They invited us to the meeting to get more details. The meeting began with the introduction of the club, and it was the first highlight. The club members did a presentation on CCF’s background information and its main goal for the future. They said that they aim to spread Christianity to people, but not to force anyone to believe in this religion. After the introduction, we prayed and ate. The reason for praying is to speak to God in order to ask for help or give thanks. I think this is a good way to stay thankful and cherish all the things we have. Then, we played a game to get rid of the awkward atmosphere since most of people were new to the club and they didn’t get to know each other. There was punishment for the game. The one who lost the game was required to perform a show. Fortunately, I didn’t lose.  The second highlight of the meeting was still a presentation, and it was all about the useful tips of how to survive at Baruch. In the end of the meeting, the President concluded that CCF is not only a club, but a family to all members. All the club members showed all their passion about improving the club and expressed their willingness to help. The meeting was a huge success, and the overall experience was pretty good. I am looking forward to the next meeting.

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