Word of Life Bible Institute Yearbook 2001

Coffee House Good friends, great coffee and relaxing music. . . These elements all combine to create one of the most popular events on the WOLBI campus, the Coffee House. Hosted by volunteers within the student body, campus coffee houses give students a chance to relax and enjoy a cozy atmosphere, while listening to their peers perform. Those students who may not normally have an opportunity to share their music with others find die coffee house a perfect time to play, sing, and share what God has laid on their hearts. The music and testimonies shared throughout die evening minister to everyone in the audience, and all those in attendance go home that night feeling refreshed and encouraged. Coffee houses may have become a trend of the twenty-first century, but here at WOLBI, they are a time to focus on the awesome God we serve. Rachel Ilosan

Right: Notebooks are kept at each coffee house for students like Susie Risdon to record their thoughts. Middle: Mr. Carl Hoffman ministers with his talents on the guitar at die first coffee house.

Above: Coffee houses aren’t always about music. Here, Stacy Meadows reads an original poem. Far Left: Erin Thomas sings and plays a song she wrote expressing God’s immense love for us despite how unworthy we are. Left: What would the coffee house be widiout diis important group of people to make our frappuccinos? CJ Jones, Maria Aparicio, Heather Echevarria, and Jason Millican.

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