Friday, December 9, 2022

Progressive Dinner!

Hello, friends! 

Last weekend we had the chance to participate in one of Nebraska InterVarsity's best student traditions: the Progressive Dinner! 

A Progressive Dinner works like this: Each course of the meal (appetizer, main, and dessert) is held at a different location. One house hosted the appetizer, a local church hosted the main course, and a few different houses hosted the desserts. Students got dressed up to the 9's, hopped in their cars, and drove all over Omaha for food, fun, and connection. 

Megan, as the interim Area Director for Nebraska, was one of the key organizer for the Progressive Dinner this year. She was recruiting students, making sure there was enough food, communicating with volunteers and staff, and she even cooked some gluten free food for some students. She was an absolute all-star. 

I had a much simpler role. I invited some of the Bellevue students and I made sure the kids ate their food. Hey, it's tough work, but somebody's got to do it. =0). 

Friends, I am going to call this year's Progressive Dinner another smashing success. Not only did we have over 100 students show up but there were specific students who where there who made my heart happy. One Bellevue student was there and had a blast making new friends and meeting people. She even connected with a Creighton student who will be transferring Bellevue next semester. Our church brought a handful of college and high school students, including some students who will be joining us at Urbana. It was a blast seeing them meet new folk. I talked to one dad on Sunday who said that his daughter had so much fun, she wants to do something like that every month. 

One thing that I love is a good tradition. We had to skip the Progressive Dinner the past few years because of the pandemic, so bringing it back last year and restarting the tradition is a huge blessing to students, staff, and ministry partners alike. These next few weeks will be busy for students as they prepare for finals and such but I'm glad they got a fun night out to eat and connect. 

Have an excellent day! 

~Adam 





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