Bears on a mission
Written By Ashley Norman At the beginning of every year, the UPIKE mission team, under the direction of chaplain Rob Musick, ventures to Haiti. Senior Maleena Little expressed that every year[…]
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Written By Ashley Norman At the beginning of every year, the UPIKE mission team, under the direction of chaplain Rob Musick, ventures to Haiti. Senior Maleena Little expressed that every year[…]
Written By Jamar Kirksey The University of Pikeville offers an amazing spiritual life experience to students. They are built upon understanding that God is love. This allows the students to have[…]
Written By Brian Dunn The Spiritual Life Committee at UPIKE has planned the annual Spiritual Emphasis week with many events and encourages everyone to take part. This year, the events[…]
Written By Holly Burke On Nov. 9, BUG held a LuLaRoe Party inside the chapel. The event was organized and hosted by Lindsey Musick. LuLuRoe is a clothing company for[…]
Written By Jarek Burke Tuesday, Nov. 8, weekly chapel had a guest speaker, City Commisioner Barry Chaney. He explained how the story in Genesis 16 related to his own relationship with[…]
Written By Kallie Moore Tuesday, Oct. 18 in Chapel, Chaplain Rob Musick did a special type of scripture reading. This reading is known as Lectio Divina. Genesis 13 was the chapter[…]
Written By Robert Rundle The University of Pikeville held its weekly 737 service in Booth Auditorium, Oct. 2. Rob Musick, instructor of religion and chaplain, led the service and the sermon[…]
Written by Robert Rundle Every Tuesday at 11 a.m., the University of Pikeville holds a chapel service open to all students and faculty. The service is only a half hour[…]
Written by Alexandria Alexis Last week was Peace and Nonviolence Week on campus. Similar to last year, students took a stand against abuse during the Handprints for Peace event Thursday,[…]
Written by Chris Figg Last week during Peace and Nonviolence Week led by Campus Chaplain Rob Musick, events were held intended to help students find an inner peace in themselves.[…]