I’ve been officially serving Epic Movement at Cal Poly Pomona for around one month now. Already God has revealed challenges and blessings along the way and I’m sure there are much more to come. Firstly, being able to do in person ministry again brings me great joy and we’re so blessed to be able to operate as a ministry with both online and in-person options. Here at Pomona, we’ve just started our fourth week of school and I’m beginning to settle into my role. The past four weeks have been filled with planning and setting the foundation for our students to lead. There have been various unforeseen difficulties and there are so many ways in which I have been shortsighted but as I have continued to learn there is grace and mercy.
So far, I have been primarily serving Epic through serving the student leaders. As for many of them, this is their first time serving through Epic, there are many ways in which they are all learning for themselves what it means to lead. As the large majority of students are stepping onto campus for the first time this year, there are many small responsibilities that I assume the students are aware of. Generally students have their first couple years to learn the ropes from the upperclassmen; however, in this unprecedented time, the students are blazing a trail for themselves. This is a blessing because traditions that had lost their meaning are being replaced by genuine hearts that simply desire to serve. I am specifically coaching the bible study leaders as well as the connections (in-reach/outreach) team. So far coaching has been a vague role that I am still discerning how to handle. Because I was so recently a student in the ministry, I find that I am accustomed to fulfilling the roles/responsibilities that are no longer mine. I’m learning to balance how hands on to be and trying to be wary and mindful of respecting the leaders and their space while still pouring into them and being present for them.
In this past month, the highlight of my time has been simply walking with my brothers. This desire to grow and steward these relationships has been strengthened by being able to physically see one another. It’s almost been overwhelming seeing how many brothers have a desire for community and an awareness of their need for Jesus. Theres so much to be excited and hopeful for with these brothers but before I run around doing things I’ve been trying to stop and really acknowledge God’s hand in all of this. To remember that he planted the seeds in their hearts and that he is the one who waters them and to ultimately thank Him for these things.
ALSO I apologize for how ugly the website is but I’m working on it! Next update will contain very cute pictures of all the students but I lacked the foresight to take those pictures prior to this post. For now heres a picture of my two adorable disciples/roommates Evan and Nicolas. Thanks for reading!

