APNTS Hosts Inter-Seminary Sports Fellowship

by | Mar 14, 2019

apnts sports fellowshipOn a recent Saturday in March, five seminaries gathered together on the Asia-Pacific Nazarene Theological Seminary campus in Taytay, Rizal, Philippines, for the annual Inter-Seminary Sports Fellowship (ISSF). Participants from Alliance Graduate School (AGS), Asian Seminary of Christian Ministries (ASCM), Asian Theological Seminary (ATS), Asia-Pacific Nazarene Theological Seminary (APNTS) and International Graduate School of Leadership (IGSL) played in five different events – basketball, volleyball, football, badminton and table tennis as part of the one-day fellowship.

It is not every day that people from different seminaries get to gather, meet and spend time with one another and have a day of fun and fellowship through sports. Elma, a Filipino student from ATS said that she enjoys every time she attends ISSF. “I always enjoy this. It’s only once a year. I get to know other students and have fellowship with my schoolmates because usually we are busy with requirements.”

Chuka, a Mongolian student from IGSL, said that she had a great experience because she was able to meet and spend time with people from different nations. Through ISSF, unity is promoted within the Body of Christ. Dr. Clark Armstrong, APNTS Dean of Students, said that the event had been incredible as he felt and witnessed the spirit of camaraderie. “A lot of love has been seen here,” he added.

But the event does not only foster fellowship among students, but also provides a way for them to engage in recreational activities which benefits their well-being. Sarah Palosa, APNTS student, shared that every time she practices volleyball it helps her release stress and lighten her mood. Sha Lom, Sports Committee Head of the APNTS SBO, also shared that engaging in sports activities serve as a form of refreshment to students who spend most of their time studying.

At the end of the day, all the participants gathered in the Cobb Worship Hall for Awards and a closing program. The APNTS Women’s Volleyball Team has successfully defended their title and was again awarded Champions. But more than the trophies, all the participants took home even more valuable rewards – great memories, friendships and hearts full of joy.

Originally published on the APNTS Website

Nate Owens

Nate Owens served as the Communications Coordinator of the Church of the Nazarene Asia-Pacific in a tandem role with his wife Hope Owens. The whole family is an avid fan of board games.

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