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Vaughn satd one of the money goes tO\\ ard sa lanes which are paid b) the Missts– sippt Saz:-u~t Convention Board • -:be fie! 5 ::oo square foot bu1ldmg w1.. consiSt of a large meennb room, two offices, a large commercial kitchen, a conference room, a work room, a storage room and a smaller meetmg room. The center will seat approxrmately 200 people and can acconunodate up to 350. Future plans also include a small parking area en the back side of the property. The East Central BSU is a campus ministry that holds worsh1p services, Bible studies, and nussion trips," Vaughn satd. "We also have a Lunch Encounter every Wednesday, where students can receive a free lunch and hear a short de– vohon. IN addition, we ha ve mmistry teams that include drama and music in their pro– grams and we hold rev1val services each year in coopera– tion with the ECCC Fell ow– ship of Christian Athletes." Vaughn also describes th e BSti as "a little tas te of heaven on campus." The BSU i s not just for Southern Baptists, he said--it's for anyone who wants to visit, regardless of race, class, economic status or religious denomination. The completion date for th e new center is May 1--if the funds are secured. "I challenge all former BSU members to do– nate to the building project," Vaughn said. Anyone who would like to contribute to the ECCC Baptist

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