
Aaron at this year's Soul Food Retreat in Catalina.
“I didn’t sign up for this just to sit down and do nothing.” This was the response I got after talking to a student who is new to InterVarsity this semester. Aaron Brinkman is a recent transfer to SDSU and has been a key helper in our ministry in only his first semester with InterVarsity.
One of the biggest things we do at InterVarsity is our weekly large group that we call, Fuel, and Aaron has been a key person in our weekly setup for Fuel. Fuel is a place for students to come to connect with God and to our community through guest speakers, worship and fellowship.
Just as you’d imagine, Fuel is a production, to say the least. Like you’d see on a Sunday church service, setting up Fuel involves setting up a stage with a full band; a full drum set, forty pound amplifiers, multiple speakers and monitors, mixers, microphones, and the list goes on and on. Instead of having a regular stage always setup, we store all of our equipment at a church across the street from SDSU in a small closet, up a set of stairs in a tiny congested hallway, in the church sanctuary. So, take the list of equipment, add stairs, add loading cars, add unloading cars, add setting it all up, and after is all said and done, repeat the process in reverse.

While this process may sound tiring to both you and I, I’ve been able to watch Aaron, every week, contribute so much of his time and energy to setting up, and doing everything with a smile on his face and with no complaints at all. Aaron’s positive attitude in such a behind the scenes role represents exactly what InterVarsity looks for in a good leader. Would you join with us in praying for more potential leaders like Aaron who will be fueled to, ‘not just sit around’ and sign up to serve in expanding God’s Kingdom at SDSU.
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