Despite the weather, See You at the Pole still goes on

September 22, 2021

On Wednesday, Sept. 22, Trinity students participated in a 31-year old activity called See You at the Pole. It's marked annually in September by students from around the world. While Trinity students typically head outside and gather at the flagpole on Harper, the rain forced the ceremony indoors, so it was held in the sanctuary.

According to the See You at the Pole website, "See You at the Pole™, the global day of student prayer, began in 1990 as a grass roots movement with ten students praying at their school. Now, millions pray on their campuses on the fourth Wednesday in September."

During the events, students gather at the flagpole before school to pray for their families, friends, teachers, leaders and nation. It is a student-led event.  To keep with that theme, the students were led in prayer by other students, who prayed for their families, friends, teachers and school. 

If you weren't able to catch the event on livestream, we have posted pictures below. 

See You at the Pole 2021

2021-See You at the Pole

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