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Finals Week Encouragement Handout

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We had such a successful handout event last night! It was a blessing to greet and handout hot cocoa and notes of encouragement to the men living in the dorms. Good luck with finals!


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Fall 2025 Weekly Meetings

Hello gentlemen! Join us every Tuesday night this quarter as we focus on discipleship and getting to know our fellow members. We'd love to get to know you and welcome you into Centurions!
Hello gentlemen! Join us every Tuesday night this quarter as we focus on discipleship and getting to know our fellow members. We'd love to get to know you and welcome you into Centurions!

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ASSP Officer of Student Groups
January 23, 2025 ยท added a group cover image.

ASSP Club Officer

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ASSP Officer of Student Groups
November 4, 2024 ยท updated the description of the group.

ASSP Club Officer

Since its founding in 1958, The Centurions have proudly served as one of SPU's most distinguished and oldest men's service organizations. Our core mission is to embody the teachings of Jesus Christ through acts of selfless service and fostering an enduring brotherhood. We engage in a wide range of service activities, supporting individuals and contributing to meaningful community projects throughout the Seattle area. Our club meets weekly, alternating between larger gatherings and smaller, close-knit groups to deepen member bonds, increase awareness of campus and community needs, and encourage spiritual growth. The Centurions are committed to making a lasting impact, driven by compassion, unity, and a dedication to service.


For more information or to get involved, please contact the current club president.

ASSP Officer of Student Groups
August 22, 2024 ยท updated the description of the group.

ASSP Club Officer

The Centurions are SPU's premier men's service honorary. We aim to emulate the work of Jesus Christ through selfless service and brotherly fellowship. This service takes shape in many ways, from helping out individuals in need to volunteering with larger service groups in the Seattle area. Members of the club meet weekly in alternating big-group and small-group gatherings meant to foster friendships, develop awareness of campus needs, and provide spiritual growth.

    two interlocking flames, the ASSP logo
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