Monday, July 25th 2016

"My biggest fear is spiders or being along. Being along with a spider would be a heart attack or a gun battle!"

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At Friendship we believe the Church is not a building, it’s people, serving together to glorify God as an effective and influential church. So, each week, we highlight a volunteer or staff member who serves at Friendship, because our volunteers and staff make everything we do possible! We’ve asked each person some fun questions to help you get to know them better.

Julie Rusaw serves alongside her husband Jim, leading the Ignite Students. This week we have the opportunity to learn all kinds of fun things about her…like why Ground Hog Day is her favorite holiday!

Scroll down to learn more about Julie.


 

What brought you to Friendship originally?
Looking online for a contemporary service in a church that wasn’t so large that I was a lost face.

Do you have any pets?
Yes two dogs. Lilly and Molly. Molly is mine and she’s a pit chocolate lab mix. My Molly Moo Moo

What is your favorite holiday?
Ground Hog Day just to annoy my husband.

Do you have any hobbies during your spare time?
I like to write and draw take pictures.

What do you do for a living/career?
Currently I work for Amazon as a Studio Operations Assistant

What would be your biggest fear?
Spiders or being along. Being along with a spider would be a heart attack or a gun battle

Which cartoon character is your favorite?
Odie from Garfield

If you had to choose one food to eat for the rest of your life, what would it be?
Ice Cream, so many flavors and add ins

What would be your dream vacation?
Going to Scotland and Ireland to see castles

If you had a super power, what would it be?
It would be to change form like the Wonder Twins. That way I’d have a twin, too.

What is your favorite scripture?
Wife of Noble Character. Proverbs 31:10-12 “Who can find a virtuous and capable wife? She is more precious than rubies. Her husband can trust her, and she will greatly enrich his life. She brings him good, not harm, all the days of her life.”

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