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Celebration of Advent One of the most important ways in which Campus Ministry carries out its mission is by organizing the Crossroads programs. Crossroads is the weekly chapel service at Mars Hill, held Tuesday mornings at 10:45am in Broyhill Chapel. Although worship is a vital part of Crossroads, the program is designed to examine that place where faith meets reason. Sometimes the service is designed to encourage thought, and sometimes it is designed to encourage the experience of worship. But…
Find out more »One of the most important ways in which Campus Ministry carries out its mission is by organizing the Crossroads programs. Crossroads is the weekly chapel service at Mars Hill, held Tuesday mornings at 10:45am in Broyhill Chapel. Although worship is a vital part of Crossroads, the program is designed to examine that place where faith meets reason. Sometimes the service is designed to encourage thought, and sometimes it is designed to encourage the experience of worship. But always, it is…
Find out more »Join the Center for Religious and Spiritual Life for a time of scripture and carol singing to begin the season of Advent.
Find out more »Come and join us for a home-cooked meal and a time of worship in Bentley Fellowship Hall!
Find out more »Come join us as we gather in community to pursue faith and understanding. This is a casual setting where we come to learn more about the Bible and ourselves. If you're looking for a community to plug into and a place to belong, then please join us on Thursday evenings at 8:00 pm. *This will take place in Broyhill Chapel on December 2.
Find out more »Alternative Spring Break Info Session On Zoom—Email ahoots@mhu.edu for the linkImmigration is one of the most divisive issues facing our country. Go beyond the media headlines and political talking points and join us for a trip to the Texas border where students will be reminded that people are people.Sponsored by the Center for Religious and Spiritual Life
Find out more »The Center for Religious and Spiritual Life is hosting a Peace & Justice Coffeehouse (P&J Coffeehouse). We'll have FREE Camden's Coffeehouse coffee and snacks! Jasmin Pittman Morrell is a writer and editor interested in narratives centering and celebrating Black and Indigenous presence, food, and art. Her essays are included in Meeting at the Table: African-American Women Write on Race, Culture and Community (2020), The Bitter Southerner, The Porch Magazine, and Bigger Than Bravery: Black Resilience and Reclamation in a Time…
Find out more »Join us for a community ecumenical Ash Wednesday service, led by local clergy and members of MHU faculty and staff.
Find out more »P&J Coffeehouse, Peace & Justice Coffeehouse, is a space where you can come for FREE Camden's coffee and a chance to hear from local partners about their efforts to promote peace and justice in our community, state, nation, and world. "When you want a little justice with your coffee." What does it mean to be human and humane in zip code 28754, in 2022? Join Marc Mullinax as he discusses one of the world’s oldest, and still relevant, religious texts:…
Find out more »One of the most important ways in which The Center for Religious and Spiritual Life carries out its mission is by organizing Crossroads. Crossroads is the weekly chapel service at Mars Hill, held Tuesday mornings at 10:45am in Broyhill Chapel. Although worship is a vital part of Crossroads, the program is designed to examine that place where faith meets reason. Sometimes the service is designed to encourage thought, and sometimes it is designed to encourage the experience of worship. But…
Find out more »Baptist Student Fellowship's weekly gathering for dinner, Bible Study, and worship
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