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For the Spring 2021 semester, the Mars Hill University Baptist Student Fellowship will meet on Sunday nights at 6:00 p.m. at Bentley Fellowship Hall just outside the chaplains' offices. We will have dinner together first and then have worship afterwards. Feel free to contact Daniel Hudgins at danieltfh2000@gmail.com for more information.
Find out more »The Red Sand Project is a temporary art installation aimed at creating opportunities for people to learn about and take action against vulnerabilities that can lead to human trafficking. Participants in this event will help to create the installation!
Find out more »Dorris Walker-Taylor, Senior Ambassador for Thistle Farms, will tell her story of survival after 26 years of addiction, trauma, and prostitution, of how she came to Thistle Farms, and how she learned that love heals.
Find out more »Meet some of the women of Thistle Farms and learn about this anti-trafficking organization and the women it serves while working on a project or two.
Find out more »Outreach celebration for families with children of all ages, with the goal of preventing child trafficking and child sexual assault. Food trucks, giant games, speakers, free resources, and free kids' self-defense classes. Co-sponsored by Legacy of Hope International and Life107.
Find out more »Fall Social for MHU students - hosted by St. Andrew's Catholic Church! Come hang out and enjoy s'mores & other snacks, apple cider & hot cocoa!
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."
Find out more »Meet-up for students who want to be part of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes
Find out more »MHU Faculty and Staff - Learn from Gregg Levoy as he leads a workshop based on his book Callings: Finding and Following an Authentic Life. This workshop is brought to you by the NetVUE professional development grant, and will include work around our own sense of purpose and calling as well as discussion of how to engage students in these big conversations.
Find out more »Are you trying to imagine what your life will look like beyond MHU? Do you have an idea of it, but are working out the details? Do you have a sense that you are meant for something, but you're not sure how to make that happen? Do you want to explore the possibilities of what life could hold for you? Gregg Levoy, author of Callings: Finding and Following an Authentic Life, will lead a workshop for MHU students based on…
Find out more »The women of La Esperanza are back for another tamale tasting! If you were able to attend the first tamale tasting you KNOW how tasty their tamales are. If you missed out last time, or if this is your first time, don't miss out of the FREE tamales! Reserve your FREE tamales by emailing Andrew Hoots, MHU Assistant Chaplain, at ahoots@mhu.edu by November 1st.
Find out more »Sarah Ogletree holds a BA in sustainable development, with a focus in environmental justice, from Appalachian State University. She earned her Master of Divinity, with a concentration in religious leadership and ecology, from Wake Forest University School of Divinity. Sarah has worked at the intersection of faith and environment for nearly a decade, partnering with organizations like Creation Justice Ministries, GreenFaith, People's Justice Council, Interfaith Power & Light, United Methodist Women, and Presbyterians for Earth Care. She served as North…
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