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Campus Ministry Programs
Campus Worship -
Tuesdays, 10 a.m.. Evans Auditorium

Formerly Sunday Night Live, is an informal, contemporary
Christian worship experience that will include videos, singing, drama,
dance, message, and shared prayer, designed for students to have a great
relaxed place for fellowship! We're now in Evans Auditorium on
Tuesday mornings at 10 am. Contact
Kathy Campbell,
Jim
Taylor or
Meghan Rey for more details.
InterVarsity/ATT Christian Fellowship
Thursdays, 8:30 p.m., United Methodist
Church
Meets weekly on Thursday nights at 8:30
p.m. at the United Methodist church on campus, in large and small groups
to grow in Christian discipleship. Large group provides time for
worship, biblical message, share prayer, and fun! Men's and
women's mall group bible studies meet weekly as well. Contact
Josh
Mullins or
Eric
Jones for more information.
Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA)
Tuesdays, 8 p.m., Evans Auditorium
A great time
for athletes and non-athletes alike to share in growing in their
Christian faith through fellowship, fun, speakers, and prayer. .Coaches Julie Kennedy - Ext. 8904,
Renee Lopex - Ext 8771, Jamie Petrik - Ext 8891, and Megan Wargo - Ext
8714 are the FCA Advisors. Contact any of them for more information.
Men's Bible Study -
Mondays, 7:30 p.m., McRae House
A wonderful
group of guys to chat with about life and faith. Meet Monday
evenings at 7:30 pm at the McRae House, followed by a prayer/planning
meeting for ATT @ 9pm. Contact Stephen Butler at ext 8697 for more
details.
Online Daily Devotions and
Prayer Requests
An inspirational campus-wide e-mail
devotion is shared every day. If you have a devotion you would
like to share, email it to Kathy Campbell,
campbellk@lmc.edu.
Prayer requests go out campus wide as they come in. If you have a
prayer request that you would like to share with the campus community,
please call or email Kathy Campbell, Ext. 3142.
International Dinners
International Dinners are held twice
a semester at the McRae House and are advertised as they happen.
This is a great opportunity to enjoy some authentic world cuisine
and some great fellowship.
Soup Lunch - Wednesdays, any time
during 11 a.m.- 1 p.m., McRae House
Students, staff, and faculty come to
the McRae House to enjoy homemade soup, salad, bread, and dessert along
with casual conversation. This has become an institution. The soup is
prepared weekly by a different member of the campus community. This
lunchtime gives you a chance to meet people who may not be in your class
or on your team or in your residence hall. Would you like to make soup
for one of the soup lunches? Contact Kathy Campbell, Ext. 3142
World Religion Supper Seminar
Supper will be provided as we listen
to and discuss the particlar faith tradition for the week with a person
who is practicing the faith. This is a great opportunity to learn
about other religions from a personal perspective. For more
information, contact
Robert Black, ext 8788.
Peace Garden -
Feel free to come sit and relax in the
beautiful new Peace Garden at the McRae House...have a meeting, eat some
lunch or just have some time to yourself in this calming atmosphere.
McRae House
- Remember, you can sign up to use the McRae House for meetings, movies,
meals, parties or other special events. Just sign up on the
reservation calendar on the desk near the front door. See a McRae
House work-study with questions.
NEW Global Community Center
- Robert Black is the new
director of the global community center which hosts the International
Club, global problems, interfaith dialogue and more ... contact
Robert Black, ext 8788 for more
information.

Forums, Speakers and Series on issues of life and faith are held
throughout the semester. These events will be advertised on the
website as they happen.
Global Mission Trips to Mexico (May
2007), Guatemala (May 2007), and India (December 2006) - for details
click here to visit the Global Community Center Section on this website.
The Global Community Center is located in the McRae House with Ministry
and Counseling Services.
Click here for
a list of area churches.
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