MESSIAH COLLEGE MINISTRIES 2015-2016 CAMPUS MINISTRIES 149



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MESSIAH COLLEGE MINISTRIES 2015-2016 CAMPUS MINISTRIES 149

MISSION & OUTCOMES The mission of Messiah College Ministries (MCM) is to reveal the glory of Christ and his kingdom, to enjoy and embody the lavish love of the Redeemer, and to nurture multi-faceted faithfulness. We address this mission through a range of programs that are designed to help participants to: 1. Reflect deeply and dig into the biblical story 2. Articulate a growing knowledge of God and self 3. Articulate a theology of culture and appreciate cultural differences 4. Display compassion for others and collaborate with the kingdom in view 5. Develop authentic interpersonal relationships 6. Display Christian character and gifted leadership We pursue these outcomes in collaboration with students, colleagues, and friends of the college, and together we strive to live as a vital community of trust and learning. Relationship formation, deep discipleship, and student empowerment are key strategies that mark the work of MCM. INVOLVEMENT Whether you are most likely to connect with God through quiet prayer or exuberant worship, through community service or through purposeful study, life at Messiah offers a whole array of opportunities for pursuing spiritual growth in the way that best fits you. To help you find the opportunities that connect best with your preferences and interests, we have made a discernment tool available on the Spiritual Formation page of the College Ministries web site found here: www.messiah.edu/ministries/spiritualformation. You will also find information there and links to help you connect with ministries on campus that fit your style and calling. Intentional Formational Relationships We can t do the spiritual life alone. We strongly encourage students to find a group of people with whom they can pursue God. This might take the form of a small discipleship group or it might be your flag football team. The important thing is that you find a group of people with whom you are going below the surface to ask each other the hard questions, where you feel safe enough to let your guard down, and where you encourage each other to apply your faith to your lives. 150 MESSIAH COLLEGE

Student Chaplains The Student Chaplain Team has a unique opportunity to serve Messiah College s campus through various student-led ministry initiatives. They seek to enrich the spiritual lives of students, encouraging them to passionately pursue the Lord through discipleship ministries, prayer ministries, worship ministries, and Kairos chapels. With ministries led by students for students, the Chaplain Team can connect with their peers on a deeper level due to the mutual trust created by their shared experience as Messiah College students Koinonia Small Group Ministry The student chaplains organize a small group ministry that places interested students in groups and provides leader training and special events. To sign up for a small group, visit the Koinonia web site: http://koinoniaministries.weebly.com/group-sign-up.html. Powerhouse Powerhouse is a primarily student-led and student-initiated service of worship held in Hostetter Chapel on Thursday nights at 8:30pm. Students flood to Hostetter every week to join together in worship through song, prayer, and reflection in a powerful experience of corporate fellowship and praise. Local Churches Students are encouraged to be involved in a local church during their time at Messiah. Information on a number of local churches is available through the College Ministries website at http://www.messiah.edu/info/20056/church. Various churches provide van service from Eisenhower Circle. The Transport column in the church database provides information on the churches that provide van service. The Grantham Church has a long relationship with the College and its location is near the main entrance. CHAPEL The chapel program of Messiah College is also designed to build community and foster Christian growth. On Tuesday mornings many members of the Messiah community gather in Brubaker Auditorium for a worship service that is designed to exalt the Lord Jesus and to pursue biblical literacy through the preaching of the Word. On Tuesday evenings in Hostetter Chapel, a smaller service, often developed in collaboration with campus partners, is offered that focuses more on a specific topic connected to the program or speaker. On Thursday mornings chapel is MESSIAH COLLEGE MINISTRIES 151

designed so that educators and students can convene in smaller venues for Bible studies, book studies, the practice of spiritual disciplines, as well as an array of discussions regarding Christian life and culture. 152 MESSIAH COLLEGE CHAPEL ATTENDANCE POLICY Chapel attendance is an educational requirement for all full-time Messiah College undergraduate students. It is designed to foster biblical literacy and faith formation. Students are expected to attend 14 approved chapel opportunities each semester. Services and gatherings will be offered in various venues on most Tuesday mornings and evenings as well as on Thursday mornings. 1. Students must swipe their cards at the venues where card registration is available. In smaller venues students may be asked to sign an attendance sheet. Doors on most venues will be locked five minutes after the scheduled start time. After that students will not be admitted, and they cannot claim chapel credit. Students can track their chapel attendance on MCSquare. 2. If the following conditions apply, a student may request chapel exemption for a semester. a. The student is engaged in a semester-long internship or student teaching that conflicts with chapel attendance. b. The student is employed off campus for more than 25 hours/week. c. The student has parenting obligations that prohibit chapel attendance. The request for exemption must be completed within the first four weeks of each semester. Offices that coordinate student internships, nursing clinicals, and teacher education may submit a list of students for a semester-long exemption. If this list is received by the MCM office during the first month of the semester, the student will not be required to submit an exemption form. Exemption is automatically granted to students who are studying with off-campus programs for the semester. No chapel exemption is necessary or available for missing a particular chapel opportunity (e.g. sickness, field trip, on or off-campus obligation). If a student is ill or absent from the college for two weeks or more, the student should submit an explanation in writing (with a doctor s excuse or notice from the Engle Center). In these cases the chapel requirement may be adjusted. 3. If a student has not completed the chapel requirements as stated above, the student will receive notification that he/she has been

placed on chapel probation for the following semester with the following consequences: a. For each attendance short of the required 14, a fine of $15. b. An active chapel probation status is likely to negatively impact one s eligibility for service in a student leadership position. c. If a student is placed on chapel probation for consecutive semesters, he/she will be required to meet with a representative of MCM. d. Any student that has been on chapel probation for any three semesters may be subject to suspension from the college. 4. A student involved in deception regarding any of the chapel attendance policies (e.g. friend swiping, illegitimate exemption request) will incur a fine of $210 ($15 for each of that semester s 14 required chapels). The student will also be required to meet with a representative of the MCM office and will be placed on chapel probation for the following semester. 5. Appeals regarding a student's chapel attendance deficiency or chapel probation status should be made in writing and may be submitted to MCM within 10 business days of receipt of the relevant notification from MCM. Decisions of MCM may be appealed in writing to the Vice Provost and Dean of Students. MESSIAH COLLEGE MINISTRIES 153