Campus Ministries

Program Summary
The Office of Campus Ministries connects student volunteers to service programs at designated sites, coordinates transportation, and acts as a support system to those who are serving. Students volunteer in tutoring, urban youth ministries, homeless shelters, construction of affordable housing, teaching English as a second language, and other volunteer opportunities.
Through these partnerships, students serve in
an urban neighborhood while learning from mentors and community leaders about
the beauty and challenges of life in the city.
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Ministry Sites
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TCO Vision
Through
serving in diverse environments students will learn about the complexities of
social inequality (specifically race and economics) and how these issues are
related to Christian discipleship.
Objectives for Students
1. Students will reflect on their own cultural/ social identity and how that identity has shaped them. (Self Reflection)
2. Students will engage in an active process of learning about the personal and social complexities of race and class. (Social Reflection)
3. Student will partner with organizations that are doing holistic community development. (Social Reflection)
4. Student will reflect and make connections between social activism and the Christian Faith. (Faith Reflection)
Questions?
For more information, contact Tanden Brekke.