Spiritual Life
In keeping with its Christian heritage, the University promotes spiritual growth stimulated by faith development. Spiritual growth is as important to one’s education as is emotional, physical, and intellectual development. All members of the university community are encouraged to nurture the spiritual dimension of their lives. Students are encouraged to participate in the life and worship of local churches.
Campus Ministry
Campus Worship calls the Chowan community together for authentic Christian fellowship that balances biblical relevance and reverence.
Ministry Chaplains are upper-class students who serve in first-year residence halls and in Whites Crossing to help bring the presence of Christ to the daily lives of first-year students.
Wednesday Night Worship provides a small group atmosphere to equip students to become disciples of Jesus Christ and live out the Great Communion.
Team 4:13 allows student chaplains to serve as peer-to-peer ministers on athletic teams.
International Justice Mission (IJM) is an international ministry aimed at educating and engaging students in the brokenness of the world. Our chapter is bringing global awareness to the University.
Mission Experiences give students the opportunity to share God’s love through local, national, and global service projects.
The Campus Ministry Team can help students choose from dozens of churches in the area. There are a variety of Christian denominations represented in eastern North Carolina.
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