Campus Ministries Initiative
The North American Division, working through Adventist Chaplaincy Ministries,
is embarking on a new plan to work with Seventh-day Adventist students
who are attending public colleges and universities in North America.
The plan that is being formulated will use either students who are already
enrolled in these public settings or Seventh-day Adventist young people
who would do volunteer service similar to students missions at a public
college or university in North America.
The concept is to use these individuals to help organize, communicate
with and draw together other Seventh-day Adventist students and family
at any given public university campus. They would be responsible for helping
to plan and conduct spiritually orientated gatherings for the students
and staff which they would identify. They would also be enabled to do
outreach to their friends and fellow students through the process that
would be developed by their local group.
Part of the plan is to have mentoring done by professional campus chaplains
so the students will have adequate direction and support in this ministry.
The concept is to pay these students a stipend, since their ministry
would be a “part-time job”. The students’ service potentially
carries academic credit through Griggs University (the collegiate division
of Home Study International) granted at no cost to the student.
These plans are currently in the design stage, but we will start some
pilot projects in the very near future.
If you have interest or are on a campus or know of a campus with significant
Seventh-day Adventist student presence, please contact Adventist Chaplaincy
Ministries to explore the potential of this program working on the campus
you identify.
You can contact Adventist Chaplaincy Ministries at:
Office: 301-680-6780
Fax: 301-680-6783
Email: acm@gc.adventist.org
Website: www.adventistchaplains.org
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