Campus Ministry
Campus Ministry at Reinhardt (a.k.a.
"Student Ministry Council") exists to coordinate the religious
activities at Reinhardt College. This group plans, implements,
and participates in a variety of activities throughout the
academic year in the areas of worship, study, service, and
fellowship.
Reinhardt Athletes for
Christ Everyday
Reinhardt Athletes for Christ Everyday (RACE) is a
non-denominational organization dedicated to reaching athletes and
all whom they influence with the message of the Gospel. If you enjoy
sports and you want to grow in your faith with your teammates and
other athletes, then RACE is for you. In RACE, you’ll develop
relationships that will help you demonstrate your commitment to God
through integrity, service, teamwork and excellence. RACE meets on
campus for fellowship, devotionals, and other activities. The RACE
is led by students with one faculty sponsor and Campus Ministry's
support. Any students on campus (athlete or not) is encouraged to
join RACE. This group has an athletic emphasis, but anyone can
attend.
Baptist Collegiate
Ministries
The Baptist Collegiate Ministries is a student-led campus
Christian organization that is completely open to students of all
denominations, or no denomination. The main thing is that all
students at Reinhardt are welcome and encouraged to attend
everything the BCM offers. Our mission is to be an active, visible
part of campus life that is open to students of all denominations.
BCM seeks to bring others to Christ through outreach activities and
personal relationships. Our goal is to serve others, develop Godly
character, and promote unity among students on the Reinhardt College
campus. BCM holds weekly meetings that involve bible study and faith
discussions. BCM also offers social activities and community service
opportunities.
Wesley Fellowship (Methodist
Ministry Group)
The Wesley Fellowship is a ministry of the
United Methodist Church to all the students at Reinhardt College. This
group provides weekly meetings for anyone who seeks Christian fellowship
and discipleship. Its goal is to keep students connected to the Church,
as well as, growing in their faith and in service to others.
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