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Asian Christian Fellowship
The Asian Christian Fellowship (ACF) meets Fridays at 6:00 p.m. in 311 Bishops Hall. Friday meetings consist of praise, prayer, and guest speakers. Bible study groups meet throughout the week at various locations. Check Learnlink for more information about locations and times. Asian Christian Fellowship is affiliated with InterVarsity Christian Fellowship. Contact Glenn Goldsmith, (ggoldsm@learnlink.emory.edu).
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Baptist Campus Ministry
Supper and a program are held at the Baptist Center each Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. Throughout the week, Bible study, service projects, lunch/devotions and social events are offered. All students are welcome. The Baptist Fellowship, a support group for Baptist students at Candler School of Theology, meets weekly. Contact Campus Minister James Droddy, (404.377.4674).
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Catholic Campus Ministry
Sunday Mass (9:00 a.m. & 6:00 p.m., Cannon Chapel), retreats, Scripture reflection groups, service to area shelters, Newman Club, social events, and educational programs provide an exciting environment for inquiry, discovery, and growth. This group emphasizes student initiative and leadership formation. Contact: Director, Fr. Bryan Small, (404.636.7237).
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Christian Legal Society
Affiliated with the national organization, the Christian Legal Society is a Christian fellowship for law students. Members invite lawyers, faculty, Christian students, and other guests to share their experiences integrating their faith with a legal career. Please check the bulletin board at the law school for the time and location of weekly meetings.
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Christian Medical & Dental Society
This fellowship group meets to discuss personal and spiritual issues in the practice of medicine and in the experience of being a medical student. Activities include lunch meetings, speakers, conferences, and social events. Interface with role models and with persons at other campuses is encouraged. Contact Rick Boden, M.D., (404.633.1945; rickboden@comcast.net).
Emory Christian Fellowship
An interdenominational evangelical group, Emory Christian Fellowship meets Thursdays from 7:00 - 8:15 p.m. in room 303 of the Anthropology Building for singing, prayer, discussion, Bible study, and mutual support. Open to all persons, the Emory Christian Fellowship is affiliated with InterVarsity Christian Fellowship, a national campus organization. Small group Bible studies meet at various times throughout the week. Contact Glenn Goldsmith, adviser, (404.284.2837; ggoldsm@emory.edu).
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Episcopal Campus Ministry
Canterbury - the Episcopal Student group - offers fellowship and spiritual growth through worship, Bible study, prayer groups, suppers, service projects, and inquirers' class. Non-Episcopalians are welcome. The Episcopal Campus Ministry is affiliated with St. Bartholomew's Episcopal Church. Contact Episcopal Chaplain Nancy Baxter, (404.377.0680).
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Greek Orthodox Campus Ministry
The Greek Orthodox Annunciation Cathedral on Clairmont Road offers many opportunities for young adults to gather under the direction of the parish priest. The Young Adults League is involved in everything from Bible study to softball tournaments. From spiritual retreats to dinner and a movie, the Annunciation Cathedral provides the means for young adults to come together in an attempt to strengthen and grow in their cultural and religious convictions. Contact Father George Alexson, (404.633.5870).
Latter Day Saints Student Association
This group provides Latter Day Saint (Mormon) students with the opportunity to meet weekly to study the Bible and Book of Mormon, to participate in service projects, and to supplement their academic work with a rich spiritual and social life. This group also holds bimonthly informal evening cottage meetings and frequent lunch get-togethers. Non-Mormons are welcome. For more information call Larry Shaw, (770. 921.8455).
Lutheran Campus Ministry
If you need a ride to worship or would like information about Lutheran Student Movement, please call the church office at St. John's Lutheran Church, 1410 Ponce de Leon Ave. (corner of Ponce de Leon and Oakdale Rd.), Pastor Bradley E. Schmeling, (404.378.4243).
Metropolitan Christian Church
The Universal Fellowship of Metropolitan Community Churches was founded in the example of Christ, welcoming all persons with open arms, affirming each one's sacred and equal worth; unbiased as to gender, race, ethnicity, or sexual orientation; and committed to helping each to believe and become all that God has created them to be. UFMCC Emory Campus Ministry cooperates with other religious and ecumenical systems to assist individuals in the holistic integration of spirituality and sexuality. For more information please contact the Religious Life Office, (404.727.6225).
Ministry Of Independent Christian Church At Emory
MICE, the Ministry of the Independent Christian Church at Emory, provides students with an Independent Christian Church background and interested members of the Emory community opportunities for fellowship, spiritual growth, and Christian service. All students are welcome to join us for Mice, our weekly fellowship meal and Bible study, on Thursdays at 9:15 p.m. at 2001 Ridgewood Drive. For more information contact Campus Minister Chip Jurskis, (404.271.5261).
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Oxford Fellowship
Oxford students from many faith communities are involved in this ecumenical group. Worship, discussion groups, Bible study, volunteer projects and outdoor activities are included in this varied ministry. Oxford Fellowship sponsors a Fall Retreat for all Oxford students, staff and faculty at the beginning of the academic year. A Spring Spiritual Life Retreat focuses on spiritual development. Tuesday night discussions are held at 6:00 p.m. in the Oxford Student Center. This ecumenical group works cooperatively with the Oxford Interfaith Council. Contact the Oxford College Chaplain, Rev. Judith A. Shema, (770.784.8392).
Presbyterian Campus Ministry
The Presbyterian Campus Ministry (U.S.A.) invites all students to join them for fellowship, Bible study and prayer at 8:00 p.m. on Tuesdays in 106 Cannon Chapel. For more information, contact campus minister John Morgan, (404.310.7727).
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Reformed University Fellowship
The campus ministry of the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA) Reformed University Fellowship, meets on Wednesdays at 8:30 p.m. in Harris Parlor for teaching and fellowship. We also offer weekly small group Bible studies and occasional seminars, socials, and retreats. Our activities are open to all interested students. For more information please contact Campus Minister Hunter Bailey, (404.783.7974).
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United Methodist Campus Ministry
Grounded in the Wesleyan tradition of educating both the heart and the mind, United Methodist Campus Ministry invites students, faculty, and staff to come together for worship, fellowship, prayer, and service. Spiritual formation, leadership development, social activities, and service projects are important parts of the program.
Wesley Fellowship - the United Methodist student organization - is open to all students, both undergraduate and graduate. Sunday evening suppers and program are held weekly at 6:00 p.m. in Room 211 of the Glenn Memorial Church School Building. Contact Beth Bostrom, (404.727.6278).
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University Worship Deacons
Emory students serve as University Worship Deacons by participating in both the planning and the leadership of weekly services -- as speakers, readers, ushers, and musicians. Contact Dean Susan Henry-Crow, (404.727.6226) concerning worship opportunities.
Voices of Inner Strength Gospel Choir
Voices of Inner Strength, Emory's Christ-centered and dynamic gospel choir, welcomes all who desire to praise the Lord with song, minister with His word, and lead souls to Christ. The VOIS choir of more than 40 members sings at University Worship once a month and participates in an annual service learning project in the continental U.S. or abroad during Spring Break. Also, the VOIS Choir sings in Churches around the Atlanta area as well as performs acts of community service. The Choir invites enthusiastic singers who want to join in their music ministry. Please contact Loron Benton, President of the VOIS Choir, or Maury Allums, Director of the Choir, P.O. Drawer A.
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Whole Earth Choir
The Whole Earth Choir is a volunteer group of singers. Drawn from Emory students and faculty, as well as from other members of the University Worship community, the Choir specializes in sixteenth- and twentieth-century unaccompanied choral music. Rehearsals are one hour per week on Sunday morning at 9:45 a.m.