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Anti-Apathetics Anti-Apathetics (AA) is a group of students whose passion is social-justice. AA is committed to the following four main ideals of Ministry, Education, Advocacy and Service. These four commitments serves as guide to foster change on local, national and international levels and to decrease the amount of apathy found on the LaGrange College campus. AA meets on Wednesdays in the Interfaith Center.
Baptist Collegiate Ministries The Baptist Collegiate Ministries (BCM) is an on-campus organization led by Christian students of the college. BCM strives to be a living ministry with a passion for reaching the campus with God's love, and for providing His children a place to grow. The BCM meets on Tuesdays for lunch and Thursday nights in the Interfaith Center.
Fellowship of Christian Athletes The Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) seeks to present to athletes and coaches, and all whom they influence, the challenge and adventure of receiving Jesus Christ as savoir and Lord, serving him in the relationships and in the fellowships of the church. FCA meets on Wednesdays in the Interfaith Center.
Wesley Fellowship The Wesley Fellowship is a United Methodist student fellowship caring for the campus community and beyond instilling values of faithful service and study. As a United Methodist-sponsored student group who seeks to promote Christian service to the LaGrange College campus and the larger community, Wesley Fellowship seeks to embody John Wesley's notion of spreading social holiness. Wesley Fellowship meets on Monday nights in the Interfaith Center.
Reformed Bible Fellowship Reformed Bible Fellowship is a Bible group sponsored by a local Presbyterian Church in America-affiliated congregation which meets on Wednesdays in the chapel.
Gospel Choir The gospel choir is open to all students and meets every Tuesday night in the chapel for rehearsals.
Chapel Services The primary worship of the College meets every Sunday at 5:30 pm. The music for Chapel is provided by students. Students, faculty/staff members and the chaplain share in the speaking responsibilities.
The Alternative Spring Trip A bi-annual trip is taken to a third-world culture of poverty each Spring Break. The ASB Trip helps students learn about life in another culture and face new challenges and new responsibilities; to help students experience God's love for all people as they give themselves in service to others; to explore the philosophy of leading by serving others and to become actively engaged in servant leadership in another culture; and to establish a supportive community among the team and meaningful relationships with the local people. Application are made available in early November. There is a selection process, and each student is required to meet for a weekly one and one-half-hour study session during the months of February and March.
United Methodist Candidacy Studies Weekly one-on-one mentoring sessions are held with junior and senior-level college students from The United Methodist tradition who are interested in and seeking ordained ministry in The United Methodist Church. If interested please contact the chaplain at askthechaplain@lagrange.edu
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