A wide variety of events and activities are offered by Campus Ministries to provide our students with opportunities to pray, worship and grow their faith.
These events guide our campus community in increasing their PROXIMITY to God and their PROXIMITY to one another.
For a complete listing of these events, please see our events listings below.
Timber Ridge Manor is closing this week and there are still a few senior residents in need of moving assistance.
One of the residents, Jo Marie, is moving out Sunday, Nov. 10, between 12–2 p.m. and needs 5–6 volunteers to help her load her truck. Please come to assist!
We are looking for 300 students, families and community members to help us pack 8,000 packages for a Christmas Behind Bars project that will send care packages and encouraging literature to incarcerated individuals. Join us on Sunday, Oct. 27. Use this link to sign up.
Come join us for an amazing Holy Spirit-led and prayer-saturated Bible study. Journey with us as we commune with God in scripture. This is a Christ-centered study geared toward learning how to cultivate intimacy in our relationship with God, learning how to apply scripture to our lives, and navigating real life issues like emptiness, depression, anxiety, capacity, addictions, etc. Light snacks and fellowship to follow.
This Spring 2024 semester, the theme for Kinetic Worship is “Jesus is _____.” We are going to dive into Jesus’ “I am” statements and explore Him as King, High Priest, Messiah, etc. Ultimately, we want to understand more about Christ’s authority, kingship and priesthood in our lives and the riches we have available to us in Him because of our new identity as redeemed sons and daughters of God. We will be taking a Jesus-centered journey through scripture, and our hope is that the Lord will ignite a fiery passion in the hearts of everyone on the Andrews University campus (and online) so that people can experience Jesus, the Gospel and radical transformation of heart. We hope that you will see and hear scripture like you’ve never seen or heard it before! It is our prayer that through dynamic worship, powerful Christ-centered messages and loving fellowship, people will leave with faith on fire for Jesus because hope has been restored and they are able to see a clearer picture of who Jesus is and who they are in Him.
Matthew Sleeth, MD is an author, speaker, and advocate of creation care. A former emergency room physician, Sleeth wrote his first book, Serve God, Save the Planet[1] (Zondervan), in May 2006. Since then, he has spoken more than 900 times[2] in churches, schools and to media outlets about the biblical mandate to care for the Earth.
Join us this sabbath for the last service sabbath of the semester.
We meet at 2:30pm at PMC to load the vans to the 4 different locations:
1. Food Drive collection in Benton Harbor
2. Music for Seniors @ Provision Living
3. Beach Pick up - Biophilia CLub
4. Delivery of Easter Baskets to churchs and nurisng home for kids and seniors.
You can sign up on the Ufaith app or walk-in on sabbath!
See you there!
New Life is a worship experience where you can experience Christ, change and community.
New Life Fellowship will resume on Saturday, Dec. 3, at 11:45 a.m.
This New Life Sabbath School class is for faculty, staff and community members. Join us for a robust conversation.
Join us as we partner with Harbor of Hope to distribute Thanksgiving baskets to the Benton Harbor community. For transportation, meet us in the Howard Performing Arts Center parking lot at 12 p.m. Seating is limited, so please be on time.
A New Life small group for faculty, staff and community members is launching this Saturday, Oct. 20, from 10:30–11:30 a.m. This small group will be hosted by Mario Ferguson, pastor, and will be held in the Center for Engagement office located in the Campus Center.
The topic of sexuality and addiction is rarely talked about in the Adventist church. For those who struggle with sexually compulsive behaviors or have experienced betrayal due to someone else’s behaviors, this often contributes to feelings of isolation and shame.
At this two-day conference, we’re going to talk about sex: how our sexuality is God’s design but sometimes our life experiences take us in a direction we never intended to go. We will offer practical tools for breaking the shame cycle, renewing the mind, establishing sexual integrity, starting a healing ministry, and creating a culture of grace to help people overcome unwanted sexual behaviors and betrayal trauma.
By attending you will learn the tools necessary to help our communities be places of healing.
Pornography in particular is impacting younger generations with studies showing 60 percent, and higher, of teens being exposed to pornography. Increasing access to and use of the internet, social media and the entertainment culture exposes them to images and ideas about sex and romantic relationships that are destructive. We need to invest in learning how to help!
If you are an Andrews University junior high, academy, undergraduate or graduate student, an Andrews University employee or a Pioneer Memorial Church member, you can email engagefaith@andrews.edu for a discount code that will make this conference only $25! Using that discount code, register here. Also, if you are a member of PMC, scholarships may be available to help cover this registration fee.
This conference is being provided through donations and registration fees. If you would like to financially support this event, please email us.
For men, women and students (14+)—learn what it looks like to live in sexual health! Hope and freedom are possible.
New Life is a worship space where you experience Christ, change and community.
Join AU NSSLHA Chapter for a service gala and awards ceremony. A portion of the proceeds will go to “Parkinson Voice Project”.
When: April 9, 2022 | 6:30 pm
Where: Andrews Academy Commons
Tickets: March 1 - 11: $15 | March 12-25: $20
AU NSSLHA Chapter and the School of Communication Sciences and Disorders is hosting a can/non perishable food drive for Red Bud Ministries.
Redbud Area Ministries is an interdenominational and interracial ministry center started to organize the churches in the Buchanan and Galien School Districts to respond to individual and family needs.
Location drop-off: The School of Communication Sciences and Disorders, Bell Hall 114. We will be accepting donations from now until April 9.
New Life is a worship experience where you can experience Christ, change and community.
New Life Fellowship is a vibrant worship experience where you can experience Christ, change and community.
New Life Fellowship is a place where you can experience Christ, Change and Community.
Looking for an opportunity to learn how to share your faith, connect with the community, and earn scholarship money? Try canvassing! Join the iCanvass AU (Literature Ministries) Club in the Department of Religion & Biblical Languages (Buller Hall) this Sunday for an outreach adventure you won't forget. Sign up and more information available here: https://form.jotform.com/
Dates and Times:
Sun, Jan. 16, 2022 | 10 a.m.–5:30 p.m.
Mon, Jan. 17, 2022 | 10 a.m.–5:30 p.m.
Sun, Feb. 6, 2022 | 10 a.m.–5:30 p.m.
Sun, Feb. 20, 2022 | 10 a.m.–5:30 p.m.
Sun, March 13, 2022 | 10 a.m.–7:30 p.m.
Sun, April 3, 2022 | 10 a.m.–7:30 p.m.
Sun, April 17, 2022 | 10 a.m.–7:30 p.m.
Location: Department of Religion & Biblical Languages, Buller Hall, Andrews University
Join New Life as we celebrate the many ways that God has demonstrated his love and care to us throughout this semester.
New Life Fellowship is a vibrant worship experience for students, faculty, staff and community members. This Sabbath, Chaplain Danielle Pilgrim will be speaking on the theme "Lifeline."
Join the chaplains for an enjoyable time in the Center for Faith Engagement office located in the Campus Center.
God's Abundant Pantry is a pantry that provides food and groceries for around 150 families. We are open on Tuesday's and we are looking for more student help one Tuesday every month from 3:00pm-7:00pm.
Responsibilities include:
* To open the pantry.
*Pull out all the grocery carts.
*All items go on the table. (Rice, beans etc.)
*Items are taken out of the freezer and refrigerator.
*Student volunteers/or volunteers stand behind the table to hand out items.
*When done, put everything away.
*Sign forms for student volunteers for the government.
*May need to drum up more volunteers.
If you're interested in helping, please call Roger Pickell (269-277-2899).