Organizations
Missions
Centers
The organizations below are sponsored by the College of Bible and Religion and are small groups which address specific needs of the various majors of the college. Regular attendance and participation in one of these groups is required of all Bible and Bible-related majors. Combined meetings and retreats of the groups are to facilitate interaction and community among faculty and students.
JOY
The motto of this club is Jesus first, Others second, Yourself last. The purpose of this organization is to encourage and maintain an intellectual, practical, and spiritual attitude for Harding women to develop in Christian service and fellowship. Contact Ann Hobby or Dr. Sherry Pollard.
Sanea
Sanea is a club for...
Missions Organizations
ALPHA CHI-MALACHI:
Alpha Chi-Malachi is designed primarily for Bible, Missions, Religious Education, and Biblical Language majors. Meetings, held twice monthly, are designed to promote fellowship among majors, provide resource speakers for professional enrichment, inform members of speaking opportunities and job placement possibilities, and give opportunities for service.
YOUTH CORPS
Youth Corps began in 1990 to provide all interested students actual opportunities in youth ministry. Youth & Family Ministry majors and minors are invited to become part of this ministry, but anyone interested in youth ministry is welcomed as a team member. Youth Corps is open to all students with interest in ministering to teens, children, and families. All Youth Ministry majors are expected to be a part of this effort to apply class work to real world situations. Youth Corps is primarily for youth and family majors. Youth Corps offers opportunities to serve today.
TENTMAKERS
Composed of men and women who plan to dedicate themselves to various activities and ministries of the church as self-supporting workers. Most of the members are enrolled with a primary major which will lead to gainful employment and with a second major in vocational ministry, which will equip them for their active service in the church. On campus, these students dedicate themselves to good works and to the ongoing study of how they will be able to develop their own personal mission for Christ after graduation.
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