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Students can also get opportunities to lead out in an activity for the night or share a devotional thought with their peers. Dorm worship is especially a great opportunity for students who want to get involved but are a bit shy about larger events.
Hope has a ton of ways to get involved on campus, and I’m here to highlight them. Clubs There are a ton of clubs on campus. There’s a pretty comprehensive list on Hope’s website, but you’ll also see them advertised around campus. Many clubs on campus allow you to come and go as you’re able to, so there’s no pressure.
There are so many opportunities for students to worship on campus! Each dorm puts on a worship program open to all students, and each floor has a program just for its residents. Outside the dorms, our campusministry team works really hard to make worship available.
I’ll always be able to go back and look at what I was involved in at Hope, the events I was excited about, and the places around Holland. Some of my friends are drivers for CASA, others work for CampusMinistry chaplains, work in the library, or are TAs and Peer Advisors. How much do I work in a school week?
Professors and many students likewise share the same faith background, and the support from my professors is unmatched. Hope’s campusministries played the largest part in my faith journey. When I walk throughout campus, attend classes, hang out with my friends, and attend Hope events, I can feel Jesus shining through.
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