Worship on Campus
University Chapel
University chapel nurtures members of the campus community in faith, hope and love as disciples of Jesus Christ. A community gathering place for worship and forum, university chapel reflects an Anabaptist/Mennonite perspective along side the diverse gifts, traditions and cultures of the broader Christian faith.
Participation by students, faculty and staff is expected as an expression of community interdependence, mutual accountability and desire for continual upbuilding and growth. (See the chapel schedule postings.)
Chapels are held in Lehman Auditorium every Wednesday and Friday from 10-10:30 a.m. during fall and spring semesters. To help plan and lead chapel and other campus worship services, complete the chapel participation form.
University chapel services are available as podcasts or
;
phone (540) 432-4231. To get involved in planning and leading chapel services,
contact Campus Pastor Brian Martin Burkholder at
or (540) 432-4196. (Read university chapel guidelines)
Celebration
Celebration is a student-led song, prayer and praise worship service held every Sunday evening, 9-10 p.m. in Martin Chapel of the seminary building. The service is open to everyone.
For more information, contact Campus Pastor Julie Haushalter at
or (540) 432-4273.
Other Worship Services
Taize' Worship
Taize'-style worship services are held occasionally. These quiet, reflective candlelight services are filled with scripture, singing, prayer and silence. A monthly Taize'-style service is held at nearby Park View Mennonite Church.
Hymn Sing 
Student song leaders offer evening hymn sings from time to time . Whether it's a large gathering or a small group huddled around the piano, these services are highlights. (Learn the university hymn - Christ of the Mountain.)
Gospel Worship
The Gospel Choir and multicultural services lead energetic gospel services in chapel and in other venues. Check out Du Rag Ministries too!
Seminary Chapel
Seminary Chapel is held at Martin Chapel on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 9:30 a.m. These experiences of worship are central to seminary community life and students are expected to participate faithfully. A fellowship time follows chapel. (Review the seminary chapel schedule.)

