Announcements
Take a break and treat yourself at our Hot Chocolate and Cookie Bar! Warm up with a cup of cocoa, top it just how you like, and grab a cookie (or two!) while you’re at it. Come relax, recharge, and enjoy some sweet community time — you won’t want to miss it!
Join us on Tuesday, November 18 for Neighborhood Festive Fun — a time to celebrate the season with friendly competition, sweet treats, and plenty of holiday cheer. Sign up for the Campus Neighborhoods Holiday Tournament at the link above, and keep an eye on your neighborhood GroupMe for more details!
Need a study break? Stop by the library on Monday, November 17th and grab a treat from our Donut Wall as part of Final Stretch Fun Week! Take a few minutes to relax, refuel, and enjoy something sweet as you power through the end of the semester. We’ll see you there!
Join us for an enriching cultural celebration of India and Sri Lanka, with an emphasis on the global impact of the Gospel. We will enjoy a time of worship, prayer, activities, and food in order to learn more about and honor these two countries. Register today, and come experience a rich blend of traditions that unite us all!
Come join us for coffee and conversation with Dr. Nate Brooks, Associate Professor of Counseling. Registration is required, so sign up today to save your seat!
Come join us for free coffee, donuts, and a Library Talk with Dr. John Hammett on his new book, The Source of Hope: An Introduction to Eschatology!
The Pastors Center is hosting a Dead Preachers Society meeting on November 4th at 11:30am in Carson Hall Room 223. Dr. Quinn will share on Augustine and lunch will be provided. Register today at the link in the description!
Come join us at the November Equipping Luncheon hosted by the CPPL! This lunch is designed for you to be equipped and encouraged, and to provide you with the opportunity for fellowship and connection with students, faculty, and local pastors. Dr. Akin will be sharing tips for preaching wisdom literature in the Old Testament, with a focus on the Song of Solomon.
Any of our juniors and seniors in Judson College are invited to submit an 8-10 page research essay you’ve already written for a monetary prize! The Excellence in Writing Competition is Judson College’s annual research writing contest. Juniors and seniors at the college in good academic standing are invited to enter one 8–10 page research essay that argues a thesis, shows academic research, and is written for a class in Judson College anytime during 2024 or 2025.
You’re invited to our next Grad Life Lunch as we dive into the topic of Worship Ministry! Whether you’re already serving, preparing for future ministry, or simply passionate about worship, come be part of an engaging conversation on what it means to lead God’s people in praise. Enjoy a free lunch, connect with fellow grad students, and hear real-life insights on the heart, calling, and challenges of worship leadership.