WHAT WE DO
Worship
Each Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock, we gather at Wesley for a time of worship. This is an informal time where participants dress casually. We share in lively music that is led by our Music Intern and Ministry Team, share prayer concerns and personal joys, and we participate in an exploration of biblical themes in a time led by the Campus Minister.
We gather weekly for a celebration of Holy Communion. We join in the Sacrament of the Table on Thursdays at 4:30 P.M. in our Chapel. Everyone is welcome at this gathering. Our table is an open table, with the one proviso is that worshipers affirm the words of our invitation:
Christ our Lord invites to his table all who love him, who earnestly repent of their sin,
and who seek to live in peace with one another.
Bible studies
Wesley holds a weekly Bible study in our Lounge area by a roaring fire (in season) called Faith by the Fire. Fire or not, we share in a discussion time that centers on biblical books, themes or application of Bible truths to our lives. Everyone is welcome to this study, and to the simple meal that follows it. We gather at 6:00 p.m. on Wednesday. We gather for a light meal following the study.
Fellowship opportunities
Through the year, we host occasions that we design to allow students to participate in a variety of activities. This past year these included Movie Nights, Game Nights, our traditional Trivia Tournament, an Easter Egg Hunt, Watch Parties(on our giant projection screen) for various athletic events, a Ping-Pong Tournament, an Eight-Ball Tournament, and parties centered around particular themes. We invite everyone to these gatherings in which our primary goal is to enjoy one another's company. Click
here for some examples of our gatherings.
Spiritual counseling
The maturing of the individual and the nurture of one's spirit is our greatest concern at Wesley. The Campus Minister is always available to our community for aid in dealing with spiritual questions and life issues.
Sometimes we put a lot of planning into a programmed event.
Sometimes our activity is spontaneous.
We look for God's direction in all of these.