Religious Life
Religious Life Overview
Religious Life Overview
 

chapel fullHendrix College understands that spiritual growth, theological exploration, and the growing expression of one's religious faith are central components of the college experience. Hendrix offers students and faculty a broad range of opportunities for religious study and practice.

Religious life programming is administered by the Religious Life Council, a student group advised by the Chaplain. Ministries offered to Hendrix students through the Religious Life Council and the Office of Chaplain include:

  • Campus Worship Services are held each Wednesday night at 6:30 p.m. in Greene Chapel. Services are led by students, with the Chaplain preaching.
  • Communion is celebrated in Greene Chapel each Tuesday at 4:15 p.m.
  • Fellowship every Thursday at 5:40 in Mills 304.  Come hang out and enjoy a home cooked meal.
  • Greene Chapel is open for prayer each day. In addition, the Prayer Room outside of Greene Chapel is available for private prayer.
  • Spiritual Life Retreats are planned by the Religious Life Council each term.
  • Fellowship Teams of students visit churches in Arkansas to lead Sunday worship, offer dramatic presentations and Christian music, assist with special programs for children, and lead lock-ins and retreats for youth.
  • The Future Preachers of America (FPA), is a group of students who feel that they have been called into ministry in someway.  The group includes those who want to preach, work with youth, children, families etc.  If you feel that God is calling you to be in the ministry in some way, shape or form, please contact Rev. JJ Derden or Rev. Wayne Clark.
  • The Marshall T. Steel Center for the Study of Religion and Philosophy promotes the study of religion and philosophy on the Hendrix campus. Activities include:
    • Lectures that bring to Hendrix noted speakers and scholars to address issues of public interest or concern.
    • Workshops that provide occasions for small groups to work intensely on specific issues of common interest.
    • Friday Afternoon Discussions that bring students and faculty together, often with an outside presenter, to discuss issues of common interest. The discussions are held each Friday in the Raney Building, and are open to the public.

 

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