Board Members

Labyrinth

2006-2007 Committees

Camp Mack Chapel (contact Carrie Fry-Miller Campus Ministry Board plans a chapel service every fall as part of Camp Mack Day.  The theme often incorporates the natural beauty of the camp and the relaxed pace of the day.  Guitar and drums add acoustic delight to hymns, and insightful reflections provide a soothing spiritual atmosphere.  Clearly, Camp Mack Chapel is an integral part of this long-held Manchester tradition

Labyrinth (contact Sam Cox)  The Labyrinth is not a maze; rather, it is a tool for prayer and meditation.  The pathway of the Labyrinth is created to be a walking path where one can open herself to the presence of God or seek discernment and clarity in a particular question.  The Labyrinth is located in the woods behind Cordier Auditorium.  A peace pole at the edge of the woods marks the entrance.
 

Peace Week (contact Chris Hamlyn )  The purpose of the Peace Week Committee is to provide a week on campus devoted toward creating a world of peace.  Speakers, convocation, and programs are planned to help students learn about peace as well as give them a chance to express what Peace means to each individual here on campus.

Focus on Faith Week (contact Erin Bowers)

Jan Term Events (contact Maggie Siddiqui)  A focus on the different denominations and beliefs of students on campus through activities and discussions on how we as a community can get along with these varying views.

Fall Activity (contact Chris Hindsley): The Fall Activity Committee plans a fun, community-building social event each fall.  The activity is open to all and intends to provide space for students to engage in fun, yet meaningful fellowship with one another 

Spring Retreat (contact Laura Dell We're continuing the work of last year's Spring Retreat titled "Can we talk?" with "Can we still talk?" by introducing some controversial topics and trying to understand and respect other people's opinions by creating an open forum to talk.  It will be taking place February 24th at Koinonia.  Everybody is welcome from the campus including faculty, staff, and especially students. 

Religious Expressions (contact Aaron Hostetler) The Religious Expressions Committee seeks to educate, encourage and facilitate understanding of faith backgrounds.  We hope to accomplish this by creating opportunity for dialogue, celebration of religious beliefs, and participation in carious religious practices.

Public Relations (contact Anna Grady): It is the goal of the Public Relations/Outreach Committee that the campus be made more aware of not only the events Campus Ministry Board supports and sponsors, but also what Campus Ministry Board is and is not.