United Campus Ministry Welcomes Students to the U of A

United Campus Ministry Welcomes Students to the U of A
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United Campus Ministry is having an ice cream social and open house from 8-9 p.m. Friday, Aug. 17, at 902 W. Maple. United Campus Ministry is next to the Tri-Delt house that is under construction and across from the gate that leads to Old Main. UCM says they would love to meet you and answer your questions about their ministry.

United Campus Ministry provides a home base for students, faculty, and staff to interact, to study God's word, to worship, and to serve. 

United Campus Ministry welcomes all students who are looking for a home away from home on the U of A campus. They have a drop-in  lunch fellowship each Monday that school is in session between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. where they offer free food, conversation, and rest from a busy day.

They also have a Thursday dinner and discussion from 5:30-7 p.m.

United Campus Ministry is a ministry of the Presbyterian Church (USA) in partnership with local Disciples of Christ Congregations. They welcome all students, faculty, and staff to join them.

 

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Susan Rose, Campus Minister
Campus Ministry
479-442-8041, ucmkristi@gmail.com

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