Catholic Campus Ministry appropriates the Catholic faith tradition by gathering people of goodwill together in a tolerant and welcoming Catholic community on campus that proclaims the Gospel and provides opportunities for spiritual growth, service and active involvement in the community and Church. All are welcome to participate.
Christian Fellowship is an ecumenical group of students who meet weekly to worship through music, discussion and participation in diverse programs. Christian Fellowship is one of the largest organizations on campus. Besides having their weekly meetings, they regularly plan social gatherings and service projects.
Christian InterVarsity provides a group for fellowship and sharing of common ideas, problems and challenges which the Christian athlete faces in today's world. Activities include weekly meetings for discussion of various aspects of the Christian faith, prayer, athletic events, and retreats. This group is open to all R-MC students including those who do not participate in organized sports.
The Leadership Council is composed of a team of students who, with the Chaplain, coordinate the operation of R-MC Christian Fellowship. The Council consists of Leadership co-chairs and committee chairs for Outreach, Small Groups, Social, Service, Bible Study and Fellowship of Christian Athletes.
Amnesty International is an international human rights organization seeking to help prisoners of conscience throughout the world (people imprisoned for their political or religious beliefs) through letter writing and other educational efforts.
R-MC UMSF (Randolph-Macon College United Methodist Student Fellowship) is a group of students of all denominations gathering for spiritual support and fellowship. R-MC UMSF is a college ministry sponsored by Duncan Memorial UMC. For more information, contact Dawne Vronek at dawne.vronek@duncanmemorialumc.org.
Episcopal Campus Ministry (ECM) at Randolph-Macon College welcomes all Episcopalians and all who are seeking Christ. This is a ministry for the students, staff and faculty at Randolph-Macon College. This ministry is a part of the Outreach from St. James the Less Episcopal Church in Ashland, Virginia. It is being re-established as a part of the Randolph-Macon College Campus Ministries Council. We invite you to join us.