Getting Involved
Getting Involved
Interested in Service?
Students in Service and Action is the Wesley Foundation's Student Service Initiative. By taking action in the community and serving others, we are able to share our faith while growing spiritually.
Our group participates in a wide variety of service activities. These are constantly changing and can be seen on our calendar page.
For more information on our service activities, please e-mail Rev. Kim Capps
Where to Start?
What kind of Bible study does the Wesley Foundation have?
Wednesday evenings are a time for students to gather together in the lounge of Memorial Chapel (see map). Dinner (free food!) is served beginning at 5:30 pm -- a great alternative to dining hall food or cooking. Bible study goes from 6:00 pm until about 7:00 pm.
If you've never even picked up a Bible in your life, don't worry. There are no quizzes! Come and join us for a practical, open, and faith-based discussion, led by Rev. Kim Capps. Since we are a group with members of different faith backgrounds, we are able to learn from one another, as well as directly from scripture. Its a great place for laughs, food, and contemplation. Come join us!
Where does the Wesley Foundation gather for worship?
Join the Wesley Foundation and the College Park community in worship at University United Methodist Church (UUMC). UUMC is our sponsoring church, and is located behind the campus along Campus Drive, across from parking lot 1 (see map)
There is a traditional worship services on Sundays at both 8:30 and 11 am.
How can someone with an interest in music get involved?
Harmony's Cross, our contemporary Christian choir, is open to anyone who wishes to sing or play an instrument. Harmony's Cross is made up not only of members of the Wesley Foundation, but also of students of other campus groups. The group is open to anyone who wishes to sing, or play an instrument. Practices are on Wednesday evenings from 7:30 to 9:00pm and are held at Memorial Chapel.
For more information, please e-mail Erika Kallio or Rebecca Selzer.
Also, UUMC has several musical options open to students. They are welcome to join the Aldersgate (church) Choir and the Handbell Choir, which play at the 11:00 am traditional service. Students who are interested are also welcome to join the Praise Band, which plays at the contemporary worship service.