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Spiritual Formation
Greenville College Chapel
9:30 – 10:20 a.m. , Monday, Wednesday, Friday
1:30 – 2:20 p.m. Tuesday
9:30 – 10:30 p.m. Thursday

Course Schedule:

Monday, Wednesday & Friday Chapels:
The Chapel programs are varied, but usually include music, prayer, Scripture readings, and a message from a member of our own college community or an outside guest. A four-year topical curriculum is followed, designed to support both the Mission of the College and the mission/objectives of the Chapel program.

Tuesday Prayer & Meditation Chapels:
The Tuesday Chapel is a time of individual quiet meditation and prayer in the sanctuary of the Free Methodist Church . Individuals are available to pray with those who desire prayer.

Thursday Night Vespers:
This student-led service is held each Thursday night in LaDue Auditorium and consists of music, testimonies, Scripture readings, and preaching by our music and ministry majors, as well as other fellow-students.

OBSERVANCE OF THE CHRISTIAN CALENDAR/YEAR

In addition to the “Four-Year Syllabus/Topical Plan,” Chapel will seek to explain and observe/celebrate on a regular basis several significant events in the Christian Calendar/Year, including:

Advent, Christmas, Lenten Season (Ash Wednesday, Good Friday), Easter, Pentecost, and monthly communion.

OTHER REGULARLY SCHEDULED EVENTS/ ON-GOING THEMES

A “Christian Life Week” (or “Spiritual Emphasis Week”) is held each semester, a “World Missions Week” is held each spring, and various special lectureships are held throughout the year.


A Four-Year Topical Curriculum


YEAR ONE

“Jesus Christ – The Author and Perfector of Our Faith”

 

Fall 2003 Spring 2004
Theme: “Judaism & Christianity” Theme: “Jesus Said, ‘I Am'”
Subtopics : Subtopics :
  • Jesus, Our Jewish Brother
  • The Chosen People
  • Understanding our Jewish Heritage
  • Why I Become a Jew Before I Become a Christian
  • Jesus the Passover Lamb
  • The Importance of Sacrifice
  • Jesus – the Ultimate Fulfillment of Prophecy
  • The Light of the World
  • The Way, the Truth, the Life
  • The True Vine
  • The Good Shepherd
  • The Bread of Life
  • The Gate for the Sheep
Additional Resources: Additional Resources:
Films: “Schindler's List” & “The Chosen ” Book: The Gospel of John
Books: Our Father Abraham  
Activities: Celebrate Yom Kippur,
other Jewish festivals
 

 


YEAR TWO

“Becoming a Disciple of Christ”

Fall 2004 Spring 2005
Theme : “Lord, Teach Us to Pray” Theme: “The Will of God”
Subtopics: Subtopics:
  • Developing the Inner Life
  • The Spiritual Disciplines
  • Prayer
  • Meditation
  • Solitude
  • Fasting
  • Simplicity
  • Study
  • Knowing God's Will
  • Vocation & Calling
  • Discerning our Calling in Life
  • All of Life is Ministry/Worship
  • Discovering Our Gifts/Talents
  • Overcoming Our Weaknesses/Past Sufferings

 

Additional Resources: Additional Resources:
Book: Richard Foster's Celebration of Discipline Book: Gerald L. Sittser, The Will of God as a Way of Life
Activities:  
  • Prayer Retreat
  • Campus-Wide Fast
 


YEAR THREE

“Living in Christian Community”

Fall 2005 Spring 2006
Theme: “Building a Christian Community” Theme: “The Community of Faith” -- Sharing Our Stories/Our Journeys
Subtopics: Subtopics:
  • Why Community is Important
  • Developing Healthy Relationships
  • Being “Authentic”
  • Caring Enough to Confront
  • The Importance of Belonging to a Body of Believers (Church)

 

  • Sharing Faith Journeys:
  • “How Christians Respond to Pain & Suffering”
  • “How God Called You to Greenville College -- Teaching, etc.”
  • Legacies of the Faithful:
  • Stories of those who have gone before -- from our community,
  • From the Scripture
Resources:  
Book: Bonhoeffer's, Life Together  
Movie about the Amish or other Christian communities  

YEAR FOUR

“Living in the World”

 

Fall 2006 Spring 2007
Theme: “Building a Christian Worldview” Theme: “In the World But Not Of The World”
Subtopics: Subtopics:
  • Understanding a Worldview
  • Seeing the World as Christ Sees It
  • A Christian's Response to War & Violence
  • A Christian's Response to Poverty
  • Discerning Good & Evil in the World
  • Purity
  • Living a Life of Integrity
  • Stewardship
  • Respecting/Honoring the Body of Christ
  • Letting Your Life “Speak”