What does it look like to be full of spiritual life? CUAA students can show you!
“In him was life, and that life was the light of all mankind.” John 10:10 (NIV)
At CUAA, it is our mission to develop students in “mind, body, and spirit.” Every day our students live that out on campus through regular prayer, daily worship, devoted Bible study, quiet contemplation, and striving to walk in the light of Christ with every step they take.
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Student ministry at CUAA
On campus, our students are regularly engaged in service to each other, the Church, and our community in various ways.
- Campus Ministry Leadership Team (CMLT): The student force behind many of the campus ministry organizations on campus that unite under the same mission of helping students develop and grow in their faith in Jesus Christ.
- Campus Ministry Coordinators: Designated to either a residence hall or the commuter population to serve as spiritual and emotional support to their peers in the highs and lows of everyday life, always pointing them back to the One who loves them most, Jesus Christ.
- Concordia Youth Ministries: Focuses on bringing the Word of God to youth in a fun, memorable way.
- Community Groups: Student-led groups that meet weekly to discuss faith and life in candid and inviting ways.
- Alpha Omega: Regularly scheduled house parties take place in resident hall common areas and include food, dancing, and a testimony of Jesus’ love, given by a rotation of student speakers or faculty and staff on campus.
- Tuesday Night Worship Team: The behind-the-scenes team that orchestrates the song and Scripture selections, and make sure the weekly Tuesday night worship experience goes off without a hitch.
- Worship Arts Team: Students using their God-given musical talents to be a part of the Worship Arts Team, and assist in leading worship at Daily Chapel, student-led worship, area church ministries, or special events.
Want in?
Concordia University Ann Arbor is a Lutheran higher education community committed to helping students develop in mind, body, and spirit for service to Christ in the Church and the world. To learn more about Christian life on the CUAA campus, click the link below.