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Spiritual Life

Spiritual Formation and Community Life is more than a program. It is a way of living! Our Spiritual Formation programs are designed to cultivate an environment for spiritual growth on our campus. The primary way we promote this is through regularly scheduled chapels each week. Spiritual Formation also oversees small groups and coordinates with departments for missions opportunities.

Chapel

Tabor College holds chapel weekly on Mondays and Wednesdays where staff, faculty and students come together to worship, hear God’s Word and connect to one another.

Small Groups

Bible studies, discipleship groups and student led ministries are also available at various times throughout the week and at various locations on campus. Small group ministries are a place where students can connect and grow as they learn how to follow God together.

Global Outreach

During Interterm 2022, students will have the opportunity to travel to either France or Thailand to work alongside church planters to minister to those communities. There will also be a Social Work learning trip to Nepal, a Biology study trip to Guatemala, and two Israel trips (Choir & Bible Department).

Chapel

“You are the light of the world. A town built on a hill cannot be hidden.” Matthew 5:14

God’s word tells us that “God is light; in him there is no darkness at all (1John 1:5).” We are called to walk in the light, just as Jesus did. We are called to live out our faith. We are called to live in the ways Jesus describes as the reality of the Kingdom of Heaven. We are to love our God with all of our heart. We are to love one another, even our enemies. We are to live in unity. We are to give to and serve the needy. We are called to seek justice. We are called to share the Good News with others. We are to live out the life Jesus lived, or rather, “let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven.” The result of our obedience to “Shine” is that others would come to know and glorify God.

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