Ministry & Service Organizations

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Students at Belmont participate in a wide variety of ministry and service organizations that give them a chance to engage and transform the world -- whether that world is as close as the university campus and the Nashville community, or as wide as the nation and the globe.

In addition to the student organizations listed below, the Office of University Ministries connects students with opportunities to develop and express their faith and to serve those in need.

Ministry & Service organizations at Belmont:

Amnesty International educates members of the Belmont community about worldwide human rights issues.

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Baptist Campus Ministries exists to glorify God by encouraging students to pursue a lifestyle of worship through Bible study and missions.

Canterbury Fellowship provides programs and ministries which serve the spiritual, social, and intellectual needs of Belmont students and to engage the larger community through learning and service opportunities. They are affiliated with Vanderbilt's Canterbury/Wesley Fellowship.

Campus Crusade for Christ exists to provide regular opportunities to study and discuss the Bible, worship, and pray, all in a group setting, which also provides opportunities for fellowship, encouragement, and spiritual development among members.

Catholic Community provides a community for the Catholic students, faculty, and staff of Belmont's campus and provides forums for the discussion of campus-wide issues regarding matters of Christian faith, morals, and tradition.

Chadasha provides a Bible-based, evangelistic music ministry whose objective is to reach out to the students of Belmont and the people in our community with the gospel of Jesus Christ.

Christian Artists Fellowship-Belmont have monthly gatherings of students who are committed to ministering the Gospel through the arts. At CAF, we seek to mentor these ministry-oriented musicians & artists by providing an environment that envisions, equips, connects and mobilizes them to take action to make Christ an unavoidable issue in the marketplaces of their regions.

Fellowship of Christian Athletes provides fellowship and promotes Christian leadership among athletes.

Habitat for Humanity at Belmont provides service to our community through volunteer opportunities including building homes, tutoring, and volunteering our time at Nashville Habitat HomeStore. We provide these services as an example of God's love and for the betterment of our community.

Morningside Club the purpose of the Morningside Club is to establish and maintain relationships with the residents of the Morningside Nursing Home and coordinate activities to bless them.

Orthodox Christian Fellowship encourages Orthodox Christian students within the Belmont community to fellowship together and support one another in our faith through prayer, service, activities, and Bible studies.

Reach O.U.T. is mutually educational, providing enriching learning experiences to both the students and children involved. Reach O.U.T. embodies the Christian principles on which Belmont was founded, as students share the love of Christ through their actions and creating relationships that both encourage and inspire. By connecting Belmont students with each of the organizations listed above, we are able to help Nashville children in a variety of ways. Furthermore, by offering a selection of organizations, each with a different target audience, we ensure that Belmont students will be able to find the place suitable for them.

Reformed University Fellowship exists to provide an in-depth ministry to university students.

Relevant Project acts as a catalyst for a religious conversation in which art, faith, diversity, community, and culture are interwoven into an unfolding of events aimed at interesting and educating students who hold inner faith convictions while still being highly active in the culture that surroungs them.

Wesley Fellowship meets weekly for Christian fellowship and discipleship, provides opportunities to worship God and serve others, and seeks to be a living part of the Body of Christ as understood by the beliefs of the United Methodist Church.

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