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Worship

Calvin is a place where we seek God together as a community. That’s why each day, we take a break from the busyness of our lives to worship through scripture, song, and prayer in a variety of artistic and cultural expressions.

We invite you to join with us as we meet God and learn more about how he works in the world through us. Explore these regular worship opportunities:

Worship opportunities

Daily chapel

Chapel is offered each weekday, Monday, Wednesday, Friday from 10:30-10:50am and Tuesday, Thursday from 9:50-10:10am, in the chapel sanctuary. Each day features a different theme or style of worship, from focusing on God’s word to hearing the faith stories of people in the Calvin community. Join us on Fridays for a truly Calvin tradition—a packed-out songfest led by different student-led worship bands each week.

Chapel is broadcast live each day or you can visit the archives to watch anytime.

Dorm worship

Once a month you have the opportunity to gather with your dorm to worship together. Check your dorm calendar or connect with a Barnabas student in your dorm to find out more information.

LOFT

Every other Wednesday at 9 p.m., we gather for LOFT (living our faith together), a service where we dedicate our lives to Christ through praise, testimony, prayer and God’s word. Bring your friends to enjoyÌýlife-giving worship and great cookies afterwards!

Awakening

Awakening is a Korean student-led worship team at °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±¼Ç¼×ÊÁÏ that was founded in 2019. Awakening was founded by Korean students who desired a Korean style of worship, so that students could passionately praise and seek God in the language that they were comfortable in. Awakening continues to prepare a place of worship in Korean and contributes to the diverse worship within Calvin’s community. Throughout each semester, the team organizes 30-minute weekly prayer nights every Wednesday at 9:15PM in CFAC 115, and a worship night near the end of every semester. To hear more about Awakening, please follow the Instagram page, .

The 7:9 Project

The 7:9 Project (read: seven nine project) is a group of multicultural students on campus that seeks to create spaces for multicultural and intercultural worship. Drawing on the vision of Revelation 7:9 ("from every nation, tribe, people and language, standing before the throne and before the Lamb"), the team's mission is to foster a welcoming space for students to experience, learn about, and share different worship cultures that is firmly grounded in a Scriptural identity and prayer. Founded in the spring of 2023 by five students who were brought together by Professor Nate Glasper, 7:9 Project hosts an average of two worship nights each semester. 7:9 Project welcomes collaborations both on and off campus, and can be reached on InstagramÌý@7.9project.

Archives

Past worship services are available to watch online. You can browse and watch past services at our channels on Youtube and Vimeo.

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Chapel05/06/2021Senior Songfest
Chapel05/05/2021believe: Pastor Mary, Jesus Shows Up in Gratitude
Chapel05/04/2021be with: Hymn Sing
Chapel05/03/2021belong: Sounds of Latino Worship
Chapel04/29/2021be still: Taize Music with Profs Karen Saupe and Chad Engbers
Chapel04/28/2021believe: Pastor Mary Hulst, Luke 24:13-35, Jesus Shows Up to the Worried and Confused
Chapel04/27/2021be with: Songs and Prayers with the Worship Apprentices
Chapel04/26/2021belong: Sounds of Indonesian Worship
Chapel04/23/2021be loud: Sandra McCracken
Chapel04/21/2021believe: Seminarian Sarah Vermerris, Luke 8, Jesus Show up to the Hurting