Spiritual Growth
In addition to the chapel services, you are encouraged to use the residence hall chapel rooms for private prayer and meditation. These rooms are designated specifically for prayer and meditation and should be used accordingly. Locations for large group prayer meetings can be arranged through the Office of Student Development and coordinated by the University chaplain and/or campus ministries.
Students on each residence hall floor/apartment are encouraged to participate in a discipleship group or groups on a regular basis. The University encourages as many students as possible to be involved in this way. This worship and sharing contributes to the growth of the Christian community and of the individual. These groups can take a variety of forms, including a book study, accountability group, prayer group, or service project group.
During the week, a variety of ministry and service opportunities are provided through campus ministries. All students are invited and encouraged to become an active part of a campus ministry. In addition, students are encouraged to participate in summer ministries through TAG (Trevecca Around the Globe). In the spring, students are encouraged to participate in a spiritual formation retreat or other formational experiences.
Students are encouraged to maintain a strong spiritual life through personal devotions and active participation in chapel, discipleship groups, in outreach and/or compassionate ministries, and through involvement in a Nashville area church.