Campus Ministry
Find your calling through campus ministries.
Campus Ministry Team
Our Campus Ministry has a great team approach to speaking into the lives of students, faculty, staff and coaches. The Campus Ministry team serves the whole campus, and is available for personal counseling, religious and vocational counseling and spiritual guidance.
Terry Baldwin
Christian Challenge Advocate & Team Chaplain
Annie Boswell
Life Group Leader and Breaking Bread Coordinator
Aaron Glendening
FCA Area Coordinator, Team Chaplain
Brandon Cheeks
Student Support Advisor, Team Chaplain
Ralita Cheeks
Team Chaplain
Scott Jagodzinske
Campus Minister, Team Chaplain
785-833-4529
Dr. Allen Smith
Advisor for Strategic Initiatives, Team Chaplain
Rev. Nick Talbott
UMC Pastor, Campus Pastor
785-825-9505
Rev. Eric Meyer
Team Chaplain
Rev. Chelsea Shrack
Team Chaplain
Rev. Shay Craig
Fine Arts Chaplain
Rev. Libby Themis
Team Chaplain
Rev. Gideon Achi
Team Chaplain
Madeleine Johnson
Campus Ministry Intern
Bailey Mann
Campus Ministry Intern
Petrie Moua
Campus Ministry Intern
Shanya Murape
Campus Ministry Intern
Avery Smith
Campus Ministry Intern
Noel Zimbeva
Campus Ministry Intern
Scholarships
There are numerous opportunities for members of the UMC to receive scholarships and loan assistance to attend Kansas Wesleyan University. In some cases, a 50% scholarship is available in addition to money from the Dollars for Scholars program. Combined with a robust financial aid package, these offerings enhance KWU’s status as a great faith-based learning option!
For more information on scholarships or financial assistance, please check out The General Board of Higher Education & Ministry and The United Methodist Higher Education Foundation.
Internships and Service-Learning Opportunities
Internship and service-learning opportunities are available through the Campus Ministry office. We prioritize helping students in fulfilling Kansas Wesleyan University’s mission to serve the church, community, and the world by providing a variety of resources for educational, cultural, and spiritual enrichment.
- There is a Fellowship of Christian Athletes scholarship available to students selected to intern with KWU’s FCA program. For more information, please contact KWU’s FCA Coordinator, Aaron Glendening.
- Campus Ministry Interns : Every year we select students to intern with Campus Ministry in several Areas (Social Media, Worship, Rise Up!, Spiritual Life/Small Groups, Campus Serve/Missions). Interns will support and promote opportunities to explore the richness of a faith journey. Interns are ambassadors who welcome, honor, and celebrate people of all faith traditions, spiritualities, and identities. They are committed to building community and creating inclusive spaces for prayer, meaning-making, and spiritual development. Applications are available in the Spring (incoming Freshmen are invited to apply), contact Scott Jagodzinske to learn more and apply.
- Local United Methodist Churches offer internships in a variety of areas throughout the year: Youth Ministry, Children’s Ministry, Music Ministry, Congregational Care, Office helpers, Childcare, Senior Care Ministry and more. To apply, contact Rev. Nick Talbott, or Scott Jagodzinske.
- Other local Ministry Internships are posted at the Campus Ministry Office periodically.
Ecumenical Religious Life Opportunities
Kansas Wesleyan University intends to provide an active, diversified religious life program designed to meet the total range of spiritual development needs. Organizations that help us to create an ecumenical ministry setting includes the Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA), Christian Challenge and partnerships with local churches. These organizations work with and alongside the KWU Campus Ministry to aid/increase opportunities for fellowship, community service and celebration. Spiritual resource persons are also available to students, faculty, staff and coaches.
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Weekly Connections
Monday Night Alive
Monday Nights, 8-8:30pm @ University UMC (across from Memorial Library)
Monday Night Alive (MNA), our campus-wide Weekly Chapel service, takes place every Monday. This weekly Chapel is a relevant time to pause, and join to together as a community to celebrate & worship. MNA is a Christian worship service that seeks to incorporate a variety of styles and music, led by House band, Rise Up!
You are welcome to join and enjoy a community of spiritual seekers looking for a deeper connection with God. Are you interested in being part of the Monday Night Alive team? We welcome you to share your gifts and passions.
Learn more or join our Chapel Planning Team and/or play with Rise Up! (Chapel Band).
Life Groups/Small Groups
Our goal in these groups is to glorify God through learning truth, praying for each other, deepening friendships and reaching out to others. These groups cater to real-life issues that young people face in their post-high school years.
Women’s Life Group
Mondays, 8:45pm – UUMC Little Sanctuary
Leader: Annie Boswell – [email protected]
Training Time Life Group
Mixed-Gender – Mondays, 9pm – UUMC Campus Ministry Office
Leader: Scott Jagodzinske – [email protected]
Community Life Group
Mixed Gender & Ages – Wednesdays, 5:45pm – UUMC Little Sanctuary
Leader: Nick Talbott – [email protected]
Christian Challenge
Mixed Genders w/ K-State Salina
Thursdays, 7pm – LifePoint Church
Leader Terry Baldwin – [email protected]
Basement Bible Study
Mixed Genders – Tuesdays 7:00pm – Contact Leaders for location
Leaders: Jada Renner & Harley Harris – [email protected]
Blessings on the Go
Prayer can be an important part of the faith journey at KWU. To have someone pray with you, visit the Blessings on the Go kiosk in the Student Activities Center throughout the week, or just stop by. You can also send prayer requests to Campus Minister Scott Jagodzinske and have it added to a prayer chain list.
KWU Fellowship of Christian Athletes
KWU Fellowship of Christian Athletes meets Thursdays at 8:30 p.m. in Muir Gym. It is not just for athletes and coaches but anyone who wants to attend. KWU’s FCA will be asking for a student-athlete representative from each KWU athletic team. The team representatives will help with the KWU FCA program, prayer for teammates, and act as a liaison between KWU FCA and their team. KWU FCA will consist of games, prayer, discussions, and sermons that are geared towards being a student-athlete and a Christian.
The FCA Mission
To lead every coach and athlete into a growing relationship with Jesus Christ and His church.
The FCA Vision
To see the world transformed by Jesus Christ through the influence of coaches and athletes.
The FCA Values
Our relationships will demonstrate steadfast commitment to Jesus Christ and His Word through Integrity, Serving, Teamwork and Excellence.
Integrity
We will demonstrate Christ-like wholeness, privately, and publicly. (Proverbs 1:3)
Serving
We will model Jesus’ example of serving. (John 13:1-17)
Teamwork
We will express our unity in Christ in all our relationships. (Philippians 2:1-4)
Excellence
We will honor and glorify God in all we do. (Colossians 3:23-24)
For more information contact Aaron Glendening.