You get to college and woo hoo no parents! No rules! No one dragging you out of bed on sunday morning to go to church.
Oh wait...no parents...no rules...does that mean I have to be responsible now? Dang. what to do what to do...
This is especially tough when it comes to issues or your faith. Will you fall away from it or will you stand strong in the face of change that goes with college. The choice is yours. You can choose whether or not to attend a church of your choice. No one is going to make you go. Whitworth doesn't even have mandatory chapels that we have to attend (which admittedly was a top reason for going here over SPU or Westmont for example) It's nice actually. I appreciate that nothing is forced on me. I went to a conservative Christian high school. We wore uniforms every day and attended mandatory chapel on tuesday. There were some things I absolutely loved about my high school, and some that made me want to claw my own eyes out as it were. I chose to attend Whitworth because it was a more "liberal" Christian school.
Freshmen year was difficult. I tried to find a church....didn't realyl succeed. my lack of transportation did play a bit into that. I started going to Whit. Pres. near campus. I found that I had missed church on sunday. This year thakns to more effort on my part (and friends with cars :P) I have found a church that I am now a part of. The college group is like family to me which is amazing to me. There are some things about the church that do not excite me as much, but it is such an improvement over last year that it is worth it. I love going to a church and recognizing people around me and having them love me for me.
I alsostarted attending Hosanna on tuesday nights this year. This is right here in campus evey tuesday night at 9:45. I highly reccomend it to anyone here. It is a student led worship that is honestly mostly singing and scripture reading. Being a person who loves music, I really appreciate this. I connect to God through music. My day is always improved by getting to sing my heart out with my friends at m side.
There's also chapel every tuesday thursday at 11am. These are usually about a half hour long and involve a few songs and a short manageable lesson by a different speaker. If this is all you can handle "church" wise then I highly reccomend it. Whitworth does not require attendance so it is your choice to attend.
Basically the choice is yours. There are many ways to stay strong in your faith even when youget to college. Unfortunately it may require more proactive behavior on our part but it is so worth it. For me personally doing even a couple of these things keeps me accountable in my faith. I don't claim to be perfect (in any way...) but whether it be a chapel I attend or church, or hosanna, it draws me back to what is important in my life. my faith shoudl always be at the center of my life...and in college it is super easy to get drawn away. I encourage all of you to be proactivce in keeping your faith alive in college. There will be so many things that will attempt to draw you away but there are ways to stay connected. Dont' lose the faith!
Visiting Campus
15 years ago

