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You are here: Home / IGNITE NEWS / Campus Ministry During COVID-19

April 22, 2020 By Eric Drew

Campus Ministry During COVID-19

The world looks much different than it did two months ago…it looks different than it did a week ago. Our world is filled with anxiety about the future, grief from missing monumental occasions, and loneliness from being isolated.

If there is a gospel, it is time for the world to hear it. Our campus ministers continue to bring that gospel to students and their communities through meetings, giving out food, and making memories with each other.

Centenary Chaplin, Rev. Tim Nicinski and local students work to bring food pantries to communities around Centenary University.​
As social distancing stops us from being in person, Rutgers campus ministry continues their fellowship over meals.​
Before Princeton University campus closed for the year, campus minister Skitch Maston had supper with his students to break bread with one another and have closure and to process the difficulty of the pandemic.

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