Student Ministry

Our student ministry is important to us.  It is the main reason our church has remained in campustown and calls itself "by the Campus".  We have had a number of chaplains over the years, including Father Doug Haviland, Sarah Shofstall, and Father Matt Cobb.  After a two year period in which the office was vacant, the Diocese of Iowa hired our music director, James Tener, to be part time chaplain.  He is now in his fifth year as chaplain and has combined the students of the choir and the Episcopalian students on campus into a program which involves:

 1. The Church Choir made up of 16 students and 2 parish adults.  Most of the students receive a scholarship in exchange for their involvement in the choir. As members of the choir, these students can take advantage of Student Center programs.

2. Sunday Lunch/Supper: students gather together for lunch or supper on Sunday at a local restaurant for fellowship and discussion.

3. Event Nights: with the funds that the diocese provides for programming, we purchase tickets to Performing Arts events at the Iowa State Center or the Des Moines Civic Center.  Students sign up for these shows and attend together.

4. Collegiate Advisory Group: this is a small group of students and parish adults who gather occasionally to discuss the student ministry and help the chaplain by providing ideas for future programs.

Contact the student Chaplain Jim Tener to get involved. 


Come and Grow with us next Sunday

Worship Services

Godly Play (Church School)

Sunday:
8:00 AM Holy Eucharist, Rite I
9:00 AM Christian Education for All
10:00 AM Holy Eucharist, Rite II
Nursery Provided 8:00 - 11:30
Handicap Accessible
Sunday:
9:00-9:55 AM

Questions? Call us or email us! We welcome all your questions and comments.

Come and GROW with our congregation

Learn more about our beliefs

Millennium Development Goals

The MDGs represent a global partnership that has grown from the commitments and targets established at the world summits of the 1990s. Responding to the world's main development challenges and to the calls of civil society, the MDGs promote poverty reduction, education, maternal health, gender equality, and aim at combating child mortality, AIDS and other diseases. Learn More