COLLEGE
Shepherd’s College Ministry exists to equip students for a life of ministry. (Ephesians 4:12)
GROW • GIVE • GO

OUR MISSION & VISION
Influenced by Ephesians 4:12, The Shepherd’s College Ministry’s mission is to equip students for a life of ministry in three specific ways.

- GROW—The Word of God is the unfailing key to spiritual growth (2 Timothy 3:16). We zealously seek to understand and apply God’s Word to our lies.
- GIVE—Serving the local church is central to what God is doing with us (1 Peter 4:10). We must be in living relationship with a local body, both to give and receive.
- GO—The Great Commission (Matt. 28:19) is every disciple’s marching orders. Sharing Jesus is not a hobby, it’s a lifestyle.
- GROW—The Word of God is the unfailing key to spiritual growth (2 Timothy 3:16). We zealously seek to understand and apply God’s Word to our lies.
- GIVE—Serving the local church is central to what God is doing with us (1 Peter 4:10). We must be in living relationship with a local body, both to give and receive.
- GO—The Great Commission (Matt. 28:19) is every disciple’s marching orders. Sharing Jesus is not a hobby, it’s a lifestyle.
SUNDAY
NIGHT
WORSHIP

7 PM | THE CHAPEL
Community Groups
Our mid-week Bible studies are connected to the Sunday Night message. Every semester, we walk through a book of the Bible, and our community groups (a.k.a. C-Groups) are the best context for studying the Word personally and applying it intentionally, together.
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UPCOMING EVENTS
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College staff

Paul Schirmer
College Ministry Pastor

Sage Rodrigo
College Ministry Assistant
Sermon Archive
Catch up on past College Ministry messages, or share with a friend!
“Be Holy” – 1 Peter 1:13-25
As Peter moves from a tour of our hope and inheritance into the first imperatives of his epistle, we see a theme develop: what it means to "be holy".
Diving into the text of 1 Peter, we see (at least) 6 reasons to build our life on God's living hope.
Building on the mission statement, we explore how to equip students for a life of ministry, digging further into Ephesians 4 and using three summary words: grow, give, and go.