College
WIN
TRAIN
LOVE
About College Ministry
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.
WIN—Boldly Communicating the Gospel
Jesus came “to seek and to save the lost.” As His disciples, we commit to boldly communicating the gospel to the lost on college campuses in the Raleigh area. (Luke 19:10, Matthew 28:19)
TRAIN—Discipling Students God's Way
We aim for the deep discipleship of every student, God’s way: through the power of God’s Word and in the context of the local church (in our case, The Shepherd’s Church). (2 Timothy 3:16; Ephesians 4:12)
LOVE—Loving God and Others
The goal of all our effort and training is love: that we would love God and others with all our heart, soul, mind, and strength. After all, without love, we are nothing, and gain nothing. (Matthew 22:36-40; 1 Corinthians 13:1-3)


Sunday Morning Worship
Sundays, 11:00 am
6200 House
Our main gathering during the week is on Sunday mornings, where we experience dynamic student-led worship, relevant Bible teaching, and a time to solidify friendships. We also provide a free lunch every Sunday at noon! We meet at the 6200 House (located just down Holly Springs Rd by our campus). See map below.
Community Groups
Our mid-week Bible studies are connected to the Sunday Morning 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.
Sermon Archive
Catch up on past College Ministry messages, or share with a friend!
Deuteronomy 6: The Sum of the Law
In Deuteronomy 6:1–9, we find a summary statement of the law which will convict us of how far we fall short and yet challenge us to make an impact on our world with the help of the Spirit.
Deuteronomy: 6 Principles for Navigating the Law
As we dive into the law which composes the bulk of Deuteronomy, Paul gives 6 principles which will help guide interpreting and applying the law for Christians today.
Deuteronomy: The Idolatry Cycle
In Deuteronomy 4 we see Moses’ opening exhortation to Israel, centered on a warning against spiritual amnesia.
College Ministry Staff

Paul Schirmer

Ben Rutledge

Jenna Townsend

Travis Shearin
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