Spiritual growth expanded with small groups

Spiritual growth expanded with small groups

Students all over campus are thinking critically about their faith in the context of community.
Small Groups, formerly known as H.Y.P.E. or “Heightening Your Personal Experience,” have been re-vamped this year with the name change being the most significant adjustment.
Each dorm has small groups that meet every Thursday at 10 p.m. on every floor, except in [...]

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