
We recognize that your time is limited and these are worth your time!!
IGNITE
~ Wednesdays ~ 7pm ~ the Wright Cup (Student Union) ~
You’ll be surprised the second you walk into IGNITE by the warmth and acceptance you’ll feel. You matter to us and it’s our hope and prayer that you’ll experience first hand the love and peace that comes with knowing Jesus for who He really is. Taking the time to check out Ignite will spark your desire to live closer to your Maker.
PRAYER
~ Monday through Friday ~ 7:14 - 8:14 am ~ 401 Millett ~
to change everything around us.
Experiencing the power of God can happen in a variety of settings. Times in prayer with others ranks right up there in the top three. Every morning you have the opportunity to pray for your campus, your teachers, your family, your ministry or your world, and watch God answer your prayers.
GROUPS
~ Pick a Night ~ Varying Times and Places ~
Finally, here's a place where you can actually ask the questions you have about the Bible, about God, Jesus, the Holy Spirit and your role without worrying about the response. Guys and girls groups meet throughout the week to talk about the relevancy of the Bible and what you've encountered.
Vision Statement: To be the hands and feet of Jesus through discipleship, relationships, spiritual growth and the pursuit of lost souls.
Guys: Night Time Place Leader(s) Email Mondays 7:00pm Andy Montague's apt John, Andy M & Dan parkinson.6@wright.edu Thursdays 7:00pm Jacob Hall Andy E BevanThePenguin@gmail.com
Girls: Night Time Place Leader(s) Email Mondays 7:00pm 2nd Floor Boston Lounge Amy, Lauren & Ashley Lauren@DaytonXA.org Thursdays 7:30 pm XA House Allison & Heather AllisonCottrell@gmail.com
THE HUB
~ Wednesdays ~ 11am - 2pm ~ By the Rathskellar ~
They need you.
The Hub is the launching pad for those of you daring enough to grab a friend and go talk to someone about their views of Jesus. Plan on coming out and stretching yourself. Every half hour, meet up with others down by the Rathskellar in the Union to go out on campus and talk with your fellow classmates about what Jesus means to them and to you.



