On campus worship opportunities for Concordia students

Concordia University, Nebraska has many on-campus worship opportunities for students held throughout the week. Some of these include chapel services, Bible studies and other student-led activities.
There are chapel services in Weller Hall at 11 a.m. Monday through Friday. Monday through Wednesday is traditional worship, with a Divine Service offered on Wednesdays. Thursday and Fridays are more contemporary worship.
Tuesday and Thursday nights at 9 p.m., Evening Prayer is offered. These services are student-led and offer a chance for students to reset and pray both with a community of believers and spend time in personal prayer after the services. Typically, these services are held in the Borland Center for Music and Theatre’s Recital Hall. However, due to organ repairs, Evening Prayer will be held in Weller Hall until further notice.
PRAISE! is another worship option found on Concordia’s campus. Offered on Wednesdays at 9 p.m., PRAISE! is a contemporary worship style, student led devotional time that offers a chance for students to pause, connect with God and be encouraged by a Christ-centered community.
Other on-campus opportunities include The Attic, a campus-wide Bible study. This study is led by the campus chaplain, Rev. Ryan Matthias, professors or local LCMS pastors. The Attic is offered on Sunday evenings at 5 p.m. There are also a variety of student-led ministry groups such as Bulldogs4Life, Concordia Youth Ministry, Lighthouse Club and Mission-Minded Students.
At Concordia University, Nebraska, we believe that a Christ-centered education not only prepares you for a successful career but also nurtures your spiritual and personal growth, shaping you into a compassionate leader ready to serve. Here, faith is woven into every aspect of campus life—from your dorm to your classrooms, from athletic teams to music ensembles—creating a community where Christ is at the center of all we do. Learn more about spiritual life at Concordia here.
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