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Campus Ministries

When you become a Regent student, you join more than an academic community. You become part of a spiritual family. Students, professors and staff come alongside each other, supporting, encouraging and challenging growth in our relationship with God. A diverse community of people from many denominations, cultures, backgrounds and callings comprises the Regent family, all with an intentional focus on our shared Christ-centered values. That’s what makes us strong as we strive toward excellence in our studies, our work and our service to others.

Whether you’re studying online or on campus, you can find many ways to participate in the spiritual community at Regent. We invite you to experience the presence of God at Regent as you dive in fully to worship, pray, study, serve and connect. Explore Campus Ministries opportunities.

Intercessory Prayer
Connect Groups
Communion Services

University Chapel

Wednesdays at 12 p.m. – Students, faculty and staff meet in the Shaw Chapel for a time of fellowship, worship and God’s Word. Chapel features multi-denominational worship for students and faculty; allowing for many Christian faith traditions to be represented through creed, music and guest speakers. University Chapels can be watched live!

UnChapel

Thursdays at 7 p.m. – The student body meets for UnChapel in the Shaw Chapel, creating a vibrant community of faith, hope and love for all Regent students — both undergraduate and graduate. UnChapel is a unifying worship experience with modern worship music, relevant teaching and an opportunity for prayer ministry at the end of each service. It is a Christian college experience that you will not want to miss! Regent students, faculty and staff are invited to watch some of our past chapels.

Every student is on a spiritual journey. Regent University Campus Ministries hopes to accompany and encourage you along the way. As believers, we are called to learn how to live and think more like Jesus in every aspect of life. Ultimately, we want to embark on the journey of growing into the image of the Son, Jesus Christ.

Vision: To be a catalyst that inspires every Regent student to live for the glory and kingdom of God.

Mission: Campus Ministries fosters Christian community, cultivates spiritual growth and equips students to fulfill The Great Commission for every vocation.

Theme for the Year: This year’s theme, “The Pursuit of Grace and Truth,” based on John 1:16-18, emphasizes God’s redemptive plan moving from common grace to special revelation. Initially revealed through the law given to Moses, which highlights our need for grace, God’s plan is fully realized in Jesus Christ, who embodies divine truth and offers abundant grace to those who believe. At Regent University Campus Ministries, we are committed to understanding and experiencing this grace and truth through Scripture and the Holy Spirit’s transformative work. Our goal is to live authentically, influence our world, and cultivate a community that grows spiritually and applies faith practically for God’s glory.

Read our Statement of Faith

For more information about any of these areas, feel free to contact our office.

Life is better together! Join us for Connect Groups on Tuesday nights this semester for a time of fellowship, in-depth discussion, and application of our theme Flourishing in His Image: Believing, Beholding, and Becoming. Contact ministry@regent.edu for more information.

If accountability, discipleship and Christian leadership are important to you, Connect Groups will encourage your spiritual vitality. Our leaders undergo extensive training and receive ongoing support through Campus Ministries. Connect Groups are available to residential and commuter students.

Forerunner Program Overview

The Forerunner Program is an exciting and immersive discipleship experience specifically designed for Regent University students.* It serves as the initial phase of a comprehensive three-year Discipleship Team program, focused on cultivating spiritual growth and leadership development among participants.

Objective

The program aims to empower Regent University students to become passionate followers of Jesus Christ, fostering accelerated spiritual growth, inspiring a campus-wide culture of fervent devotion, and establishing a framework for nurturing and equipping emerging leaders.

Program Highlights

Students enrolled in the Forerunner Program will have the unique opportunity to actively engage in ministry both on and off campus. As ambassadors of Christ within the campus community, they will participate in various service projects, evangelism efforts, discipleship meetings, and receive personal mentoring from experienced upperclassmen, staff and administration members.

Forerunner Meetings

Twice a month, Forerunner students will gather for impactful meetings that provide a platform for Biblical teachings, worship, and testimony sharing. These meetings will be led by two upperclassmen Team Leaders, under the guidance of Dr. Lance Bacon, the Forerunner Program Coordinator and a distinguished leader in Campus Ministries.

Follow this link to apply before Thursday, September 5, 2024, 11:59 p.m.

*The Forerunner Program is only for students on campus or near campus.

Campus Ministries offers service opportunities to equip and encourage our students to reach out and become involved in the community. For more information, please email ministry@regent.edu.

Please check back soon for upcoming Campus Ministries special events!

Serve Teams are an opportunity to serve the Regent community through volunteering for Chapel and UnChapel services. Please click here for more information and to sign up.

Follow us on social media for regular Campus Ministries content, and email us for more information on ways to get involved.

Email: ministry@regent.edu

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Dr. Jeff Gossmann

Following a call toward ministry in Christian higher education, Jeff Gossmann moved his family of six to Virginia from Central Texas in 2014. He earned his MDiv in 2017 from Regent’s School of Divinity and his Doctor of Strategic Leadership in 2022 from Regent’s School of Business and Leadership. Dr. Jeff has followed Jesus for over 25 years and, in that time, has served as a worship leader, songwriter, assistant pastor, adjunct Biblical studies and leadership professor, an author, and now as the Director of Campus Ministries at Regent University. Dr. Jeff and his wife, Kelli, have four children together and enjoy downtime at their home in Chesapeake, Virginia.

Joy Windham

Joy is passionate about creating space for others to encounter the love of God and all that can be found in His presence. Worship and healthy discipleship are part of her love language, if there is one! She finds much joy, no pun intended, in partnering with the heart of God to awaken and affirm identity in Christ for each student she is blessed to work with. She has worked in Campus Ministries for eight years. Joy serves as the Worship and Student Care Manager. She holds a BS in Psychology with a minor in elementary education. Joy is happily married to her husband, Rhett, of 16 years, and they have two amazing children, Ashlyn and Rhett-Zayne.

Lance Bacon

Rev. (Dr.) Lance Bacon earned his Ph.D. in Theology from Regent University in 2022. He has taught at Regent since 2016 and delights in his role as an assistant professor of Christian Ministry and Theology. Bacon is an ordained bishop in the Church of God and has served as a senior pastor since 2004. He is married to Rev. Crystal Bacon, and together they have four wonderful children whom they affectionately call “the Bacon bits.” They have pastored Greater Discipleship Center (Church of God) in Hampton since 2012.  Bacon also spent 20 years covering military issues and operations as a journalist and editor, and eight years in active Marine Corps service. He is the author of the books The Scariest Word in the Bible and Hero Dogs: Secret Missions and Selfless Service.  

Gabby Oldham

After graduating from Regent in 2022, Gabby stayed to pursue her graduate education in psychology. She is passionate about journeying with others to know Christ deeply, encounter His transforming love and find wholeness in Him. Gabby serves as the Chapel & Special Events Coordinator and oversees Serve Teams. Her favorite parts of her job are journeying alongside students as they grow in Christ and connecting with ministry partners so they can glimpse the special transforming work God is doing in the lives of students at Regent. When she is not in school or at work, you can find her with her family or friends, enjoying rich conversations, researching international development topics, hiking, going on adventures, reading, or doing something creative.