University chapel services are the corporate expression of the spiritual nature of the university’s educational mission and culture. Chapel services emphasize worship, Scripture, prayer and real-life stories from special speakers, faculty and students that integrate faith, life and learning. The chapel program is designed to encourage, enlighten and motivate students towards holistic development that empowers them to engage in a life of service to God and others. The university also recognizes that spiritual formation is often better accomplished in smaller, peer led settings. Considering this, multiple, smaller chapel/discipleship opportunities are provided in addition to larger university chapel services. Traditional undergraduate students of the College of Arts and Sciences must attend 33 chapel/discipleship opportunities per semester.

See the Assemblies of God Theological Seminary section of this Catalog for information on seminary chapel services.