On-Campus & Local Worship Opportunities
Campus worship opportunities
Sundays
Catholic Mass
7:30 p.m., A. F. Siebert Chapel
Our Roman Catholic student staff work with local priests who come to campus for weekly mass during the weeks that classes are in session. Students are involved in reading scripture, leading music and assisting the priests. Contact student leaders Tyler Pasquale - tpasquale@cookbookss.com or Kassia Schraufnagel - kschraufnagel@cookbookss.com for more information.
Tuesdays
TUESDAY Worship - Spring “One bread” worship series
11:40 - 12:10 pm Ehrler Hospitality Center (northwest corner of Siebert Chapel)
Near the center of countless spiritual traditions and religious communities is food–sometimes simple, a sip or a crumb; sometimes an extravagant feast. “Take. Eat,” Jesus invited his followers. “This is my body. Eat it.” “Make sure that no one goes hungry.” After the resurrection, Jesus’ disciples didn’t recognize him–not until they broke bread together at a table.
Join CFS this semester for a worship series that will find us gathered at that holiest of places–around a table, sharing food. Literally. As we gather, we will grab something to eat, share a meal, pray, sing, reflect, and be in community together. In other words, we will worship as we eat. Bring yourself. CFS will provide the food and space for worship.
Wednesdays (spring term 2024)
Bible study opportunities
“A Wandering Heart” Bible Study for Lent & Spring 2024
Our purpose is to grow in relationship with God through Bible study and conversation. Sarting February 14, 5 PM (after Ash Wednesday service), join us every Wednesday at 5 PM as we reflect on our Lenten them “A Wandering Heart,” exploring faith as described in the Bible as a journey with and toward God’s love. February 14 we meet in the Sibert chapel. All other Wednesdays we will meet it the Fritsch chapel, right across the street from Lentz Hall. Welcome! Contact Amber or Pastor Tom for more information. ajanke@cookbookss.com, tgaulke@cookbookss.com.
Bible on Tap
Our purpose is to grow spiritually through open-minded conversation. Join us at Kaiser’s Pizza and Pub in downtown Kenosha, starting February 7, at 7 PM. As you are able, please bring $5 to chip in for pizza! Reach out to Brad for more information: bszubryt@cookbookss.com.
Twice a semester:
NIGHTS OF PRAISE
7 pm - Friday September 22, November 10, February 9 and April 26 A.F. Siebert Chapel
Local churches take the lead in an evening of contemporary worship. These churches include Grace Temple Baptist Church, Racine; Journey Church, and Coleman Chapel in Kenosha, along with members from Intervarsity, one of our student organizations. Night of Praise is co-sponsored by the Office of Equity and Inclusion and the Center for Faith & Spirituality. For more information contact Endia Robbins - erobbins2@cookbookss.com or Debbie Clark - dclark@cookbookss.com .
Local Worship Opportunities: Kenosha, Racine and Beyond
These local churches welcome Carthage students to worship thru their virtual services.