Anglican Campus Ministry – Two-Day Boost

Anglican Campus Ministry - Two-Day Boost

In a culture that demands loyalty to its godless ideals, how is the church to make disciples of future leaders (college and young adults) in a way that reorients their lives to serve the Lord as counter-culture gospel witnesses in pursuit of Godly character?

The Rev. Cn. Dr. Donald Shepson, III

Two-Day Boost: Monday, January 6 – Tuesday, January 7, 2025

Cost: $50, includes lunch on Monday and Tuesday

Full Course: Monday, January 6 – Friday, January, 10, 2025

Cost: $360 (audit); $1,860 (for credit – Master’s); $2,085 (for credit – Doctoral); fees not included

This special two-day event coincides with the January Intensive class Anglican Campus Ministry. The lectures will examine spiritual formation with a philosophical foundation of ministry aimed at college-aged young adults, bearing in mind key developmental, cultural, and relational facets of life. The Scripture will guide the discussion as we consider relationships as the driving force in disciple-making toward a biblical identity in Christ..

Event Schedule

Check-in will be held on Monday beginning at 8:00 a.m. in the Academic Building Lobby

Monday, January 6, 2025 and Tuesday, January 7, 2025 

8:30 a.m. Morning Prayer – Chapel

Coffee – Commons Hall

9:15 a.m. Class – Library & Academic Building

12:00 p.m. Lunch – Commons Hall

1:00 p.m. Class – Library & Academic Building

4:30 p.m. Evening Prayer – Chapel

OUR SPEAKER

The Rev. Cn. Dr. Donald Shepson, III

Don is an Associate Priest and Campus Missioner at Grace Anglican Church and has served as the Canon of Clergy Care and Spiritual Formation in the Anglican Diocese of the South. He was ordained in 2007. Don studied at Wheaton College, Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary, and Biola University where he received a Ph.D. in Spiritual Formation. His dissertation investigated the influence of relationships upon college student’s spiritual formation. Don is also a Professor of Bible and Ministry at Grove City College. He has taught at both undergraduate and graduate levels and has almost thirty years of ministry as professor, priest, camp director. Don’s goal is to strengthen the church through teaching, leadership, and pastoral care, to help people walk faithfully with the Lord.