Peer Ministers
The Peer Ministers are a group of undergraduates, usually second- and third-years, whose primary purpose is to discern and carry out our ministry. The Peer Ministry Team meets before Sunday Service to discuss weekly programming and to talk about future possibilities. Being a Peer Minister is also a way for many students to explore their own place in the Church and to give them resources to put some of their ideas into practice. Examples of Peer Ministry-driven programming have been Brentsday, Religion on Campus dialogues, and Dinner and Conversation with faculty members. Peer Minsters are also a resource for other students to get their own ideas off the ground. Most of all, the Peer Ministers are the familiar faces that offer hospitality, fellowship, and sometimes pastoral care to all who need it.
If you are interested in becoming a Peer Minister, please speak to the chaplain. New Peer Ministers are usually chosen in mid-Spring for the following academic year.
These are the Peer Ministers for 2009-2010:
Nick Currie
Jayne DeBattista
Olivia Elliott
Lib Gray
Rafael Suarez