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Asbury Ministry
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| | Contact: Dustin Houck (dah54@drexel.edu) |
| | Website: Link |
| | Category: Open |
| | Recognized:
Yes
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| | Mission/Description: Asbury is an inclusive, open-minded, justice-seeking Christian ministry striving to live out what Jesus called the two greatest commandments:
loving God with all our heart, mind, soul and strength, and loving our neighbors as ourselves. Through fellowship, worship, study, prayer, service and social action, we seek to deepen our understanding and practice of spirituality and the Christian life. |
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Campus Crusade for Christ
(CRU)
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| | Contact: Nathan Lee (nkl26@drexel.edu) |
| | Website: Link |
| | Category: Open |
| | Recognized:
Yes
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| | Mission/Description: "We are a international, interdenominational Christian student movement seeking to provide a spiritual environment for all students. We seek to promote a loving community on campus welcoming students from all races and ethnicities." |
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Disciples Indeed
(DID)
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| | Contact: Tashina Henry (tch33@drexel.edu) |
| | Category: Open |
| | Recognized:
Yes
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Drexel Islamic Society
(DIS)
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| | Contact: Bilal Baqai (bab52@drexel.edu) |
| | Category: Open |
| | Recognized:
Yes
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| | Mission/Description: 1. The aim of the society is to serve the best interest of Islam and of the Muslims on campus and surrounding the community. 2. To portray and promote unity and joint action amongst the Muslims on campus. 3. To conduct social, cultural, religious, and other activities in the best interest of Islam. 4. Arrange and hold congregational prayers and Islamic religious Festivals at appropriate times. 5. to facilitate and support communication amongst Muslim students. Promote friendly relations between Muslims and non-Muslims. 6. Endeavor to make Islamic teachings known to interested non-Muslims. |
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Harvest Christian Fellowship
(HCF)
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| | Contact: Charles Gibson (ckg24@drexel.edu) |
| | Category: Open |
| | Recognized:
Yes
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| | Mission/Description: The purpose of this organization shall be: to raise and train spiritual leaders for the Drexel community. |
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Hindu Student Association
(HSA)
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| | Contact: Viren Doshi (vyd23@drexel.edu) |
| | Category: Open |
| | Recognized:
Yes
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| | Mission/Description: To promote the exploration of the misinformation and sterotypes that enable systems of religious oppression to exist and perpetuate. To adequately represent and express the opinions and concers of the HAS community. To promote good relations between people who identify with worldly religions, the community at large, and the city of Philadelphia. To promote intellectual, educational, and cultural life among the student of the University. To portray and promote unity and joint action amongst the Hindus on campus. To provide a forum in which Drexel students can learn about and participate in the Hindu religion and the culture associated with it. To provide information about Hinduism, offer students an outlet to express their views on the Hindu religion and how it affects their lives, and be a springboard for and other Hinduism-related activities that its members might want to pursue. To conduct social, cultural, religious, and other activities in the best interest of Hinduism. |
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Newman Catholic Community
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| | Contact: David Ho (dh344@drexel.edu) |
| | Website: Link |
| | Category: Open |
| | Recognized:
Yes
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| | Mission/Description: The members of the Newman Club are the presence of the Catholic Church at Drexel University. The members will strive to live in the spirit of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. We will bring this Spirit to the Drexel University community by providing spiritual, service, and social opportunities. |
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Peace and Power Christian Fellowship
(P&P)
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| | Contact: Reginald Smith (res59@drexel.edu) |
| | Website: Link |
| | Category: Open |
| | Recognized:
Yes
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| | Mission/Description: P&P exists for two purposes:
1. To equip students with the PEACE of Jesus Christ to change their lives;
Every student has areas in their own personhood that they are actively working on to improve; P&P comes alongside them with the resources available through faith in Christ and equips them accomplish positive change in their person.
2. To resource students with the POWER of God to change their world.
Every student sees areas in the world that need to be drastically improved; P&P is an avenue through which students can implement the resources available through their faith in Christ to accomplish positive change in the world. |
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