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Let us know what your 'educational barriers' are (time, support, 'stuff' or funds...)

Funds have a monthly limit. Completed Applications are considered on a case-by-case basis, as assessed/scored by the Barrier Reduction Committee and Chaplain. 

  1. Housing assistance is available to students enrolled at an on-ground installation only.
  2. Current student status
  3. If ‘off campus’, “per household” rules apply.

Resources for International Students

Food or clothing request forms are listed below:

Title Description

The Adawe, Student Affairs and Ministries team members have Barrier Reduction Forms available and local connections to assist. If you can't locate a resource and are food insecure, online help is available.

 

Someone will contact you to go over details and pickup or delivery times, once your form is approved. The order should be finalized in 2 working days. If you would like faster service and direct information on current selection, please contact us at 785-248-2397.

Ashan Jordan is your foodbank contact. The Chaplain's Pantry (Atkinson Hall, Basement) is delivery only for supplemental (Eckan or Farmer's Market) in the fall (until after Dec 12). If you have a special request or are part of our off-campus delivery network sign into Google Docs, and update or fill out a new order request form.

 

Someone will contact you to go over details and pickup or delivery times, once your form is approved. The order should be finalized in 2 working days. If you would like faster service and direct information on current selection, please contact us at 785-248-2397.

Need a jacket? Suit for a big interview? After you fill out this order request, we will contact you to go over details and availability after the order is completed. If you would like faster service and direct information on current selection, please contact us at 785-248-2397. Please feel free to stop by Atkinson Hall's Basement during posted office hours or contact Nicolo Cinelli.

 

The Chaplain's office also supervises the OU Theatre costume shop (volunteers are always needed). We costume three annual productions for the Ottawa, Ks campus and assist local high schools, churches and community organizations with their costuming needs.

 

We take some individual requests for costumes and/or fittings; depending upon stock and staff availability. All costume shop requests can go through either Nicolo or Chaplain. You can also leave a message with Campus Ministries at 785-248- 2397.

Have some extra time? Volunteer with us! We always need volunteers to help in the following areas:

Food Bank Volunteer

Solve world hunger! Slow and steady wins the race, as they say. Come volunteer with TAU as we work together to provide food for those without. Help sort and restock the pantry, assisting in organization and distribution to help end hunger one small step at a time.

Clothing Bank Volunteer

In California, it doesn’t get this cold; many students come to Ottawa unprepared for Kansas’s frozen tundra. Bring some warmth back to winter and volunteer at TAU’s clothing bank. Here you can help sort clothing, take inventory, and spread the word about the resources we offer. I mean, who doesn’t like free clothes?

Thank you so much to all who participated in our annual Angel Tree 2025 gift drive! Through your generosity, we were able to adopt 11 smaller families and 4 very large families.  With student support and team elbow grease for the Elves and Angels and 12 days programming, we delivered Christmas smiles (and stockings) to an additional 67 people (and carols and fun to 5 nursing/care facilities and visits to another 16 'friends and alums' who don't get out as much in the winter.
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Request a Meeting with Chaplain John--you can use the prayer request form or email campus.ministries@ottawa.edu to set an appointment.
  • When Chaplain John is traveling, you may leave any urgent messages with the Assistant for University Advancement at 785-248-2331 or susan.trendel@ottawa.edu.

Utilize / Reserve the Fredrikson Chapel

  • If you would like to utilize / reserve the Fredrikson Chapel (or any other Ottawa University facilities), please contact the University Facilities and Scheduling Manger at 785-248-2312 or facilityreservations@ottawa.edu.

Fundraising Activities

  • All fundraising activities must be cleared in advance through the Leadership Gift Officer at 785-248-2431 or derek.chappell@ottawa.edu

CAMPUS MINISTRIES PAGES

OUKS - Ottawa, Kansas

OUAZ - Surprise, Arizona

NATIONAL WORK / PLAY / PRAYER PARTNERS

Chi Alpha Campus Ministries   |   What is Chi Alpha? 

Fellowship of Christian Athletes   |   What is FCA?

Winter Center for Restorative Justice   |   What is Winter Center for Restorative Justice

Advent Devotional  |   2025 Advent Devotional

Lenton Devotional  |   2026 Lenten Devotional

WINTER OPPORTUNITIES

2025

Vespers Singers WANTED.

The Ottawa University Choir is looking for singers to join them for the annual Vespers Concert on Wednesday, December 10th, at 7 p.m. The Choir Director, Jacob Fry and the choir will perform a selection of familiar carols alongside the Wind Ensemble. They would love to welcome new voices to join in this special event.

The choir meets Tuesdays and Thursdays from 11:45 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. in classroom Chapel 100. No prior experience is required—just a love for music! Whether you’ve sung for an audience of 5,000 or just for your shampoo bottle, the choir would be thrilled to have you.

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2026

The Fredrikson Center Team needs individuals to engage and assist each summer with Mission Teams, Uncontained Music, OU Theatre/Radio Show, Fredrikson Clubs, Live Chapels and our Chapel Video Broadcasts. Inquire in person, at the Campus Ministries Office. You will find it is truly a blessing to work, play and pray with such good folk (fellow Braves, Ottawa Cyclones and alums and community members.)

Check out Upcoming Engagements to find your affinity or NewYear's resolution:>)

CHAPEL OFFERINGS

Sunday Evening Chapels (Live will resume Feb 2nd) 

We will be doing Theatrical Ministry (Missions Team) and Video Chapels (Chaplain's Chat) over the Winter Break. Weekly Chapel sessions will again meet 8:00-9:00 p.m. at the Martin Meditation Chapel (in the Fredrikson Annex).

We are looking for student readers, tidings bringers and joyful noise makers. Email campus.ministries@ottawa.edu or stop by the University Chaplain's office, if you are interested.

"Uncontained" (OU's Praise & Worship Band)

Upcoming recording sessions will are open to participants and witnesses, so don't hesitate to attend. 

Click here to listen to their album.  

Video Chapels

Click here to sign up to participate in the one of our Chapel broadcast.

ADVENT SERIES
Chapel Themes
and Focus

ECW

Record
Date

Release
Date

Old Testament Reading

 OT
Reader

Gospel
Reading

NT
Reader

Featured
Song
          

 

“Blessings and Curses”

Truth-Bigots, Real Bullies--Trivial, Direct,Vacous

L & R

12/04

12/07

 

Isaiah 40:28-31

-

 

 

 

Martin

Basso

 

Luke 16:19-31

RichMan, Laz, dogs, angels Father A

TM needs (4 )  Man, Son, animals

Cast Needed

 

"Abide with Me"

 

SeoBeg

"Stay Awake"

Fidelity, Safety, Security

 

 

L & R

12/12

12/14

 

 

Isaiah 58:4-6 NIV - Your fasting ends in quarreling 

 

Reader Needed

 

Matthew 24:36-51 NIV - The Day and Hour Unknown -

TM needs (6-10)-Man, Women? Thief, Master Friends,Servants

 

Cast Needed

Simple Gifts

 The Call

“Sovereign Lord”

FR=supreme Chief, LT= Chief/principal, IT=Soprano

 

 

L & R

 

 12/18

12/21

Isaiah 50:4-7 NIV - The Sovereign LORD has given me a - Bible Gateway

 

 

Reader Needed

 

Mark 14:1-15 NIV - Jesus Anointed at Bethany - Now the - Bible Gateway

TM needs (6-10) Woman? Judus, chief priests Man

 

Cast Needed

 

Blest Be the Tie that Binds

 Green Blade

 

“BrokenHearted”  

Failure, Betrayal,   Crime,  Sin

 

L & R

 

12/20

 

Christmas 

Eve

12/24

Jeremiah 23:1-6 NIV - The Righteous Branch - “Woe to the -

 

 

Reader Needed

John 13:1-17 NIV - Jesus Washes His Disciples’ Feet - It -

Jesus &Disciples up to 13)

Cast Needed

TBD

 

 

"Things a Father Knows"

Justice, Fairness, Mercy, Redemption

 

L & R

12/21

 

 

Christmas 

Day

12/25

 

Isaiah 53:6-9 NIV - We all, like sheep, have gone astray, -

 

Reader Needed

 

John 18:18-19:18 NIV - It was cold, and the servants

Jesus, Pilot, peter, crowd

 Cast Needed

Were you there

“Who was There?"

 

L & R

12/29

 

New Year

12/31

 

Job 19:23-27 NIV - “Oh, that my words were recorded,

 

 

Reader Needed

 

Acts 10:37-43 NIV - You know what has happened throughout -

 

Reader Needed

   TBD

BARRIER REDUCTION RESOURCES AND SERVICES

Need help? Use this link and your zip code to check for community resources available to you.           

Click here to donate, payback or ‘fund something forward’. 


Monetary Assistance (onground only)

Assistance is limited by funds available each month. When funding is tight, a student committee is convened, to prioritize requests.

Connect with Campus Ministries Team Lead or the Chaplain’s Assistant  Arnold Signell , G.A. for and appointment and application.

**Please note, we don't normally have funds for full-summer or Winter Break assistance applications**

For students in Kansas

We're currently accepting financial applications for February 2026 funding. Connect with ashan.jordan@ottawa.edu for food assistance or lazar.milovic@ottawa.edu for access to the campus ministries snack shop or the Atkinson Hall clothing banks.

Link to OUKS Adawe Team           OUKS Student Affairs Team


For students in Arizona

We're currently accepting financial applications for February 2026 funding. Contact student services or one of the Adawe team with food request.

Link to OUAZ Adawe Team        OUAZ Student Affairs Team

 

Click here with questions, prayer requests or to get a assistance request form or email campus.ministries@ottawa.edu for a more immediate response from Chaplain John or his assistant, Keith Shrimpton.


Additional information for current students, seeking assistance from the University Chaplain's office:

  • Medical or prescription assistance (we will need a copy of your insurance to assist.)
  • Unlimited visits to the food pantry and clothing bank (all household members.)
  • Textbook and school supplies (for labs, choir, etc)
  • Rental Assistance (not to exceed $700 per household, per semester.)
  • Dental Care
  • Host family or Room Mate brokering
  • Car repairs, fuel assistance and vehicle insurance (not to exceed $500 per household, per semester.)
  • Emergency Assistance (TBD)
  • Work study or stipend placements to assist with cashflow (Students must find available time in their schedule for required hours or task . 


Braves Support App vrzn41320.docx (Current and past staff members)

 

WHAT WE DID!! 

Fredrikson and Campus Ministries Programming Overview October-December 2024

Student Support/Barrier Reduction

  • Campus Care Closet (Suits and dress clothes) - 45 utilizations
  • Coats/Blanket Drive - 85 utilizations.
  • Community Pantry - 227 utilizations.
  • Financial Assistance - 78 awards
  • "Finishing School" - 5 participants
  • Fredrikson Center Clubs - 5 per student interest/request
    • Added ‘Cookie Club’ 11/01/2024
  • Host Family Referrals - connections
  • Internships - 2  
  • Weekly Chapels (Live) - 15
  • Weekly Chapel Broadcast (video chapels) - 19
  • Winterization Assistance to Students - 11


October Programming Highlights

  • Campus Ministries - Kansas Keeper’s Talent Show - 4 OU students, 8 HS
  • OU Theatre (Kansas) - Heartland Radio Revue (Musical) - 6 OU Students, 6 Community, 3 HS students
  • Town & Gown - assistance for residents of Sunflower Plaza and craft/engagement programming for Vintage Park)


November Programming Highlights

  • Campus Ministries - Launch of ABHM Palmer Grant
    • Kaleo (Tim Schutzbach, student lead)
  • Election Week programming for Students (Main Chapel, Narthex, Meditation Chapel) - 37 students engaged
  • Hope for the Holiday’s (Thanksgiving Adoptions) - 16 families
  • Religion Department - Advent Devotional Publication
  • Relaunch of Mindfulness and Meditation programming
  • Town & Gown - student team assistance at ECKAN

December Programming Highlights

  • ‘12 days’ - students and community. Projects included: Blanket making, Bath Slats Giftwrapping, towels hot coco, Candycane reindeer, cookies,  doorhanger, holiday wreaths, pinecone crafts
  • Assistance to ECKAN (warehouse) for Christmas (Teresia P.O.C. with help from Coach Ashan Jordon and Fredrikson Intern, Cennet Oruc.)
  • Angel Tree - Adopted 6 families
  • Campus Ministries - Holiday Recording Session (with OHS students) in chapel
  • Elves and Angels - Gifts for 87 Senior Citizens (Lazar Milovic, student lead)
  • Town&Gown - Holiday Caroling at Vintage Park and Rock Creek (Marko De Sa Faria Lead)
  • Vespers Concert at the Fredrikson Chapel (with community speakers)

 

PROGRAMMING AND CONTACT INFORMATION

Church Relations Center for Faith and Church Vitality
785-248-2334 785-248-2575
   
AB Regional Connections Theology Action and Understanding Institute (TAU)
ABC - USA Adventures in Faith (AiF) / Faith Ambassadors
AB Home Missions Palmer Grant Programming
Pulpit Supply / Job Postings Thiel Grant Programming
Mission / Camp Teams OU Theatre
Alumni Relations Fredrikson Clubs
   
Fredrikson Programming University Chaplain
785-248-2397 785-248-2578
   
Campus Ministries Pastors Cohorts
Chapel Worship Congregational / Pastor Support
Game Prayers Pastor's and Laity Conference
FCA Bemmels' Broadcasts
Braving Discipleship Host Families (Heavenly Hosts)
Escape Barrier Reduction Services
 

Connect with a "Fredrikson Club"

Ottawa University is transitioning to a new, modern, cloud-based student information system! The transition will take place March 20th-April 7th. During this time, you will still have full access to your OU Email, Blackboard, Student Housing (THD), but view-only access to MyOttawa.  This means this page might be a little out of date until after 04/07.:>)

Link to adopt someone for Christmas Dinner Hosting or Assistance

                  Sign up now...

Affinity based clubs which are student lead, staff monitored and community mentored. Any OU student is eligible to join.

Clubs can be non-profit or for-profit structured and may also work in conjunction with student affairs and student senate initiatives

Featured Clubs (Show and tell).

Wrestling for Hope-Gabe McDuffie

Watch Cookie Club in Action!

 

     

              Also...'Town&Gown' Club is seeking members!

Email Campus.ministries@ottawa.edu if you are interested:>)

 

Come work...come play...come pray!

FEATURED LISTING:

Pastor Travis Ball and FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Parsons, KS (about 2hours from Ottawa).

The church is currently looking an associate or OU Intern for a role  working with youth (on a part time basis).

We are hoping to get a positional description---in the meantime, inquire to  info@parsonsfbc.com or a call to (620) 421-6100 during the M-TH hours of  8am-12pm or 1pm-5pm  

Job Description

Internship Description

Other January Listings for OUKS students include:

Affinity Volunteers (2 frail and elderly connections).

Internships (2 paid, church youth leaders needed).

Part-time Holiday Employment (3 positions posted).

Honey doers (5 volunteer tasks and 3 stipend task).

Stop by the campus ministries office or email Chaplain John if you are interested!

  PAID Opportunities: 

FBC McPherson is looking for a fulltime Youth Pastor...

email campus.ministries@ottawa.edu

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FBC Parsons is looking for a parttime Youth Pastor...

email info@parsonsfbc.com

Camp (Partner) Leaders and Staff...Recruiting NOW:

SALT program - Greenlake Conference Center (this is Wisconsin)---https://glcc.org/salt.html The program recruiter is MattBecker@glcc.org
 
Kodiak has spots for College Youth Leaders (this is Alaska).  The lead family that approached me are retired alums from the AZ (Phoenix grads). Here is a good video  https://youtu.be/u6rt7MQfxlk  there website is  https://www.kodiakbaptistmission.org/
 
https://youthfront.com/  YouthFront Camp, near KC (we had a student serve there last summer and they hope we have another student interested in Ministry opportunity next time.  (Katie) k.mussat@youthfron.com  is the contact person
 
and our ABCCR partner camp (in Ks) https://whitememorialcamp.com/jobs/
 

Click the link to learn more

 

Prayer requests for this week's chapels:

Requests need to be received by this coming Tuesday for our Thursday video Broadcast.

Greetings and blessings. We are three weeks into our Lenten journeying together. We conjoin again, in same-time and in the Ottawa Spirit, to bring our collective voices to your heavenly alter…And so we pray…  

Continued healing for a friend who is battling cancer.

God give strength to my sister who was in a toxic relationship.

Help me be successful with my final project so I can graduate.

Please pray for my boyfriend who is dealing with a bad case of depression.

Help my roommate get along better with her family.

Hope and healing for a friend and his family as he heals from a long transplant.

Increase my patience and understanding as I deal with my brothers moods.

Strength for a good friend who is starting radiation treatments.

Jesus, help me as I am feeling lonely and lost.

Thank you for helping us to find our apartment.

Please give me calm as I deal with school, life and the noise from the net.

For rapid healing for 2 teammates recovering from surgeries.

Please keep me motivated with my team and my coach.

Grant grace and strength to those impacted by war in Ukraine.

Help me as I deal with a shortfall of funds.

For my best friend in highschool as he faces some tough choices

For my parents as they both deal with some health problems. 

Heavenly Father.  Hear these prayers and those hidden in our hearts.  You call us to be your voice in this world--may we not stay silent. You call us to be your hands in this world--may we be brave and bold. As the Lenten Season continues fuel a renewed hunger in us... for grace,  fortitude and constancy. Boost our stamina and resolve to fully commit to your teachings. Help us fully embrace our part in next chapters of your divine plan, long after Lenten journeying leads us to the Easter miracle 

NOTE:

We need help and support with additional Triduum chapels (Thurday, Friday and Saturday before Easter Sunday chapel.  Prayer requests can be offered there, as the Spirit moves you:>) Contact Chaplain John.

 

We need you!

 
 

Contact Numbers

OU Faith Programming and Contacts

Church Relations  (Advancement) 

(785) 248-2334                           

Center for Faith and Church Vitality

(Atkinson Basement)  (785) 248-2575

Campus Ministries  (Fredrikson Chapel) 

(785) 248-2397

T.A.U. (Keith) and Chaplain (John) 

(785) 248-2578

University Wide Theatre 

(623) 278-5922

(Follow the Prompts to select location) 

 

 

OUT--Thank you to all who participated!

 

Looking for Roomates?

 
 

Fredrikson Student Clubs

"We would love to have you join in the work and play!"  Student Leaders for this semester are still needed*.  Click on the links to find out more information or volunteer. 

 * Fredrikson Clubs (this are funded through grants and donations and require the interest from at least 3 students.  If a club is more than 3 years old, it may convert to a permeant club, under support and supervision of  the Student Activities Office.

Community of Prayer              Proctor (Lead Student) Needed   Facebook Page    Webpage      Sponsor:  John Holzhüter     

History Club      (University Wide)        Club President , Blake Ermis      Proctor  Fredrikson GA   Sponsor:  John Holzhüter      Facebook Page     Webpage     

International&Exchange Connection (University Wide)        Club President Ashan Jordan     Sponsor  Wynndee Lee   Proctor:  John Holzhüter     Facebook Page

Paisano's Club (University Wide)    Club President Needed!     Sponsor:  John Holzhüter     Community Host:  Academy of TaiQi 

Theatre Club  KS) Club President, Jessa Greuter      Facebook Page    Webpage      Sponsor:  John Holzhüter   

Theatre Club  AZ)  Facebook Page

Campus Ministries   Club President, J.C. Swartz         Facebook Page                Webpage      Sponsor:  John Holzhüter     

Educator's Cadre                      Fredrikson Ambassador Needed!  Webpage            Sponsor:  Amy Hogan       PE Coordinator:      NEEDED

Connect with Chaplain John    Request prayers or set up a meeting... 

Partnership Events

ABC Mission Summit               Fredrikson Ambassador Needed!       Facebook Page    Coordinator  Sponsor: Janet Peters, VP of Advancement           Host: ABC-USA 

Festival of Young Preachers   Facebook Page  Sponsor: John Holzhüter     Host: ABC-USA

Opportunities

Caregivers Network               Fredrikson Ambassador Needed!              Webpage              Sponsor:  John Holzhüter   Host: ECKAA 

HomeTeam (community-student connections) Proctor Needed(Lead Student)= Fredrikson GA

  Sponsors:  John Holzhüter  and Wynndee Lee   Lead  Host: The Winter Center 

HeavenlyHosts                                   Proctor (Lead Student)+Fredrikson GA

 Sponsor:  John Holzhüter     Host: The Winter Center   Sponsors:  John Holzhüter  and Wynndee Lee   Lead  Host: The Winter Center

Indigenous People's Cultural Club    Sponsor:  TBD             Rodgers  (This is now a student activity club!)

Justice Café   Facebook Page    Sponsor:  John Holzhüter    Host:Intercommunity Peace & JusticeCenter                     

Sunday Clubs      Sponsor:  John Holzhüter   

T.G.i.F. (Together, Grieving in Fellowship)   Webpage     Sponsor: JoAnne Gibson Lucas

Disaster Relief                        Fredrikson Ambassador Needed! Sponsor:  John Holzhüter        Website           Host: The Winter Center 

Elves and Angels                       Proctor (Lead Student) Needed    Facebook Page     Webpage      Sponsor:  John Holzhüter      Proctor 

Exemplars (RoleModels & Mentors)       Proctor (Lead Student) Needed    Sponsor: John Holzhüter     Proctor

Finishing School                       Proctor (Lead Student) Needed    Sponsor: Donald Anderson  Trainer: John Holzhüter    Proctor

Women's Self Defense OU Sponsor:  John Holzhüter   Community Sponsor Ottawa Academy of TQ

Student Activities and Student Senate Sponsored Clubs  (Braves)

Phone: 785-248-2401 | karlie.oller@ottawa.edu

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Archery Club is dedicated to the education and enjoyment of archery.

Be Brave was established to cultivate Agents of Change within the Ottawa University community. The purpose is to 1) Critically examine social issues impacting college students; 2) Develop resources to educate, empower, and assist members of the Ottawa Community; 3) Promote personal responsibility and ownership in situations where it is important to take action; 4) Advocate respect, kindness, and healthy interactions.

Biology Club increases interest in the field of biology through discussion of relevant topics and taking field trips to educate participants, at the same time raising awareness in the community.

Black Student Union unites OU students, increases awareness of Black culture, and supports Black students. The group plans activities to promote diversity, friendship, and understanding.

Champions of Character encourages the exercise of sportsmanship and integrity in OU athletics.

Campus Activities Board (CAB) plans activities to develop a well-rounded social, educational, and multi-cultural environment for OU students, faculty, and staff.

DECA helps members increase their leadership abilities through resources provided by DECA, Inc. The organization also provides a real world experience through competitive events, projects, and community service as well as connections to DECA Inc.’s wide range of partner corporations.

Diversity Activities Board facilitates a shared knowledge of diversity and cultural competency on the Ottawa Campus and in the Ottawa Community.

Hungry for Change encourages students, faculty, and the community to join the fight against domestic and global hunger through service and programming that highlight OU’s vision and goals.

Math Club provides a social outlet for intellectual members studying and/or relatively interested in mathematics.

Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) is a national organization for students interested in public relations and communications. Membership will help students from all fields enhance their education, broader their networks, and launch their careers.

Student Government represents the students’ voice to the faculty and administration. The membership of the Student Government is comprised of a total of 12 senators and a four member executive team. The Student Government President serves as the liaison among faculty, administrators, and students.

The Student Government meets regularly to discuss and take action on issues facing OU students. Members work in a committee format to serve the interest of all OU students.

Student Welcoming and Affirming Network (SWAAN) works to enhance the cultural and social climate at Ottawa University and to improve and enrich the lives of those who are Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Questioning (LGBTQ), and straight allies of the community by organizing successful educational, social, outreach, advocacy, and cultural programs and serving as an effective supportive environment for these programs and the organization’s targeted populations.

The Whole Earth Club provides opportunities for cross-cultural experiences on campus and at the same time to promote closer relationships between all students. The club is open to any student, faculty, or staff member of Ottawa University.

Volunteer Services: Many individuals and organizations benefit from OU students who give of their time. The OU campus encourages students to apply their faith through involvement in service opportunities; thus, they are found working with Boy and Girl Scout troops, Big Brothers and Big Sisters organizations, social agencies, nursing homes, churches, etc.

2026 MLK Jr. Day

MLK jr--Day of Service NEEDS YOU!!

Email campus.ministries@ottawa.edu

2023-2024 Chapel Broadcast Season

Link to this week's U-Wide Fredrikson Broadcast   

Current Season Archive           Summer/Fall (2024)  broadcast, by theme:

Election day USA--2024s  View the chapel Broadcast
HallowTide (Halloween)  View the chapel Broadcast 
What is magic or a miracles  View the chapel Broadcast 
Homecomings  View the chapel Broadcast 
God is our Witness (whether we ask him to be on not!) View the chapel Broadcast
Do-overs and leftovers.  View the chapel Broadcast
‘Loaf-Ward’ and Savior.  View the chapel Broadcast
When is 'Mean' Evil?  View the chapel Broadcast
The PriceTag of Faith  View the chapel Broadcast
 
Winter'23/Spring'24  broadcast, by theme:

An Epiphany of Commitive Prayer  View the chapel Broadcast

 Who do you care for? View the chapel Broadcast

 Thought, word, deed…  View the chapel broadcast

 Tangible Answers...View the chapel broadcast

Flexible Affinity.  View the chapel Broadcast

 Spirit Quest/Journey of Faith...View the chapel Broadcast

Colorful Zeal   View the Chapel Broadcast

 

Tend and Befriend  View the Chapel broadcast

Surely the Presence    View the Chapel Broadcast

The "Big 10   View the Chapel Broadcast

The Price of Belief  View the Chapel Broadcast

The Value of Faith  View the Chapel Broadcast

The Worth of God  View the Chapel Broadcast

Maundy Thursday View the Chapel Broadcast

Good Friday  View the Chapel Broadcast

Holy Saturday View the Chapel Broadcast

Easter Sunday View the Chapel Broadcast

Irresistibly Called View the Chapel Broadcast

Water, Blood, Spirit View the Chapel Broadcast

Methinks  View the Chapel Broadcast

DayWatcher View the Chapel Broadcast

Wonderous Gifts  View the Chapel Broadcast

Fall/Winter (2023) semester's broadcast, by theme:

Holding a Mirror for God View the Chapel Broadcast

 Trawling for Trolls. View the Chapel Broadcast

 

Are We Responsible? View the Chapel Broadcast

Willing to Witness View the Chapel Broadcast

 The Price of Privledge View the Chapel Broadcast

 Serve Lead...RETREAT View the Chapel Broadcast

MIssed Calls  View the Chapel Broadcast

Ambivelent Reunions  View the chapel broadcast.

 

CoPilot or Back Seat Driver? View the Chapel Broadcast

What's the Matter? View the Chapel Broadcast

God, Country or neither! View the Chapel broadcast!

Where is your Mustard seed? View the Chapel Broadcast

Thankfulness is an Attitude! featuring Richard Copeland View the Chapel Broadcast

Advent Chapel; "Three Wishes" View the Chapel Broadcast

 

Musical Christmas Cards to share:>)

 

Meditation for Peace--Weekly (on-going) Event

Click below to learn more:

Last one before Holiday Break             Space Between Social Time

                                 

DownLoad the calendar for Semester Series of these events.

 

Coming up next month...one day event(s).

 

Other 2023-2024 Programming Opportunities

Click here to view the 2024 Lenten Devotional Series--Thank you all who contributed!

Faith-Focused Events and Opportunities

click for a listing of Upcoming American Baptist, Regional Events

Sign up to Participate in Weekly Video Chapel Broadcas

Subscribe to “Uncontained”, the Fredrikson Chapel Worship Band           

Email the Chaplain to noise-make with “Uncontained”

Sign up to team in our Sunday Night Worship Services

 

Click here to connect with the Advisory Team or contact the Subcommittee Chairs...(Note: You will need to login to access this page:>) 

 

Civic-Focused Events and Opportunities

Volunteer for the ‘Blessing of the Animals’ event

Sign up for Community Teaming (TAU Clubhouse)

Sign up for Tasks…Intergenerational Support (off campus)

Sign up for Intergenerational Caregiving (off campus)

Sign up for Crafts (TAU Clubhouse) and Delivery Projects (off campus)

Fredrikson Clubs seeking new Members...

History Club (University Wide)  Club President , Blake Ermis      Proctor  Fredrikson GA   Sponsor:  John Holzhüter      Facebook Page     Webpage  

International & Exchange Connection (University Wide)  Club President Ashan Jordan     Sponsor  Wynndee Lee   Proctor:  John Holzhüter     Facebook Page

Click here to  Subscribe to event calendars.

Next semester events that need volunteers...

 

Fall 2024

Labor of Love in a Box

September 3-5 TAU’s ‘Labor of Love’ puts tangible meaning into the Labor Day holiday with a weekend packed full of faith, leadership, friendship, learning AND fun! From Friday through Monday, high school youth gather with college leaders, ministers and staff mentors. Learning and soul-sharpening activities allow for reflection and service. Leadership activities demonstrate new skills, deeper reflection and confidence. www.ottawa.edu/laboroflove


Adventures in Faith

September 21-24 The True Cost: Stories of Human Trafficking gives voice to the forgotten ones: the people who are forced into sexual servitude; the children who are exploited as slave labor to provide cheap goods sold in our very own neighborhoods; the women and men who are lured into domestic labor that turns out to be entrapment rather than employment. Renowned Chicago playwright Jenny Magnus has created a breathtaking play using the true stories of trafficking survivors, obtained through interviews with anonymous volunteer participants. Adventures in Faith (AIF) is an annual event that brings a team of alumni who are established in their vocational or volunteer fields and united by a strong faith commitment to spend three days on campus in Ottawa, Kansas. While here, they make in-class, group and chapel presentations on blending vocation with avocation. www.ottawa.edu/AIF

 
Braving Discipleship

November 6&7 Braving Discipleship is a weekend conference for high school students and youth pastors from Kansas and surrounding states. OU students are instrumental in planning and administrating this Christian conference. During the conference, OU students have ample opportunities to lead committees and small-group workshops within this Christian-based ministry. www.ottawa.edu/braving

Winter 2024

Hope for the Holidays

NOVEMBER Many hands make light work–and hope! Students and community come together in this multi-step process to bake pies for the elderly in the Franklin County area! We smash, we mix and we bake wonderful pies for the homebound, elderly and caregivers. www.ottawa.edu/youareloved

DECEMBER Elves and Angels is a community service organization that provides children in need winter essentials and a place to celebrate the season while bringing the Franklin County community and Ottawa University students and faculty together to make a difference. www.ottawa.edu/elves

12 Days and Angel Tree Join us on a 12-day adventure of giving to the community through fellowship and creativity. Each day highlights a different project starting the 1st day of December, all the way until the 12th, with projects including Christmas cookies, Christmas wreaths and ornaments, soaps, and hot chocolate — all gifts for those in need! www.ottawa.edu/angeltree

“Living Christmas Cards”

 

Lessons and Carols

 

MLK Day of Service

Click here to like us on Facebook

 

Click here to check out our YouTube videos

 

 

 

Opportunities for Non-Residential Learners, Alums and community members...

Theology, Action, and Understanding (TAU) Institute Cohesive, virtual activities via social media (e.g., Facebook, Twitter), course management system (Blackboard), and a proctored chat room on OU web site. Blended (synchronous & asynchronous) discussions, projects tied to texts, virtual classroom combined with social media; applications through explicit reflections on service learning experiences; continued self-assessment through journaling; protégé-mentor relationships integrated with consortium content.

Elves & Angels; started as holiday 'community outreach' in Franklin Co. Ks; through donations and community events. We have expanded to areas across the US

Poetry of Prayer: Local facilitators launch ongoing workshop series for participants to read and create written prayers and devotionals. Reflection, discussion and writing.

Paisano's Club : A University wide organization-sponsored by staff and run by students-which educates, supports and embraces the many Latino cultures in the OU community.

Focusing on informing the general public about Latino culture, backgrounds, and traditions. As well as forming a supportive environment for the Latino community by providing the necessary help needed in day to day life as well as in professional settings.
• Informing other of the Latino perspective
• Provide supportive learning environment
• Getting familiar with Hispanic cultures, backgrounds, and
traditions
• Sharing an interest in Latino culture
• Promoting unity in the Latino community
o Reaching this goal through social, academic, and political
activity
• Preparing individuals for real world situations
o Knowing your rights as a US citizen/non-US citizen
o Interview prep
o Resume
o Scholarships
o Job opportunities
o Networking
o Service Projects (preferably International)

Hope for the Holidays: Participants gather holiday foods, make pies (learning cooking, dietary needs), and bring meals, homemade cards, and devotionals to needy families, care-givers or nursing homes. Hands-on service learning, testing theologies through existential struggles and socio-religious dynamics.

Exemplars; Role Models of Faith: The Winter Center (TAU Partner) supervises local and centralized interviews and gathers background checks on community and church volunteers, who serve as mentors and role models, reflecting their faith in their actions. Exemplars encourage spiritual growth and discipline, mentor youth in their faith journeys, and coach them on vocational and avocational goals. Mentoring

Call for Community Prayer: To “broker prayer connection, virtual and tangible, in hard times, good times and just because,” local ministers and churches conduct half-hour mini-sessions during two community prayer events. Youth design and distribute prayer and intention cards and launch a Facebook page. Hands-on service learning, testing theologies through existential struggles and socio-religious dynamics.

Evangelism Lab: Training on web-based and video components helps youth recognize the wide opportunities and subtleties of evangelism. Session begins with a video series, to post online, with the theme “Strong Women, Strong Faith.” Participants identify and interview women (e.g., authors, pastors, students and community members) who embody their faith.  A Facebook page is also built. Workshop in technology applications.

OUT (OU Theatre) Club

Passport to Significance; Education, interaction & virtual connections inspired by contemporary struggles for Christian meaning & faith-in-action in the midst of social intolerance.

Multigenerational Teaming: Advisory members join the teams, assisting with aspects of the practicums. Team diversity spans age, gender and culture differences; youth and advisors mutually lead and participate on projects. Networked mentoring

You are Loved: In thisservice project, local cohorts work with agencies to plan, produce and distribute Easter baskets of goodies (e.g., cookies, candies, home-made cocoa mix, bath salts, handmade cards with scriptures). Options include battered women’s and homeless shelters, the frail and elderly and care-givers for the homebound. Service learning, hands-on activities, testing theologies through existential struggles and socio-religious dynamics.

Personal Board of Directors: Program goals are to tackle personal life-barriers, increase social awareness and expand cultural learnings.  Cohort members will work on goal calendars and develop life-plans and strategies to stay balanced in anticipation for integration to leadership roles in their home communities. Each will be assigned a personal board of directors (4 total members, quarterly or adhoc) for advice and counsel. Networked mentoring.

Interactive Bible on Twitter: Tweeting about Old Testament passages that conjoin all Abrahamic faiths; promotes digestion of scripture (compressing ideas into Twitter’s genre); deepens connections as scripture unfolds. Writing process, dialogue, testing theologies through existential struggles and socio-religious dynamics.

Witness: To explore social and spiritual contexts of Gospel preaching, youth create and preach 15-minute sermons, receiving feedback from peers, staff, pastors.  Participants may opt to attend nationwide Preaching Festivals the following fall. Writing, performance, revision.

Adventures in TAU: Held on the residential campus in Ottawa, KS, this week-long conference involves all TAU participants from all three regions; it includes:

 

  • Involvement in OU’s annual Adventures in Faith conference, which welcomes the community and gathers guest speakers, alumni, faculty, staff, and university students for a series of events.

  • Missional Training: This sleep-over at OU’s lake lodge includes worship ‘staging’ and activities. Hands-on learning (e.g., basic building and repair, first aid, camping skills) and testimony from missionaries, camp leaders; practicum format puts skills to immediate use.

  • Launch of Support #4: Certifications and Practicum: Participants will contribute to selecting training and certification offerings (e.g., First Aid) and prioritizing individuals/projects chosen. Context- driven decision-making (needs and resources analysis), role shift (protégés to program advisors).

  • Podcast Production: Participants interview one another on themes of “Vibrant Faith” and “What Would Jesus Do?” Development of interview skills and public personae.

  • Local day/evening trips: Places of worship, cultural heritage centers. Exposure to cultures.

  • (ELECTIVE) Soulful Noise. Participants set scripture, original songs and prayers to music, craft new hymn arrangements, perform, and record for public posting. Musical composition and performance.

  • (ELECTIVE) pLayworks: Theatrical Ministry. Participants explore script writing, lighting, dramaturgy, acting, video recording and broadcast. Writing and performance.

(ELECTIVE) Witness: Participants who plan to attend preaching festivals refine their witness work. Writing process, performance practice, exchange of ideas

 

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Last one before Holiday Break             Space Between Social Time

                                 

DownLoad the calendar for Semester Series of these events.

Coming up next month...one day event(s).

Other 2023-2024 Programming Opportunities

Click here to view the 2024 Lenten Devotional Series--Thank you all who contributed!

Faith-Focused Events and Opportunities

click for a listing of Upcoming American Baptist, Regional Events

Sign up to Participate in Weekly Video Chapel Broadcas

Subscribe to “Uncontained”, the Fredrikson Chapel Worship Band                      Email the Chaplain to noise-make with “Uncontained”

Sign up to team in our Sunday Night Worship Services

 

Click here to connect with the Advisory Team or contact the Subcommittee Chairs...(Note: You will need to login to access this page:>) 

 

Civic-Focused Events and Opportunities

Volunteer for the ‘Blessing of the Animals’ event

Sign up for Community Teaming (TAU Clubhouse)

Sign up for Tasks…Intergenerational Support (off campus)

Sign up for Intergenerational Caregiving (off campus)

Sign up for Crafts (TAU Clubhouse) and Delivery Projects (off campus)

Fredrikson Clubs seeking new Members...

History Club (University Wide)  Club President , Blake Ermis      Proctor  Fredrikson GA   Sponsor:  John Holzhüter      Facebook Page     Webpage  

International & Exchange Connection (University Wide)  Club President Ashan Jordan     Sponsor  Wynndee Lee   Proctor:  John Holzhüter     Facebook Page

Click here to  Subscribe to event calendars.

Next semester events that need volunteers...

 

Fall 2024

Labor of Love in a Box

September 3-5 TAU’s ‘Labor of Love’ puts tangible meaning into the Labor Day holiday with a weekend packed full of faith, leadership, friendship, learning AND fun! From Friday through Monday, high school youth gather with college leaders, ministers and staff mentors. Learning and soul-sharpening activities allow for reflection and service. Leadership activities demonstrate new skills, deeper reflection and confidence. www.ottawa.edu/laboroflove


Adventures in Faith

September 21-24 The True Cost: Stories of Human Trafficking gives voice to the forgotten ones: the people who are forced into sexual servitude; the children who are exploited as slave labor to provide cheap goods sold in our very own neighborhoods; the women and men who are lured into domestic labor that turns out to be entrapment rather than employment. Renowned Chicago playwright Jenny Magnus has created a breathtaking play using the true stories of trafficking survivors, obtained through interviews with anonymous volunteer participants. Adventures in Faith (AIF) is an annual event that brings a team of alumni who are established in their vocational or volunteer fields and united by a strong faith commitment to spend three days on campus in Ottawa, Kansas. While here, they make in-class, group and chapel presentations on blending vocation with avocation. www.ottawa.edu/AIF

 
Braving Discipleship

November 6&7 Braving Discipleship is a weekend conference for high school students and youth pastors from Kansas and surrounding states. OU students are instrumental in planning and administrating this Christian conference. During the conference, OU students have ample opportunities to lead committees and small-group workshops within this Christian-based ministry. www.ottawa.edu/braving

Winter 2024

Hope for the Holidays

NOVEMBER Many hands make light work–and hope! Students and community come together in this multi-step process to bake pies for the elderly in the Franklin County area! We smash, we mix and we bake wonderful pies for the homebound, elderly and caregivers. www.ottawa.edu/youareloved

DECEMBER Elves and Angels is a community service organization that provides children in need winter essentials and a place to celebrate the season while bringing the Franklin County community and Ottawa University students and faculty together to make a difference. www.ottawa.edu/elves

12 Days and Angel Tree Join us on a 12-day adventure of giving to the community through fellowship and creativity. Each day highlights a different project starting the 1st day of December, all the way until the 12th, with projects including Christmas cookies, Christmas wreaths and ornaments, soaps, and hot chocolate — all gifts for those in need! www.ottawa.edu/angeltree

“Living Christmas Cards”

 

Lessons and Carols

 

MLK Day of Service

Click here to like us on Facebook

 

Click here to check out our YouTube videos

 

 

Opportunities for Non-Residential Learners, Alums and community members...

Theology, Action, and Understanding (TAU) Institute Cohesive, virtual activities via social media (e.g., Facebook, Twitter), course management system (Blackboard), and a proctored chat room on OU web site. Blended (synchronous & asynchronous) discussions, projects tied to texts, virtual classroom combined with social media; applications through explicit reflections on service learning experiences; continued self-assessment through journaling; protégé-mentor relationships integrated with consortium content.

Elves & Angels; started as holiday 'community outreach' in Franklin Co. Ks; through donations and community events. We have expanded to areas across the US

Poetry of Prayer: Local facilitators launch ongoing workshop series for participants to read and create written prayers and devotionals. Reflection, discussion and writing.

Paisano's Club : A University wide organization-sponsored by staff and run by students-which educates, supports and embraces the many Latino cultures in the OU community.

Focusing on informing the general public about Latino culture, backgrounds, and traditions. As well as forming a supportive environment for the Latino community by providing the necessary help needed in day to day life as well as in professional settings.
• Informing other of the Latino perspective
• Provide supportive learning environment
• Getting familiar with Hispanic cultures, backgrounds, and
traditions
• Sharing an interest in Latino culture
• Promoting unity in the Latino community
o Reaching this goal through social, academic, and political
activity
• Preparing individuals for real world situations
o Knowing your rights as a US citizen/non-US citizen
o Interview prep
o Resume
o Scholarships
o Job opportunities
o Networking
o Service Projects (preferably International)

Hope for the Holidays: Participants gather holiday foods, make pies (learning cooking, dietary needs), and bring meals, homemade cards, and devotionals to needy families, care-givers or nursing homes. Hands-on service learning, testing theologies through existential struggles and socio-religious dynamics.

Exemplars; Role Models of Faith: The Winter Center (TAU Partner) supervises local and centralized interviews and gathers background checks on community and church volunteers, who serve as mentors and role models, reflecting their faith in their actions. Exemplars encourage spiritual growth and discipline, mentor youth in their faith journeys, and coach them on vocational and avocational goals. Mentoring

Call for Community Prayer: To “broker prayer connection, virtual and tangible, in hard times, good times and just because,” local ministers and churches conduct half-hour mini-sessions during two community prayer events. Youth design and distribute prayer and intention cards and launch a Facebook page. Hands-on service learning, testing theologies through existential struggles and socio-religious dynamics.

Evangelism Lab: Training on web-based and video components helps youth recognize the wide opportunities and subtleties of evangelism. Session begins with a video series, to post online, with the theme “Strong Women, Strong Faith.” Participants identify and interview women (e.g., authors, pastors, students and community members) who embody their faith.  A Facebook page is also built. Workshop in technology applications.

OUT (OU Theatre) Club

Passport to Significance; Education, interaction & virtual connections inspired by contemporary struggles for Christian meaning & faith-in-action in the midst of social intolerance.

Multigenerational Teaming: Advisory members join the teams, assisting with aspects of the practicums. Team diversity spans age, gender and culture differences; youth and advisors mutually lead and participate on projects. Networked mentoring

You are Loved: In thisservice project, local cohorts work with agencies to plan, produce and distribute Easter baskets of goodies (e.g., cookies, candies, home-made cocoa mix, bath salts, handmade cards with scriptures). Options include battered women’s and homeless shelters, the frail and elderly and care-givers for the homebound. Service learning, hands-on activities, testing theologies through existential struggles and socio-religious dynamics.

Personal Board of Directors: Program goals are to tackle personal life-barriers, increase social awareness and expand cultural learnings.  Cohort members will work on goal calendars and develop life-plans and strategies to stay balanced in anticipation for integration to leadership roles in their home communities. Each will be assigned a personal board of directors (4 total members, quarterly or adhoc) for advice and counsel. Networked mentoring.

Interactive Bible on Twitter: Tweeting about Old Testament passages that conjoin all Abrahamic faiths; promotes digestion of scripture (compressing ideas into Twitter’s genre); deepens connections as scripture unfolds. Writing process, dialogue, testing theologies through existential struggles and socio-religious dynamics.

Witness: To explore social and spiritual contexts of Gospel preaching, youth create and preach 15-minute sermons, receiving feedback from peers, staff, pastors.  Participants may opt to attend nationwide Preaching Festivals the following fall. Writing, performance, revision.

Adventures in TAU: Held on the residential campus in Ottawa, KS, this week-long conference involves all TAU participants from all three regions; it includes:

 

  • Involvement in OU’s annual Adventures in Faith conference, which welcomes the community and gathers guest speakers, alumni, faculty, staff, and university students for a series of events.

  • Missional Training: This sleep-over at OU’s lake lodge includes worship ‘staging’ and activities. Hands-on learning (e.g., basic building and repair, first aid, camping skills) and testimony from missionaries, camp leaders; practicum format puts skills to immediate use.

  • Launch of Support #4: Certifications and Practicum: Participants will contribute to selecting training and certification offerings (e.g., First Aid) and prioritizing individuals/projects chosen. Context- driven decision-making (needs and resources analysis), role shift (protégés to program advisors).

  • Podcast Production: Participants interview one another on themes of “Vibrant Faith” and “What Would Jesus Do?” Development of interview skills and public personae.

  • Local day/evening trips: Places of worship, cultural heritage centers. Exposure to cultures.

  • (ELECTIVE) Soulful Noise. Participants set scripture, original songs and prayers to music, craft new hymn arrangements, perform, and record for public posting. Musical composition and performance.

  • (ELECTIVE) pLayworks: Theatrical Ministry. Participants explore script writing, lighting, dramaturgy, acting, video recording and broadcast. Writing and performance.

(ELECTIVE) Witness: Participants who plan to attend preaching festivals refine their witness work. Writing process, performance practice, exchange of ideas