University Ministries is here to serve you and help you find community and explore your faith during your time at Belmont. There are many opportunities for you to engage with your faith both on and off of campus to help you connect with your peers, refine your leadership skills, serve the community - both locally and globally, and discern God's calling in your life and help you live that out.
- First Year Students
- Second Year Students
- Upperclass Students
Into.Nashville: As a unique convocation-credit program, into
Plunge: A Freshman service/mission trip that takes place over Fall break. It’s an introduction to the kind of disciplined intelligence, compassion, courage
Spring Break Immersion Trips: A collective of
Spiritual Life Assistants: In partnership with Residence Life, Spiritual Life Assistants (SLAs) serve in each freshman residence hall. They help new students connect to
Faith Development Organizations: In recognition of Belmont’s ecumenical diversity, University Ministries seeks to provide opportunities for spiritual formation that meet specific personal and/or denominational needs. Learn more...
Living a Better Story: Living a Better Story is a program where students are given the opportunity to practice financial stewardship. Students are given $10 and encouraged to multiply their money and give away the proceeds to a non-profit or someone in need. Check out this story for an example of what Living a Better Story looks like in action!
Service Year: Service Year is a year-long program for Belmont students centered on faith, service, and community. Students live in intentional community as they grow in their understanding of self, deepen their relationship with God, and discern how they can uniquely love God and neighbor. Please contact Christy Ridings for more information.
Living a Better Story: Living a Better Story is a program where students are given the opportunity to practice financial stewardship. Students are given $10 and encouraged to multiply their money and give away the proceeds to a non-profit or someone in need. Check out this story for an example of what Living a Better Story looks like in action!
Pathways Retreat: Every year University Ministries hosts a retreat for students to come together and reflect on their calling and purpose. Whether you have a good sense of your calling or are unsure with lots of questions this retreat is for you! Information about the 2021 retreat is coming later this fall semester. If you have questions or want more information, please contact Christy Ridings.
Spring Break Immersion Trips: A collective of
Faith Development Organizations: In recognition of Belmont’s ecumenical diversity, University Ministries seeks to provide opportunities for spiritual formation that meet specific personal and/or denominational needs. Learn more...
Continuing the Conversation: Continuing the Conversation is a way to take conversations happening in chapel to a deeper level. Specific chapels are followed up with a convocation in the evening, usually a Q&A or panel conversation, and hosted in partnership with Residence Life. We also offer 2-4 week small groups led by staff and faculty for a chance to go even deeper alongside your peers. Check myBelmont for schedule of Continuing the Conversation events for this semester!
Pathways Retreat: Every year University Ministries hosts a retreat for students to come together and reflect on their calling and purpose. Whether you have a good sense of your calling or are unsure with lots of questions this retreat is for you! Information about the 2021 retreat is coming later this fall semester. If you have questions or want more information, please contact Christy Ridings.
Spring Break Immersion Trips: A collective of
Faith Development Organizations: In recognition of Belmont’s ecumenical diversity, University Ministries seeks to provide opportunities for spiritual formation that meet specific personal and/or denominational needs. Learn more...
Living a Better Story: Living a Better Story is a program where students are given the opportunity to practice financial stewardship. Students are given $10 and encouraged to multiply their money and give away the proceeds to a non-profit or someone in need. Check out this story for an example of what Living a Better Story looks like in action!
Continuing the Conversation: Continuing the Conversation is a way to take conversations happening in chapel to a deeper level. Specific chapels are followed up with a convocation in the evening, usually a Q&A or panel conversation, and hosted in partnership with Residence Life. We also offer 2-4 week small groups led by staff and faculty for a chance to go even deeper alongside your peers. Check myBelmont for a schedule of Continuing the Conversation events for this semester!