At RUF we believe in doing ministry with fixed theology and flexible methodology. This means that we are committed to the tenants of Orthodox and Reformed Christianity, namely that the Bible is truly authoritative. This also means that ministry looks different within difference contexts.
For example, we have various small groups, Bible Studies, and other avenues of relational ministry. If you would like to be a part of any of these things just let us know. Also feel free to come up with any ideas as well, we’d love to hear them and equip you to lead them!
- Large Group - We gather as a large group in Pugh Auditorium on Tuesday nights at 8 PM to hear Kevin preach from the Word and to worship together.
- Small Groups - Small groups are a vital part of what we do at RUF at Wake Forest. These groups are open to everyone, and all are encouraged to check them out! You may e-mail individual Small Group leaders with specific questions, or e-mail Kevin, Kate, or Stewart. Otherwise, simply begin attending the study of your choice!
- Kate Rhodes and Katherine Miller; “Lies Women Believe and the Truth that Sets them Free”, Upperclassmen girls; Thursdays at 7 PM; 717 N. Stratford Rd. (Kate’s house)
- Hannah Moredock and Ashley Anderson (sophomore girls) 2 Corinthians; 8 PM Thursday, North Campus Apartments #6
- Betsie Carrow (all girls), book study, The Praying Life, Thursdays, 8 PM, TBA
- Mike Antonell and Philip Rohrer (sophomore guys) Romans; 6 PM, Thursday, North Campus Apartments #4
- Halston Kirkpatrick (co-ed) Hymns Study; 8 PM, Monday, Kitchins Lounge
- Bible Studies
- Freshman Bible Study – A co-ed Bible study that meets once a week to discuss who God is and who we are. If you are a freshman, come on out and bring a friend! Led by Kevin, Stewart, and Kate.
- SAE Bible Study – Every Monday night from 9-10 PM we will be meeting in the SAE lounge. If you are a SAE, come on out. Led by Stewart.
- Local Service Opportunities
- Children’s Home – Every Monday night from 7-8 PM we will be heading about 2 miles south of campus on Reynolda to the Children’s Home. We will be playing sports and hanging out with the kids (anywhere from about 11-17 years old). Please come join us! For more information, contact Stewart or check out their website: http://www.tchome.org/
- Samaratin’s Inn – We are still nailing down the dates but the Samaritan’s Inn is a shelter for homeless men right in the heart of Winston-Salem. Our serving includes getting to know the men, serving dinner, and watching over the security cameras. Please contact Kevin, Stewart, or Kate for more information. For more information, check out their website:http://www.samaritanforsyth.org/