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Fellowship ChapelEach undergraduate student at Baptist College of Ministry is assigned to one of four undergraduate fellowships, and seminary students participate in a fellowship of their own. The fellowships provide a framework for spiritual, social, and ministry opportunities, set in an environment emphasizing the evangelizing of a lost world.

The fellowships are named for godly Christian leaders of the past: James Fraser, Jonathan Goforth, Adoniram Judson, Hudson Taylor, and Monroe Parker. Each of the fellowships is student-led, thereby providing ample opportunities for the honing of leadership skills. Meetings are held every Thursday, during which time the members of the fellowship plan their activities, pray together, and hear the preaching of God’s Word by one of the men in the fellowship.

The fellowships are co-ed, which provides a venue for godly young men and women to learn to cooperate effectively in the work of the ministry, keeping their focus on serving God together, while avoiding unnecessary social pressure. This setting also provides the young men in leadership with the opportunity to learn how to lead both men and women in an appropriate manner, in the same way a pastor does in his church. In addition to the regularly scheduled Thursday sessions, the fellowships also meet for prayer, for various activities, and for ministry outreach.