On-campus observance and activity:
The chief purpose and desire for the day
remains worship, service and genuine rest for the body and soul. Recreational
activities (not including intramurals) are permitted after 1:00 p.m. at the CIU
lake, the CIU soccer/softball field, the Ben Lippen School track, as well as
the basketball court and tennis courts behind the men’s residence halls. The
student center is open for TV viewing and other indoor activities. The grassy
area around the residence halls and inside campus (outside the cafeteria, the
quadrangle, etc.) should be quiet and restful, reserved for naps, reading and
group worship. The Pointe should also be considered a “quiet” area on the
Lord’s Day. Sanctioned athletics may occasionally occur on Sunday afternoon.
Opportunities for Spiritual Focus
Throughout the year we schedule particular opportunities for special spiritual
focus and ministry. Attendance at each of these opportunities is expected unless
excused in advance by the Student Life Office.
Prayer Days:
CIU is committed to the principle that prayer and faith should be
demonstrated in the life of every believer. For this reason prayer days will be
scheduled each semester with an emphasis on corporate prayer. Classes will
be cancelled or shortened; faculty, staff, and students are to be involved in
these days of prayer.
Fall 2016 Prayer Days:
Sept. 14, Oct. 25, and Nov. 15
Spring 2017 Prayer Days:
Jan. 25, Feb. 23, and March 28
Christian Life Conference:
CLC is a wonderful opportunity for spiritual renewal
and personal commitment for the CIU family. Rev. Chris Thomas (Director of
Torchbearers International) will be our speaker in chapel the week of
September 12-15, 2016
.
World Christian Week:
CIU, as a corporate body, has the opportunity to
celebrate what God is doing in the world and to challenge our participation
in the Great Commission. WCW provides an excellent opportunity to interact
with mission representatives from all over the world and possibly receive
direction for the future. WCW will be the week of
Feb. 20-23, 2017
.
Alcohol, Tobacco, and Illegal Drugs
Use of alcohol, tobacco (including e-cigarettes and all types of vaping), or illegal
drugs of any kind is prohibited. Exception: participation in communion at church
where wine is served is permitted. Students should not accept employment
in businesses where the primary function of the establishment is the serving
of alcohol, even if food is also served. A good question to keep in mind when
considering employment is, “Would this establishment be in existence if alcohol
was not served?” If it would not, it is not an appropriate place to work.
Movies, Music & Computer Use
Students are asked to practice godly discernment in their visual and listening choices.
We should limit our viewing and listening to material that does not violate biblical
principles of purity and worthiness in order to maintain personal purity and to avoid
being a stumbling block for one another or the gospel (II Cor. 6:3-10; I Tim. 4:12).
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