At Campbellsville University, Chapel provides a weekly opportunity for students, faculty, and staff to gather for a time of worship, teaching, and spiritual reflection. Held on Wednesdays at 10 AM, Chapel is a place where the campus community comes together to hear from dynamic speakers, engage in meaningful worship, and grow in faith. Whether you're seeking encouragement or simply looking to start your day with purpose, Chapel is an important part of campus life that nourishes both spiritual growth and community connection.

 

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The Campbellsville University chapel program exists to promote spiritual life growth and development of the campus body by providing a weekly chapel worship experience integrating faith, learning, and community development.

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  • Discover - “Christ-centered and filled with hope”  - Campus community discovers the Truth of God, new facets of the Christian faith, and tangible expressions of faith integration. 
  • Development - “Equipping students...” - Campus community will personally develop in the areas of community growth, spiritual life, worldview understanding, and faith integration.
  • Deployment - “Shaping the world.” - Campus community will be equipped to deploy and be sent to live out their faith in unique, meaningful, and practical ways. 

Chapel Schedule

 

Chapel Life Credit Events

Looking to earn chapel credit? The events below qualify for the 2025 - 2026 academic year.

  • December 31st, 2025 - FAFSA Completion - Financial Aid

  • February 4th, 2026 - Study Abroad Workshop- Study Abroad
  • February 26th, 2026 - Collegiate Day of Prayer-Campus Min.

  • March 19th, 2026 - Spiritual Conflicts - Humanities Department
  • March 25th, 2026 - Spiritual Conflicts - Humanities Department

  • April 1st, 2026 - Job Fair - Career Service 
  • April 16th, 2026 - Take Back the Night-  Counseling Department
  • April 21st, 2026 - Earth Week Festival - Student Account
  • April 21st, 2026 - 26 KY Legislative Update - KHIPP

 

Chapel Policy

Chapel is a vital part of the Campbellsville University experience, providing opportunities for worship, spiritual growth, and community connection. Undergraduate students at the main campus are required to attend a set number of Chapel services each semester. Attendance is tracked, and exemptions may be requested under certain circumstances. For more information, visit the Office of Campus Ministries or the Chapel webpage. View the full Chapel Policy here.

  • Act courteously toward speakers, performers, and fellow attendees.
  • Remain attentive to the Chapel program.
  • No sleeping, eating, drinking, reading, studying, talking, or using sound-producing devices during the service.
  • Do not exit the Chapel until the service has concluded.

  • The number of full-time semesters refers to the full-time semesters remaining in the student’s degree program at the time of first enrollment at Campbellsville University (that is, the minimum full-time semesters needed to complete degree requirements). Two part-time semesters are considered the equivalent of one full-time semester.
  • Chapel attendance is cumulative. The student receives credit for every chapel attended. It is to the student’s advantage to regularly attend each semester, so that the student can meet the minimum requirement even when examinations, weather, illness, or cancellation of chapel prevent attendance.

Attendance Guidelines for Full-Time Students:

  • 1 semester: 8 chapels required
  • 2 semesters: 8 chapels required
  • 3 semesters: 16 chapels required
  • 4 semesters: 24 chapels required
  • 5 semesters: 32 chapels required
  • 6 semesters: 40 chapels required
  • 7 semesters: 48 chapels required

Note: The number of full-time semesters refers to those remaining in the student’s degree program at the time of first enrollment.

Attendance for the chapel is collected via scanning a QR code after the chapel service. In case of any technical difficulties or failure to successfully scan the QR code, a representative of the Academic Office will be available at the back of the chapel to assist and provide write in credit if needed.

To check the status of chapel credits received, students must check their Workday account under the tab Chapel Credit. Any issues with accessing the chapel credit status should be directed to the Academic Office.

Students who are unable to attend a scheduled chapel service may make up the missed opportunity by completing the online chapel quiz on Moodle. This option allows students to stay on track with chapel requirements while accommodating scheduling conflicts. 

  • Chapel attendance is cumulative. Keep track of your credits and stay on top of the minimum requirements to avoid any last-minute challenges.
  • You can check your chapel attendance record at any time through WorkDay or by visiting the Academic Affairs Office.

If you have questions about the chapel or need assistance, please get in touch with the Campus Minister, Trent Creason, at tecreason@campbellsville.edu