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Service

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A Faith That Does Justice

We believe love requires action and that justice is essential for a life well-lived. By walking alongside those who suffer, struggle, or go unseen, our students encounter God in the face of others. In these moments of connection and compassion, they not only transform the world around them, they discover who they are called to be.
Service isn't just what we do. It's who we are.

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"Working alongside our students on their service journey brings to life Luke's gospel message, 'To whom much is given, much will be expected.'"

Katy CaseyTheology Department Chair

Service Timeline

Freshman Service

Freshmen begin their Prep journey with at least 10 hours of service. Simple acts like shoveling snow, tutoring, or babysitting. The goal is clear: start small, serve others, and discover how everyday actions can create big change.

Freshman Service

Sophomore Service

Sophomores complete 20 hours of service, often teaming up with classmates at events like the Christmas Toyland Workshop, Race for the Cure, and other local nonprofit projects. With opportunities shared all year, it’s easy to get involved and give back.

Sophomore Service

 

Junior Service

Juniors complete 20 hours of service, partnering with community agencies and those in greatest need. The focus is on stepping beyond comfort zones, building relationships, and living out the call to be men and women for others.

Junior Service

Senior Service

Seniors complete 50 hours of service at one nonprofit, forming meaningful connections through local projects or immersion trips like South Carolina and Belize. They lead with purpose and leave a lasting impact on their communities.

Senior Service