• Christmas Celebration - Dr. Mark Jonah & The Tidings of Hope 2024 Band
    Dec 17 2024

    Join us as Dr. Mark Jonah leads us through a Christmas Celebration. We welcome you to join us every week for a new Community Chapel service here at Prairie College.

    Christmas Celebration - Dr. Mark Jonah & The Tidings of Hope 2024 Band | Community Chapel


    Learn More About Prairie College ⤵️


    Located in the stunning Alberta prairies, just two hours east of the Rockies, Prairie is within easy driving distance to three major urban centers and one hour north of the Calgary International Airport. Committed to academic excellence and transformational spiritual growth, Prairie’s supportive faith community will become the foundation for your life. Prairie is the perfect destination to get closer to God while advancing your purpose in this world.


    Visit Us: https://prairie.edu


    The focus of our Community Chapel is Hearing the Word and worshipping God in community. Learn more about purpose and mission of our Chapel gatherings: https://www.prairie.edu/spiritual-growth/


    From the beginning of the school in 1922, our motto and heartbeat has been “To know Christ and make Him known.” Closely related to this motto is a more recently crafted statement that we have entitled “Our Sole Purpose”, which is “To be, and invite others to be, lovers of God…who make disciples, who influence culture, and who build His kingdom”. Chapel is an intentionally carved out sacred space within our busy lives for worship, developing relationship with God and prioritizing seeking His kingdom as a whole community.


    Mission of Chapel/Campus Life Events

    The mission of the chapel/campus life events is to glorify God through corporate worship. The mission of chapel contributes directly to the mission of Prairie in the following specific ways:


    Worship – It is a sacred space to declare God’s worth as a whole community. It is a tangible reflection of the reality that Christ is the life-transforming centre of and reason for our learning community. It is our declaration and practice to seek God and His kingdom first. It is our surrendered acknowledging of our desire for and dependence on Him.

    Community – It is dedication to authentic community of loving one another with sincerity, where our diversity is expressed in a wonderful unity through our common relationship with the Triune God.

    Instruction – The Bible is the God-breathed Truth through which He nourishes our community. We are privileged to listen together, willingly obey it and willingly submit our lives, community and program to its authority.

    Discipleship – Worship is a context of rich transformation into His likeness. As a faith community we engage God and one another within chapel to be discipled as followers of Jesus.

    Spiritual Discipline – It is a soul exercise to grow in faith and develop love, fear, and desire for God. The practice provides room for God to work in our lives even on the days we don’t “feel” like participating.

    Integrity – Chapel participation is one aspect of the commitment we have made in the Community Covenant by choosing to become part of the Prairie community. Actual participation is thus learning to walk in integrity of that commitment.

    Leadership Development – All of these principles – worship, community, instruction, discipleship, spiritual discipline and integrity – are important components of shaping our lives as preparation to influence others in life and ministry.


    Prairie College Community Chapel 2024/2025

    Christmas Celebration - Dr. Mark Jonah & The Tidings of Hope 2024 Band | Community Chapel - Dec 17, 2024


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    44 mins
  • Did not our Hearts Burn...?: The Faithful: Love God, Love One Another - Kelly Steffen & Aaron Klok
    Dec 10 2024

    Join us as Kelly Steffen & Aaron Klok leads the twelfth week of our "Did our hearts not burn..." Community Chapel series, The Faithful: Love God, Love One Another. We welcome you to join us every week for a new Community Chapel service here at Prairie College.

    The Faithful: Love God, Love One Another - Kelly Steffen & Aaron Klok | Community Chapel

    Learn More About Prairie College ⤵️


    Located in the stunning Alberta prairies, just two hours east of the Rockies, Prairie is within easy driving distance to three major urban centers and one hour north of the Calgary International Airport. Committed to academic excellence and transformational spiritual growth, Prairie’s supportive faith community will become the foundation for your life. Prairie is the perfect destination to get closer to God while advancing your purpose in this world.


    Visit Us: https://prairie.edu


    The focus of our Community Chapel is Hearing the Word and worshipping God in community. Learn more about purpose and mission of our Chapel gatherings: https://www.prairie.edu/spiritual-growth/


    From the beginning of the school in 1922, our motto and heartbeat has been “To know Christ and make Him known.” Closely related to this motto is a more recently crafted statement that we have entitled “Our Sole Purpose”, which is “To be, and invite others to be, lovers of God…who make disciples, who influence culture, and who build His kingdom”. Chapel is an intentionally carved out sacred space within our busy lives for worship, developing relationship with God and prioritizing seeking His kingdom as a whole community.


    Mission of Chapel/Campus Life Events

    The mission of the chapel/campus life events is to glorify God through corporate worship. The mission of chapel contributes directly to the mission of Prairie in the following specific ways:


    Worship – It is a sacred space to declare God’s worth as a whole community. It is a tangible reflection of the reality that Christ is the life-transforming centre of and reason for our learning community. It is our declaration and practice to seek God and His kingdom first. It is our surrendered acknowledging of our desire for and dependence on Him.

    Community – It is dedication to authentic community of loving one another with sincerity, where our diversity is expressed in a wonderful unity through our common relationship with the Triune God.

    Instruction – The Bible is the God-breathed Truth through which He nourishes our community. We are privileged to listen together, willingly obey it and willingly submit our lives, community and program to its authority.

    Discipleship – Worship is a context of rich transformation into His likeness. As a faith community we engage God and one another within chapel to be discipled as followers of Jesus.

    Spiritual Discipline – It is a soul exercise to grow in faith and develop love, fear, and desire for God. The practice provides room for God to work in our lives even on the days we don’t “feel” like participating.

    Integrity – Chapel participation is one aspect of the commitment we have made in the Community Covenant by choosing to become part of the Prairie community. Actual participation is thus learning to walk in integrity of that commitment.

    Leadership Development – All of these principles – worship, community, instruction, discipleship, spiritual discipline and integrity – are important components of shaping our lives as preparation to influence others in life and ministry.


    Prairie College Community Chapel 2024/2025

    The Faithful: Love God, Love One Another - Kelly Steffen & Aaron Klok | Community Chapel - Dec 10, 2024


    "Did our hearts not burn..."

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    25 mins
  • Did not our Hearts Burn...?: The Faithful: Endure - Rev. Bill Taylor
    Dec 3 2024

    Join us as Rev. Bill Taylor leads the eleventh week of our "Did our hearts not burn..." Community Chapel series, The Faithful: Endure. We welcome you to join us every week for a new Community Chapel service here at Prairie College.

    The Faithful: Endure - Rev. Bill Taylor | Community Chapel

    Learn More About Prairie College ⤵️

    Located in the stunning Alberta prairies, just two hours east of the Rockies, Prairie is within easy driving distance to three major urban centers and one hour north of the Calgary International Airport. Committed to academic excellence and transformational spiritual growth, Prairie’s supportive faith community will become the foundation for your life. Prairie is the perfect destination to get closer to God while advancing your purpose in this world.


    Visit Us: https://prairie.edu


    The focus of our Community Chapel is Hearing the Word and worshipping God in community. Learn more about purpose and mission of our Chapel gatherings: https://www.prairie.edu/spiritual-growth/


    From the beginning of the school in 1922, our motto and heartbeat has been “To know Christ and make Him known.” Closely related to this motto is a more recently crafted statement that we have entitled “Our Sole Purpose”, which is “To be, and invite others to be, lovers of God…who make disciples, who influence culture, and who build His kingdom”. Chapel is an intentionally carved out sacred space within our busy lives for worship, developing relationship with God and prioritizing seeking His kingdom as a whole community.


    Mission of Chapel/Campus Life Events

    The mission of the chapel/campus life events is to glorify God through corporate worship. The mission of chapel contributes directly to the mission of Prairie in the following specific ways:


    Worship – It is a sacred space to declare God’s worth as a whole community. It is a tangible reflection of the reality that Christ is the life-transforming centre of and reason for our learning community. It is our declaration and practice to seek God and His kingdom first. It is our surrendered acknowledging of our desire for and dependence on Him.

    Community – It is dedication to authentic community of loving one another with sincerity, where our diversity is expressed in a wonderful unity through our common relationship with the Triune God.

    Instruction – The Bible is the God-breathed Truth through which He nourishes our community. We are privileged to listen together, willingly obey it and willingly submit our lives, community and program to its authority.

    Discipleship – Worship is a context of rich transformation into His likeness. As a faith community we engage God and one another within chapel to be discipled as followers of Jesus.

    Spiritual Discipline – It is a soul exercise to grow in faith and develop love, fear, and desire for God. The practice provides room for God to work in our lives even on the days we don’t “feel” like participating.

    Integrity – Chapel participation is one aspect of the commitment we have made in the Community Covenant by choosing to become part of the Prairie community. Actual participation is thus learning to walk in integrity of that commitment.

    Leadership Development – All of these principles – worship, community, instruction, discipleship, spiritual discipline and integrity – are important components of shaping our lives as preparation to influence others in life and ministry.


    Prairie College Community Chapel 2024/2025

    The Faithful: Endure - Rev. Bill Taylor | Community Chapel - Dec 3, 2024


    "Did our hearts not burn..."

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    37 mins
  • Did not our Hearts Burn...?: Faith In Action - Dr. Mark Jonah
    Nov 26 2024

    Join us as Dr. Mark Jonah leads the tenth week of our "Did our hearts not burn..." Community Chapel series, Faith In Action. We welcome you to join us every week for a new Community Chapel service here at Prairie College.

    Faith In Action - Dr. Mark Jonah | Community Chapel

    Learn More About Prairie College ⤵️


    Located in the stunning Alberta prairies, just two hours east of the Rockies, Prairie is within easy driving distance to three major urban centers and one hour north of the Calgary International Airport. Committed to academic excellence and transformational spiritual growth, Prairie’s supportive faith community will become the foundation for your life. Prairie is the perfect destination to get closer to God while advancing your purpose in this world.


    Visit Us: https://prairie.edu


    The focus of our Community Chapel is Hearing the Word and worshipping God in community. Learn more about purpose and mission of our Chapel gatherings: https://www.prairie.edu/spiritual-growth/


    From the beginning of the school in 1922, our motto and heartbeat has been “To know Christ and make Him known.” Closely related to this motto is a more recently crafted statement that we have entitled “Our Sole Purpose”, which is “To be, and invite others to be, lovers of God…who make disciples, who influence culture, and who build His kingdom”. Chapel is an intentionally carved out sacred space within our busy lives for worship, developing relationship with God and prioritizing seeking His kingdom as a whole community.


    Mission of Chapel/Campus Life Events

    The mission of the chapel/campus life events is to glorify God through corporate worship. The mission of chapel contributes directly to the mission of Prairie in the following specific ways:


    Worship – It is a sacred space to declare God’s worth as a whole community. It is a tangible reflection of the reality that Christ is the life-transforming centre of and reason for our learning community. It is our declaration and practice to seek God and His kingdom first. It is our surrendered acknowledging of our desire for and dependence on Him.

    Community – It is dedication to authentic community of loving one another with sincerity, where our diversity is expressed in a wonderful unity through our common relationship with the Triune God.

    Instruction – The Bible is the God-breathed Truth through which He nourishes our community. We are privileged to listen together, willingly obey it and willingly submit our lives, community and program to its authority.

    Discipleship – Worship is a context of rich transformation into His likeness. As a faith community we engage God and one another within chapel to be discipled as followers of Jesus.

    Spiritual Discipline – It is a soul exercise to grow in faith and develop love, fear, and desire for God. The practice provides room for God to work in our lives even on the days we don’t “feel” like participating.

    Integrity – Chapel participation is one aspect of the commitment we have made in the Community Covenant by choosing to become part of the Prairie community. Actual participation is thus learning to walk in integrity of that commitment.

    Leadership Development – All of these principles – worship, community, instruction, discipleship, spiritual discipline and integrity – are important components of shaping our lives as preparation to influence others in life and ministry.


    Prairie College Community Chapel 2024/2025

    Faith In Action - Dr. Mark Jonah | Community Chapel - Nov 26, 2024


    "Did our hearts not burn..."

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    32 mins
  • Did not our Hearts Burn...?: The Call - Julie Cavanaugh
    Nov 19 2024

    www.prairie.edu/chapel

    Join us as Julie Cavanaugh leads the ninth week of our "Did our hearts not burn..." Community Chapel series, The Call. We welcome you to join us every week for a new Community Chapel service here at Prairie College.

    The Call - Julie Cavanaugh | Community Chapel

    Learn More About Prairie College ⤵️

    Located in the stunning Alberta prairies, just two hours east of the Rockies, Prairie is within easy driving distance to three major urban centers and one hour north of the Calgary International Airport. Committed to academic excellence and transformational spiritual growth, Prairie’s supportive faith community will become the foundation for your life. Prairie is the perfect destination to get closer to God while advancing your purpose in this world.


    Visit Us: https://prairie.edu


    The focus of our Community Chapel is Hearing the Word and worshipping God in community. Learn more about purpose and mission of our Chapel gatherings: https://www.prairie.edu/spiritual-growth/


    From the beginning of the school in 1922, our motto and heartbeat has been “To know Christ and make Him known.” Closely related to this motto is a more recently crafted statement that we have entitled “Our Sole Purpose”, which is “To be, and invite others to be, lovers of God…who make disciples, who influence culture, and who build His kingdom”. Chapel is an intentionally carved out sacred space within our busy lives for worship, developing relationship with God and prioritizing seeking His kingdom as a whole community.


    Mission of Chapel/Campus Life Events

    The mission of the chapel/campus life events is to glorify God through corporate worship. The mission of chapel contributes directly to the mission of Prairie in the following specific ways:


    Worship – It is a sacred space to declare God’s worth as a whole community. It is a tangible reflection of the reality that Christ is the life-transforming centre of and reason for our learning community. It is our declaration and practice to seek God and His kingdom first. It is our surrendered acknowledging of our desire for and dependence on Him.

    Community – It is dedication to authentic community of loving one another with sincerity, where our diversity is expressed in a wonderful unity through our common relationship with the Triune God.

    Instruction – The Bible is the God-breathed Truth through which He nourishes our community. We are privileged to listen together, willingly obey it and willingly submit our lives, community and program to its authority.

    Discipleship – Worship is a context of rich transformation into His likeness. As a faith community we engage God and one another within chapel to be discipled as followers of Jesus.

    Spiritual Discipline – It is a soul exercise to grow in faith and develop love, fear, and desire for God. The practice provides room for God to work in our lives even on the days we don’t “feel” like participating.

    Integrity – Chapel participation is one aspect of the commitment we have made in the Community Covenant by choosing to become part of the Prairie community. Actual participation is thus learning to walk in integrity of that commitment.

    Leadership Development – All of these principles – worship, community, instruction, discipleship, spiritual discipline and integrity – are important components of shaping our lives as preparation to influence others in life and ministry.


    Prairie College Community Chapel 2024/2025

    The Call - Julie Cavanaugh | Community Chapel - Nov 19, 2024


    "Did our hearts not burn..."

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    30 mins
  • Did not our Hearts Burn...?: Access Through Christ - Dr. Gordon Smith
    Nov 12 2024

    www.prairie.edu/chapel

    Join us as Dr. Gordon Smith leads the eighth week of our "Did our hearts not burn..." Community Chapel series, Access Through Christ. We welcome you to join us every week for a new Community Chapel service here at Prairie College.

    Access Through Christ - Dr. Gordon Smith | Community Chapel

    Learn More About Prairie College ⤵️


    Located in the stunning Alberta prairies, just two hours east of the Rockies, Prairie is within easy driving distance to three major urban centers and one hour north of the Calgary International Airport. Committed to academic excellence and transformational spiritual growth, Prairie’s supportive faith community will become the foundation for your life. Prairie is the perfect destination to get closer to God while advancing your purpose in this world.


    Visit Us: https://prairie.edu


    The focus of our Community Chapel is Hearing the Word and worshipping God in community. Learn more about purpose and mission of our Chapel gatherings: https://www.prairie.edu/spiritual-growth/


    From the beginning of the school in 1922, our motto and heartbeat has been “To know Christ and make Him known.” Closely related to this motto is a more recently crafted statement that we have entitled “Our Sole Purpose”, which is “To be, and invite others to be, lovers of God…who make disciples, who influence culture, and who build His kingdom”. Chapel is an intentionally carved out sacred space within our busy lives for worship, developing relationship with God and prioritizing seeking His kingdom as a whole community.


    Mission of Chapel/Campus Life Events

    The mission of the chapel/campus life events is to glorify God through corporate worship. The mission of chapel contributes directly to the mission of Prairie in the following specific ways:


    Worship – It is a sacred space to declare God’s worth as a whole community. It is a tangible reflection of the reality that Christ is the life-transforming centre of and reason for our learning community. It is our declaration and practice to seek God and His kingdom first. It is our surrendered acknowledging of our desire for and dependence on Him.

    Community – It is dedication to authentic community of loving one another with sincerity, where our diversity is expressed in a wonderful unity through our common relationship with the Triune God.

    Instruction – The Bible is the God-breathed Truth through which He nourishes our community. We are privileged to listen together, willingly obey it and willingly submit our lives, community and program to its authority.

    Discipleship – Worship is a context of rich transformation into His likeness. As a faith community we engage God and one another within chapel to be discipled as followers of Jesus.

    Spiritual Discipline – It is a soul exercise to grow in faith and develop love, fear, and desire for God. The practice provides room for God to work in our lives even on the days we don’t “feel” like participating.

    Integrity – Chapel participation is one aspect of the commitment we have made in the Community Covenant by choosing to become part of the Prairie community. Actual participation is thus learning to walk in integrity of that commitment.

    Leadership Development – All of these principles – worship, community, instruction, discipleship, spiritual discipline and integrity – are important components of shaping our lives as preparation to influence others in life and ministry.


    Prairie College Community Chapel 2024/2025

    Access Through Christ - Dr. Gordon Smith | Community Chapel - Nov 12, 2024


    "Did our hearts not burn..."

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    25 mins
  • Did not our Hearts Burn...?: The New Covenant - Rev. Rob Cave
    Nov 5 2024

    www.prairie.edu/chapel

    Join us as Rev. Rob Cave leads the seventh week of our "Did our hearts not burn..." Community Chapel series, The New Covenant. We welcome you to join us every week for a new Community Chapel service here at Prairie College.

    The New Covenant - Rev. Rob Cave | Community Chapel


    Learn More About Prairie College ⤵️


    Located in the stunning Alberta prairies, just two hours east of the Rockies, Prairie is within easy driving distance to three major urban centers and one hour north of the Calgary International Airport. Committed to academic excellence and transformational spiritual growth, Prairie’s supportive faith community will become the foundation for your life. Prairie is the perfect destination to get closer to God while advancing your purpose in this world.


    Visit Us: https://prairie.edu


    The focus of our Community Chapel is Hearing the Word and worshipping God in community. Learn more about purpose and mission of our Chapel gatherings: https://www.prairie.edu/spiritual-growth/


    From the beginning of the school in 1922, our motto and heartbeat has been “To know Christ and make Him known.” Closely related to this motto is a more recently crafted statement that we have entitled “Our Sole Purpose”, which is “To be, and invite others to be, lovers of God…who make disciples, who influence culture, and who build His kingdom”. Chapel is an intentionally carved out sacred space within our busy lives for worship, developing relationship with God and prioritizing seeking His kingdom as a whole community.


    Mission of Chapel/Campus Life Events

    The mission of the chapel/campus life events is to glorify God through corporate worship. The mission of chapel contributes directly to the mission of Prairie in the following specific ways:


    Worship – It is a sacred space to declare God’s worth as a whole community. It is a tangible reflection of the reality that Christ is the life-transforming centre of and reason for our learning community. It is our declaration and practice to seek God and His kingdom first. It is our surrendered acknowledging of our desire for and dependence on Him.

    Community – It is dedication to authentic community of loving one another with sincerity, where our diversity is expressed in a wonderful unity through our common relationship with the Triune God.

    Instruction – The Bible is the God-breathed Truth through which He nourishes our community. We are privileged to listen together, willingly obey it and willingly submit our lives, community and program to its authority.

    Discipleship – Worship is a context of rich transformation into His likeness. As a faith community we engage God and one another within chapel to be discipled as followers of Jesus.

    Spiritual Discipline – It is a soul exercise to grow in faith and develop love, fear, and desire for God. The practice provides room for God to work in our lives even on the days we don’t “feel” like participating.

    Integrity – Chapel participation is one aspect of the commitment we have made in the Community Covenant by choosing to become part of the Prairie community. Actual participation is thus learning to walk in integrity of that commitment.

    Leadership Development – All of these principles – worship, community, instruction, discipleship, spiritual discipline and integrity – are important components of shaping our lives as preparation to influence others in life and ministry.


    Prairie College Community Chapel 2024/2025

    The New Covenant - Rev. Rob Cave | Community Chapel - Nov 5, 2024

    "Did our hearts not burn..."

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    26 mins
  • Did not our Hearts Burn...?: The Priesthood of Melchizedek - Dr. Jim Neumann
    Oct 22 2024

    www.prairie.edu/chapel

    Join us as Dr. Jim Neumann leads the sixth week of our "Did our hearts not burn..." Community Chapel series, The Priesthood of Melchizedek. We welcome you to join us every week for a new Community Chapel service here at Prairie College.

    The Priesthood of Melchizedek - Dr. Jim Neumann | Community Chapel


    Learn More About Prairie College ⤵️


    Located in the stunning Alberta prairies, just two hours east of the Rockies, Prairie is within easy driving distance to three major urban centers and one hour north of the Calgary International Airport. Committed to academic excellence and transformational spiritual growth, Prairie’s supportive faith community will become the foundation for your life. Prairie is the perfect destination to get closer to God while advancing your purpose in this world.


    Visit Us: https://prairie.edu


    The focus of our Community Chapel is Hearing the Word and worshipping God in community. Learn more about purpose and mission of our Chapel gatherings: https://www.prairie.edu/spiritual-growth/


    From the beginning of the school in 1922, our motto and heartbeat has been “To know Christ and make Him known.” Closely related to this motto is a more recently crafted statement that we have entitled “Our Sole Purpose”, which is “To be, and invite others to be, lovers of God…who make disciples, who influence culture, and who build His kingdom”. Chapel is an intentionally carved out sacred space within our busy lives for worship, developing relationship with God and prioritizing seeking His kingdom as a whole community.


    Mission of Chapel/Campus Life Events

    The mission of the chapel/campus life events is to glorify God through corporate worship. The mission of chapel contributes directly to the mission of Prairie in the following specific ways:


    Worship – It is a sacred space to declare God’s worth as a whole community. It is a tangible reflection of the reality that Christ is the life-transforming centre of and reason for our learning community. It is our declaration and practice to seek God and His kingdom first. It is our surrendered acknowledging of our desire for and dependence on Him.

    Community – It is dedication to authentic community of loving one another with sincerity, where our diversity is expressed in a wonderful unity through our common relationship with the Triune God.

    Instruction – The Bible is the God-breathed Truth through which He nourishes our community. We are privileged to listen together, willingly obey it and willingly submit our lives, community and program to its authority.

    Discipleship – Worship is a context of rich transformation into His likeness. As a faith community we engage God and one another within chapel to be discipled as followers of Jesus.

    Spiritual Discipline – It is a soul exercise to grow in faith and develop love, fear, and desire for God. The practice provides room for God to work in our lives even on the days we don’t “feel” like participating.

    Integrity – Chapel participation is one aspect of the commitment we have made in the Community Covenant by choosing to become part of the Prairie community. Actual participation is thus learning to walk in integrity of that commitment.

    Leadership Development – All of these principles – worship, community, instruction, discipleship, spiritual discipline and integrity – are important components of shaping our lives as preparation to influence others in life and ministry.


    Prairie College Community Chapel 2024/2025

    The Priesthood of Melchizedek - Dr. Jim Neumann | Community Chapel - Oct 22, 2024

    "Did our hearts not burn..."

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    31 mins