Announcing our first Director of Spiritual Formation: Bill Boyd

We are excited to announce that Bill Boyd will be joining our team on July 1, 2019 as Director of Spiritual Formation.

The NC Study Center has grown rapidly over the past three and a half years. As more people and ministries utilize our resources (facilities and programs), the danger is that our impact will become increasingly thin. We desire for students and faculty to grow in Christ intellectually, spiritually, and in mission. This kind of impact can be supported by seminars and speakers but at ground level it will always be relational. After strategically considering our growth and the needs of the UNC community, our board and team decided to prioritize hiring mature new staff in spiritual formation. We have amazing opportunities to shape lives, as over 125 visitors a day drop in for conversation, classes, and relaxation.

The DSF will direct the NC Study Center’s spiritual formation efforts by working directly with students, training staff, and helping the Study Center develop a vision for Christ-like maturity. Day-to-day this will involve one-on-ones, small group discussions, and occasional seminars and talks. The DSF will also teach our staff to make the most of the opportunities we are already creating in our daily rhythms and other gatherings. Our goal is no less than to form students in the image of Christ by helping them grow in knowledge, wisdom, and love.

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Bill Boyd will be coming to us after having worked in spiritual formation in different settings for over three decades - on college campuses, in churches, and at Alpine Camp for Boys. A native of Mississippi and an ordained PCA minister, Bill launched Reformed University Fellowship (RUF) at UT Austin before planting All Saints Austin and later pastoring at Covenant Presbyterian in Birmingham, AL. Bill has worked extensively in spiritual formation and has given many sermons and lectures on associated topics around the world.

Please join us in praying for Bill, his wife Martha, and their four children (two in college this Fall of 2019), as they prepare to join us in North Carolina. May the Lord continue his beautiful work in Chapel Hill and in the lives of students through them!

Summer 2019 Announcements

It’s the start of Spring Break here in Chapel Hill, and at the Study Center we’re already getting ready for summer! The two main programs we’re most excited about, back for their second summers, are Carolina Way Camp and the Wilberforce Civic Leadership Project. Whether you’re an incoming first-year, returning UNC student, or a community member supporting Christ’s work at UNC through Study Center, learn more about these programs below!

Carolina Way Camp

Last August, we hosted our first ever four-day camp for incoming first-year students. The camp’s success far exceeded our expectations, and we are so thankful to be back again this summer! Staff applications are now open for current students, and the camper registration form will be live soon. If you are an alum, community member or parent and would like to directly support the mission of CWC, learn more about how to do so here.

Wilberforce Civic Leadership Project

The Wilberforce Civic Leadership Project, or WCLP, is an opportunity for UNC students to gain paid, hands-on experience working and serving alongside faith-based nonprofits in Kinston, NC. Last summer, three students interned with Hope Restorations. Through tangible acts of service and deeply relational experiences, students were able to grow individually, spiritually, and vocationally. This summer, we’re excited to partner again with Hope Restorations, as well as Hope Preparatory School! Current students can learn more and apply here.

Please join us in prayer that students would finish the 2018-19 school year strong, as we prepare for big things happening this summer, and that Christ’s love would continue to be seen and known in Chapel Hill!