Interest Groups
Below you can find a list of interest groups for the current year with a description of the group and the group leader’s contact information.
Bible Study/Prayer Group
Join fellow prayer warriors every first Friday at noon (location TBD) to praise our God, pray for one another, and thank Him for all He has done and is doing at Baylor and in our lives. Each meeting starts with a brief devotional and then prayer. Ephesians 4:3: Make every effort to keep the unity of the Spirit through the bond of peace.
Leader: Christa Oudshoorn
Book Club
Join a group of ladies who love to read! Books are selected at meetings by the members present. Meetings take place in member's homes on various nights throughout the year.
Leader: Christine Wilkins
IF: Baylor
A cross-generation, cross-denomination community of Christian women with the purpose to gather, equip, and unleash generations for Christ. Women support one another, learn from one another, and lift each other up while everyone lives out their unique callings..
Leader: Sara Perry
Off-Campus Lunch Group
Meet monthly for lunch throughout the year at various Waco restaurants to enjoy good food and fellowship.
Leader: TBD
On-Campus Lunch Group
Food, friends and fellowship! Gather at eating spots around campus for lunch and conversation during the fall and spring semesters.
Leaders: Riz Klausmeyer and Stephanie Torres
Community Service and Involvement Interest Group
This virtual interest group serves as a clearinghouse for service opportunities. One example is the LEAD program:
The LEAD program is a business and education partnership sponsored by the Greater Waco Chamber. The program pairs Waco Independent School District, LaVega ISD, Midway ISD, Harmony Science Academy and Rapoport Academy high school students with business leaders to foster mentoring relationships that educate and expose students to various business fields. By improving the students’ knowledge of higher education and potential career paths they expand their goals for their future. We hope to motivate them to graduate high school and pursue higher education, which in turn ensures greater employability and quality of life.
Leader: Brooklynn Wynveen