The Catholic College of the South
The Belmont Abbey College Rotaract Club is partnering with the Gastonia Street Ministry for a food and clothing drive. The drive will last from January 27-February 7. Donation boxes will be found in the Dining Hall, Student Commons, Residence Life Office, St. Michael's, Holy Grounds, and Sacred Heart. Here are some items you can donate: canned food, dry cereal, blankets, clothing, hygiene products, and sleeping bags. Please email anthonyruttler@abbey.bac.edu for more information!
Honor Jesus' abandonment to the Father's Will in His Agony in the Garden by praying a Holy Hour Thursday evenings.
Come glorify God at Praise and Worship Night every Tuesday. All are welcome!
Find your voice: MU 110 students earn 1 credit; all others come and sing for fun!
Test your skills in a competitive game, hear an inspirational talk from Coach Keating, and hang out with the FOCUS Missionaries!
Join us on Tuesday, January 28, 2025 from 11:30 am to 12:30 pm in the Science Auditorium for How Money Works, a lecture on the history of money and the basics of investing by Rich Sotell, Entrepeneur-in-Residence and consultant to our BAC Investment Club. Sponsored by the Honors College and Money the Abbey Way. Pizza or Chick Fil A provided. RSVP not required but appreciated so that we order enough food. Text 704-460-8707 or email ncote@bac.edu.
Join us for an Opioid Forum in the Haid Ballroom from 7:00pm - 9:00pm on January 28. This event will explore issues surrounding the current opioid epidemic. All are welcome to attend.
Couldn't get to the SEEK Conference in DC or Salt Lake City? No worries! Come see a keynote recording and discuss it. Join us in St. Michael's Community Room, 7:30-8:30 on January 29!
Join the Yarn and Thread Club every Thursday at 1:00PM in the LaPointe Room in the Student Commons for crafting and community!
Join us for a FREE Classical Job Fair! Classical schools will be on site to recruit teachers. Recent college graduates and adults looking for teaching positions will be on site to find work in the classical education renewal. Plus, there will be some presentations on what to look for in a school or teacher, and a panel will take your questions and address your concerns. The job fair is free for schools and potential teachers to attend. When you register, if you are representing a school or school network, let us know, so that we can ensure you have a booth and to let applicants know your school or school network will be there. If you are a teacher or graduate looking for a teaching position, when you register, you can also include your resume or CV and we will distribute those to the schools that attend.
Learn about 2 pro-life organizations at our table outside the cafeteria!
Enjoy an open mic night with free coffee and snacks! If you are interested in performing, please fill out this form and tell your friends! https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSceEaGlZXY87dXCSGGjETMjj4zfrrT19IfCLnBGDAo9_xjF2w/viewform?usp=send_form
Join us every Friday evening from 7:00-9:00 pm at Holy Grounds Coffee Shop on the beautiful campus of Belmont Abbey College. All ages and skill levels are welcome. The focus of this jam is building confidence while gaining familiarity with the (mostly) bluegrass repertoire. You’ll play a mixture of bluegrass and folk, with some gospel, country, and Irish. The jam also references the Queen City Bluegrass Jam songbook. Please note that while the location given is Holy Grounds Coffee Shop, and this will remain normative going forward unless otherwise noted, we will also meet in front of the adjacent Haid theater once the weather gets cooler. Contact Stephen Tomlinson with any questions at stephentomlinson@bac.edu.
Every first Saturday of the month at 10:15am, pray the Rosary and offer a Communion of Reparation to the Immaculate Heart of Mary. Refreshments on the piazza to follow Mass.