As we’ve launched into on-campus ministry with the commencement of Semester 1, there are undeniable benefits of being in person, sharing fellowship that isn’t mediated through the zoom screen. Students... more
The EU’s ministry is shaping up to look significantly different in 2021, as students have returned to on campus meetings with an altered ‘regional day community’ structure. This has brought great joy... more
With the 2021 university year looming, and Covid impacts lingering, the traditional points of connection like Orientation Week and Launch Day were no longer feasible ways to connect and enfold first... more
2020 was a year full of challenges for all of us, including the EU. Three weeks into first semester, the EU had to move all of its activities online, across a single weekend! By God’s grace, the EU... more
Thanks to COVID19, the EU ministry at Sydney University has had to embrace several radical changes over the last twelve months. With the University still restricting what students can do in 2021, yet... more
“What will you do with the rest of your life?” “If you were consumed by buying property, climbing the work promotions ladder, keeping up an idealistic lifestyle or killing time watching Netflix –... more
As students adjusted to online learning in March, university administrators faced a different challenge: how to keep universities afloat? As Australia’s third largest industry, tertiary education was... more
The EU committed twelve months ago for 2020 to be “The Year of Evangelism” as part of celebrating the centrality of our purpose on campus and also to commemorate the 90th anniversary of the EU at... more