End your first day in Bizarro World with a New York style night out. A variety of experiences all available for free and on campus. Begins Friday after the first session until 11:00pm.


A full-fledged hip-hop experience like no other. Featuring:

And many more...

Worship and rock will collide with a collabo of indie bands leading the way

Fellowship over some delicious Baskin Robbins ice cream.

For over 62 years, we’ve been delighting customers with our irresistible treats. We still follow the credos and innovative thinking of our founders, Burton Baskin and Irvine Robbins. With more than 6,000 retail shops in 35 countries, we’re now the world’s largest chain of ice cream specialty shops.

A collection of art from an urban view. Created by a blend of highly talented artists.

The Red Army is a Creative Arts network whose intent is to rise up a team of artists, who will devote their gifts and talents for the purpose of communicating the Gospel of Christ through the influences of art, film, music, literature, poetry and other media forms. (Mark 16:15-18) As an artistic community we are called to invest in each others' lives, as we discover our own unique ministry calling, develop our gifts, and encourage one another to grow in our relationship with Christ. (1 Peter 4:10) For centuries, people looked to the church as the source of the greatest art in the world. God was worshipped through the arts. Slowly, over time, the arts became more secular and less important within the mission of the church. The world embraced the arts as a way to glorify humanity and elevated freedom of expression above all else. Over the last twenty years, the arts in all of its forms have been re-emerging as vital parts in the expression of worship within the church.

"The day is just now arrived again where the church has stopped following the world and has began to create art forms that the world will have to learn from us." - Tommy Walker

As a ministry, we have set out not only to lead this church body in worship through the arts, but also to build community within the family of artists who serve here.