Programs
Reconciliation Chapels
The purpose of the Racial Reconciliation Alternate Chapel Series is to provide students with a diverse worship experience in the midst of a diverse group of believers. The program's aim is education about the diversity in the Body of Christ, celebration of different styles of music in worship, and enhancing the process of Christian racial reconciliation. See the main Chapel pages for more information.
SCORR--Student Congress on Racial Reconciliation
An annual gathering of college students from across the west, dedicated to the needs of students from culturally diverse backgrounds on the Christian College campus. Held on campus every February.SCORR conference page.
Biola Gospel Choir
Established in the Fall of 1985, the Biola Gospel Choir (BGC) started as an energetic group of African American students who wanted to praise and worship God through Gospel Music. Now, more than twenty years later, BGC continues as a multicultural group that enjoys and shares a rich legacy of music, worship, diversity, and community, to the Biola community and beyond. Gospel Choir page.
Cultural Encounters
A yearlong workshop series linked with the SURGE (Students of Under-Represented Groups of Ethnicity) scholarship. Designed to equip students from diverse backgrounds to better serve the Biola community and society at large by exposure to concepts of leadership, diversity, and racial reconciliation, through self-understanding, cross-cultural and multi-ethnic dialogue, and interpersonal communication skills.