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Community Engagement

Facilitating transformative learning through relationship with the local community

In the Community Engagement Office, we emphasize collaboration both on campus and with our community partners as we invite students into experiences where learning takes place and relationships are developed. Through intentional orientation and reflection, we step out in faith with a Christ centered lens, and learn to love and care for our neighbors, as we seek the flourishing of the communities around us and our own campus.


Get Involved

We offer a variety of ways for students and community partners to work together. Fill out our interest form to let us know how you would like to get involved with Community Engagement at Gordon College.

Our Core Values

Participating with the Community Engagement Office is more than simply community service. It is a community building learning opportunity open to students across campus. We believe faith calls for action, we value listening to the experiences of others, and we aim to love our neighbors well.

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Collaboration

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Learning

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Relationship

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Christ-Centered

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Broaden your understanding of the world around you

Community Engagement recognizes that there are many people in our surrounding communities who have diverse backgrounds and experiences. Valuing the expertise of our partners and the assets of the communities, we join them in their work, serving with humility, ready to learn about the world around us.


 

 

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Come alongside your community

Guided experiences include practical and spiritual orientation and reflection intended to prepare us to listen to the stories of others, to step out of our comfort zones and increase compassion. We enjoy collaboration with groups on campus to enrich the learning experiences of our students and foster a greater sense of belonging in our community.


Upcoming Events

 
Harvest Festival

Harvest Festival

October 25 | 4—6:00 p.m.

Join us as we welcome over 200 kids to campus for our fall harvest festival. We need volunteers to help host these activities and would love to see you there!

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Get Connected with Community Engagement

We have a podcast! Listen in to Heard it Through the Grapevine, now on Spotify featuring guests from our community partners for an inside glimpse into meaningful work happening on the North Shore. Leaders from community organizations will sit down with our host, Luke Hodge ‘27, to share powerful stories and ways that you can join in the work.

LISTEN TO THE PODCAST
FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM

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Luke Hodge, student testimonials

"I love working for CE because I love the opportunity to build personal relationships with the community around me and be able to learn how to be a part of their world. I love getting to serve the community, but the part of that I love most is to be able to connect with people personally and form those relationships."
Luke Hodge '27
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Have any questions?

Carmen Ayerve Queen
Director of Community Engagement
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P 978 867 4421