Ministry and Evangelism Programs

Wheaton College Ministry and Evangelism Team Retreat - 2025
children dancing with musicians local village
Clean Water Mission

Honduras Project

The Honduras Project is a student-led, short-term missions effort. Each year, students fund and help build a gravity-fed water system in a rural mountain village in Honduras, bringing clean spring water directly to household faucets.

Learn More About Honduras Project
Sending Students Worldwide in Mission and Service

Student Missionary Partners (SMP)

Wheaton College has a long history of sending students around the world in missions and service work. These experiences have been at the initiation of students responding to various needs and crisis around the world. Student Missionary Partners continues this work in organizing trips during the school year and summer!

Learn About Student Missionary Partners (SMP)
Christian Service Council Cabinet - 2024

Christian Service Council

Mission and Vision: To heed the call to live out our faith by being the hands and feet of Jesus through building habits of service and coming alongside on and off campus communities to listen, work with, and love our neighbors. 

Campus and Community Partnerships: We partner with hospitals, nonprofit organizations near Wheaton, and other clubs and organizations on campus. 

For more information or to get connected email ministry.evangelism@wheaton.edu.

World Christian Fellowship Cabinet - 2024

World Christian Fellowship (WCF)

Mission: WCF exists to influence a deeper understanding of God’s global mission of reconciliation through intercession, celebration, and mobilization. 

Vision: WCF seeks to tell gospel centered stories to foster a hunger for the presence of God and invite students to participate in the restoration and reconciliation of the family of God.

Wheaton College IL Urbana22 Mission Conference

Urbana Missions Conference

Every three years, the Ministry & Evangelism Office helps send Wheaton College undergrad and grad students to Urbana—a major Christian missions conference hosted by InterVarsity Christian Fellowship.

At Urbana 22, over 100 Wheaton students joined thousands of others to hear powerful speakers, connect with mission orgs, dive into seminars and breakout tracks, worship through music and the arts, receive prayer, and dig into Scripture through inductive Bible study.

The next conference is coming up December 28–31, 2025, in Phoenix, Arizona—and we’d love for you to come! Want to learn more, apply for a scholarship, or get involved? Reach out to us at ministry.evangelism@wheaton.edu.

Teams that Serve Ministry Teams

We provide ministry leadership and volunteer experiences for students that

  • Advocate for the marginalized
  • Provide justice for the oppressed
  • Declare the salvation of Christ

The Ministry and Evangelism staff are always looking to support creative and innovative ministry ideas. If you are interested in discussing the process to form a new Ministry Team reach out to the M&E staff for more information.

Current Ministry Teams:

Abide

Exists to encourage women to pursue a deeper relationship with Christ by remaining steadfast in Him, connecting diligently with their community, and serving the Kingdom wholeheartedly.

Decision Point

Lead middle and high school students to be equipped to minister to their peers.

Garden and Prairie Project

Raises awareness about food insecurity and develops sustainable agriculture on our campus.

Wheaton International Justice Mission (IJM)

IJM is a global organization that partners with local justice systems to end violence against those living in poverty

Wheaton Tutoring Ministry

Coordinates tutoring opportunities in the community.

Voice for Life

Advocates for the rights of the unborn.

YoungLife

Minister to high school students in the community through a fun, evangelistic ministry.

Youth for Christ Juvenile Justice Ministry

JJM brings college students into youth correctional facilities for mentoring and discipleship.

Zoe's Feet

Cultivates a community of dancers that is centered on the Word of God, celebrates unity and diversity, and provides a safe and honest space for worship.