Athletics Clubs & Organizations Quick Facts Winston-Salem

Piedmont students have many leadership and fellowship opportunities through the following clubs and organizations:

  
The Student Council is comprised of student body officers and representatives

of various student groups. The Council seeks to develop the spiritual, physical and

social life of the students; to inspire loyalty to the College and to the principles for

which it stands; and to promote an efficient and harmonious school life.

 

Christian Educators Fellowship
The Christian Educators Fellowship meets monthly to learn about issues that affect future teachers through discussion and visiting speakers. Members are actively involved in fundraising for the College, participating in the Student Government fundraising event each fall and managing their own annual fundraiser. These funds are used to purchase special materials and equipment that members need for their teacher training.

 

                                                                        

 

Piedmont Missions Fellowship
Piedmont Missions Fellowship members are either planning to go to the field or are actively interested in missions. Activities include regular meetings, chapel programs and mission conferences, and visiting missionaries frequently address the regular meetings.

 

 

                                                                       Youth Leaders Fellowship 

The Youth Leaders Fellowship meets on a regular basis to share a mutual interest in various youth ministries.

Outstanding Christian educators and youth leaders are invited to speak in special chapel sessions.

 

 

 

 

Music Fellowship

The Music Fellowship meets on a regular basis to share a mutual interest in various music ministries. Outstanding Christian educators and musicians are invited to speak and perform in special chapel sessions.


Kappa Chi Fellowship (Preachers of Christ)
The Kappa Chi Fellowship is for all men interested in a Gospel-preaching ministry. Meetings are held regularly to promote fellowship and to provide further insight into sermon preparation.