By Catherine Sullivan, Middle Level Campus Minister
It usually happens on a Wednesday.
The rush of Middle Level students heading downstairs for lunch, followed by a brief calm. Then slowly, one by one, a girl in a blue dress and saddle shoes pops her head into my classroom. Each asks the same question, politely and sincerely, “Is this where the meeting is?”
Throughout this school year on an almost weekly basis, Middle Level students have brought their lunches to my classroom—French fries, cookies, and all—to spend their one break during the day designing ways for our community to grow closer to God.
Middle Level Campus Ministry has taken a variety of forms over the years, but the goal has always been the same. Reflect. Discuss. Inspire. Grow. Give the students leadership skills, confidence, and a glimpse of God’s love that they can take with them when they leave our cozy hallway.
This year, the Middle Level students have taken this opportunity and run with it.
Regardless of what team you are on, our meetings usually involve 10 or so students that represent all three middle level grades, an agenda packed with brainstorming, reflecting, reading and writing, and food—lots and lots of food.
When asked why she wanted to join the Lent Team, Charlotte Doyle, a current NDP 8th grader, said, “I knew I wanted to be a part of Campus Ministry in some way. [Being part of the Lent Team] has taught me more about what Lent is about.”
Indeed, the best part of Campus Ministry is the camaraderie that is created among the students. 8th graders help 6th graders write prayers. Girls from different friend groups collaborate to brainstorm the right theme for a prayer service. Students from all different grades come together to embrace umoja in a real and visible way. In doing so, they create a tiny community that is a veritable force for good in our school, our city, and our world. Each week, I feel humbled and honored to work with them.

