“Saint Augustine’s is excited to partner with Fellowship Raleigh on the 5K race which will benefit the students of the University through the 1K Scholarship fund. This emergency scholarship was established to assist our students who have found themselves in dire need of funds to continue their educational pursuits. We look forward to partnering with the church on future endeavors.”
- Sheryl Ximines, Director of University Events, Saint Augustine's University
Saint Augustine's University
Saint Augustine’s University (SAU) was established in 1867 in Raleigh, N.C. SAU, which sits on 105 acres, is a four-year liberal arts university with an average enrollment of approximately 1,100. SAU offers more than 25 undergraduate degree programs and is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.
For more information about Saint Augustine's University, visit their website at http://www.st-aug.edu
Fellowship Raleigh Church
Fellowship Raleigh started meeting in the cafeteria of Broughton High School in September of 2008 and has since grown into their own building near downtown Raleigh. Their dream is to see the city of Raleigh transformed by the Gospel of Jesus Christ through the diverse people and ministries flowing out of the church.
For more information about Fellowship Raleigh Church, visit their website at fellowshipraleigh.org.
- Sheryl Ximines, Director of University Events, Saint Augustine's University
Saint Augustine's University
Saint Augustine’s University (SAU) was established in 1867 in Raleigh, N.C. SAU, which sits on 105 acres, is a four-year liberal arts university with an average enrollment of approximately 1,100. SAU offers more than 25 undergraduate degree programs and is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.
For more information about Saint Augustine's University, visit their website at http://www.st-aug.edu
Fellowship Raleigh Church
Fellowship Raleigh started meeting in the cafeteria of Broughton High School in September of 2008 and has since grown into their own building near downtown Raleigh. Their dream is to see the city of Raleigh transformed by the Gospel of Jesus Christ through the diverse people and ministries flowing out of the church.
For more information about Fellowship Raleigh Church, visit their website at fellowshipraleigh.org.