Welcome!

Alpha at William and Mary starts on Monday, September 16 at 6pm! We will gather at Chancellors Hall 132.

Register for Alpha!

Alpha is a series of group conversations that freely explore the basics of the Christian faith in an open, friendly environment. Everyone’s welcome. No matter your background or beliefs, you’re invited.

Do you have a question about Alpha?

Alpha is a chance to ask questions and explore the Christian faith in a fun, no-pressure environment.

Alpha takes place across ten sessions with an optional weekend away. There’s no commitment and no pressure to come back if you decide that Alpha isn’t for you.

About

Each session includes dessert, a short talk, and a discussion at the end where you can share your thoughts.

The Alpha episodes are designed to engage and inspire conversation. They’re about thirty minutes long and explore the big issues around faith and unpack the basics of Christianity, addressing questions such as Who is Jesus?, How can we have faith?, and How does God guide us?

The last part of an Alpha is a chance to share your thoughts on the session’s topic and discuss it in your small groups. It’s an open and welcoming environment, no matter what your opinion.

How Does it Work?

Got Questions?

  • Alpha is for everyone, no matter your background or beliefs. Whether you’re new to exploring faith or simply open-minded about it all, Alpha is for you.

    We all bring different thoughts to the table, and at Alpha we want to create a space that’s open for everyone to find what faith means for them.

  • Alpha is a space to explore different parts of the Christian faith in a relaxed and friendly environment. Each session covers a different topic, like prayer, the bible, who Jesus is and loads more.

    Then there’s plenty of time to chat about what you think. Each group has a leader to help guide the conversation. There’s never pressure to share your thoughts, but the floor is yours if you do want to say something.

  • It’s free! And there’s no follow up and never any pressure to come back.