Freshman, first year graduate students, and international students be aware. If you put your name in the raffle box, you will most likely be contacted by the Boston Church of Christ's student organization. The Christian Student Association is affiliated with the International Church of Christ, formerly called the Boston Church of Christ. They have received a notorious reputation at MIT as well as on campuses across the United States as an extremely aggressive sect, and have been banned at Boston University as well as Northeastern University.
Why is the Boston/International Church of Christ recognized as a sect amongst other religious groups?
The group will invite you to a Bible study or other social event. My concern is in what follows the invitations. I have counseled students who have found it very difficult to say "no" to the Boston Church of Christ even when they wanted to.
A few suggestions for students invited to any religious activity:
Please do not be afraid to say, "No, thank you." You need only say it one time. MIT policy then considers any further recruitment to be harassment. Put your hands on the religious harassment brochure. There will be copies at the information booth in the Student Center as well as at the Chaplaincy and Office of the Dean for Undergraduate Education and Student Affairs. If you feel challenged or harassed by the BCC's Christian Student Association or any other group, please contact Counseling Services, the Dean's Office, and ask to speak with [Associate Dean for Student Assistance Services] Robert M. Randolph, or, contact any of the chaplains on campus.