CCF Weekly Meeting

September 29th: 12:30 am - 2:30 am @ Scott Hall: Pink Lounge

Campus Christian Fellowship (CCF), one of the most active groups on campus, holds our weekly gatherings in Scott Hall Main Lounge from 8:30-9:30 p.m. We are all about “Following Jesus Together!”. CCF is a student-run organization on campus that hopes to provide a safe and welcoming environment, community, and place of rest where students can leave their stresses and burdens behind. Wherever you are at on your spiritual journey, we want you to know that you are welcome here and we invite you!

Campus Christian Fellowship hopes to positively contribute to growing your faith perspective and the application of your faith in a changing world. Some of the ways we do this are through studying the Bible, prayer, and openly sharing students’ faith journey with others.

Meetings are held EVERY Wednesday night from 8:30 to 9:30 pm. These weekly meetings are open to any and all college students interested. Our Ripon College campus minister, Luke Hatfield and, welcoming our new campus minister this semester, Emma Lurvey, will also be in attendance to the meetings to engage with students and provide guidance and support on faith-related topics.


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