College Students & Young Adults.

We are incredibly thankful for all of the college students and young adults God has brought to CCF! We think it is vital for them to plug into the local church during their time at school and as young professionals. As a church, we believe that WE EXIST TO LOVE, GLORIFY, AND ENJOY GOD BY BEING AND MAKING DISCIPLES OF JESUS CHRIST. We want to see our college students and young adults making disciples and being discipled. We want to see them worship the Lord wholeheartedly. We want to see them grow in Christlikeness and in their knowledge of Christ. We want to see them serving in the local body sacrificially. To that end, here are some ways for our college students and young adults to get plugged in at CCF in addition to Sunday morning worship:

Discipleship.

We are never meant to be "lone rangers" as Christ-followers. We are headed toward disaster when we choose to do so.  In one-on-one discipling relationships, two Christians of the same sex meet to study scripture or a helpful book, hold one another accountable, memorize scripture and pray. Although these are recommended practices as you meet, these relationships tend to materialize and operate in different ways.

One-on-one discipling often flows out of the relationships being built within the local church. We encourage you to seek these types of relationships out, both as the one helping to disciple and the one being discipled. This is so important in our growth as followers of Christ. We are both needy and needed. If you have any questions contact nick.rundlett@centervillechristian.org

Small Groups.

The purpose of our small groups is simple – to help the local body of CCF build relationships, based on our shared unity in Christ, that we pray will result in a greater connection to the larger community of CCF.

Small Groups at CCF follow the normal school year calendar. The Fall semester runs from September through November, and the Spring Semester runs from February through early May. We offer other classes and training during the "off-season" months as well. 

Serving & Missions.

We want our CCF family to serve one another. There are many "one another" commands in scripture and we believe the local church is of utmost importance in carrying out those "one-anothers." We want everyone in our congregation to use the gifts God has given them to encourage, spur on, help, support, edify, and strengthen the other members of this church family.

If you are a young adult (post-college) interested in spending time with others specifically in that stage of life, please contact Shannon Swicker . If you are a college student looking for how to get more involved at CCF, please contact Taylor Ivester (taylor@centervillechristian.org) for more information.