Jesus is the head of the church. We unite to exalt, seek and make Him known. (Eph. 1:22-23)
RELATIONSHIP-DRIVEN
The depth of our relationships must match the breadth of our goal. (John 17:20-22)
We grow beyond merely accommodating one another toward valuing (and therefore needing) one another. We consider each other better than ourselves, looking to others’ interest above our own. (Philippians 2:3-4)
TRANSFORMATION-FOCUSED
The goal of our partnership, prayer and fellowship together is to see God’s glory spread throughout a campus and beyond. (Acts 1:7-8)
PRESENCE-PROPELLED
Prayer is how we commune with God. God brings unity through His voice as we pray together. (Acts 4:31-32) From this interaction, God directly intervenes to transform us and our campuses.
The battle for every step of transformation must first be won in the spiritual realm before we will see victory in the physical realm. (2 Cor. 10:3-4; Eph. 6:12)
PURITY-PRESCRIBED
We practice Biblical integrity with regard to character, relationship and lifestyle choices. This requires repentance, humility and holiness in each of our lives. (1 Peter 5:5-6)
God-focused, personal purity enables us to best see God and be directed by Him. (Gal. 5:16-17; Acts 19:18-20; James 5:16-18)
MISSION-DIRECTED
Mission will always flow out of Christ-centered prayer and transformation-focused relationships. Jesus the King will call us to informed action together through the leadership and direction of the Holy Spirit. (Acts 2:44; 4:31-32)
Comments (1)
Daniel Curran
6 years ago
These values worthy of changing how we relate to one another and do the work of a campus leader (aka student-leader, campus minister, college pastor, etc.)
Daniel Curran
6 years agoThese values worthy of changing how we relate to one another and do the work of a campus leader (aka student-leader, campus minister, college pastor, etc.)