
Summer Bible Studies
Starting on May 29th, join Christ on Campus this summer for a Bible study on Thursdays at 7 PM @1041 Garland Ave, Fayetteville
Come as you are, be yourself, and expect God to do something!
Church isn't a building or a meeting; it is people who live their lives in relationship with God and with others. The image in Scripture is one of a body where all parts must be recognized and functioning for the body to be healthy. This means that while we all have a personal relationship with the God of the universe through Jesus, following Jesus is not merely an individual endeavor. We are actively learning how to seek God together, how to best encourage one another, and how to love and serve others in the name of Jesus together.
The Church is the whole body of Christ. It includes people from all nations, cultures, and ethnicities. People with all sorts of experiences with community and family, people with differing personalities and interests, all at different stages in their journey of seeking and becoming more like Jesus. As such, when we come together, we often gather with people who may look, sound, and do things differently from ourselves.
So, if you’ve ever questioned whether you’d fit in, the answer is Yes!
Directions to 1041 N Garland
1041 Garland is a modern storefront where Christ on Campus meets and has offices. If you're on campus, just walk down Garland Ave past Fulbright Dining Hall. We are on the corner of Wedington and Garland, in between Bolder Coffee and Kiko Rice and Noodle.
We Believe:
God created us to live in a close relationship with Him, one another, and his creation. However, because of our desire to be our own gods (to live for ourselves and be about our own agendas) and not acknowledge him as God, we have been separated from God, and every other relationship has been damaged.
Jesus Christ was God in the flesh, both 100% God and 100% man.
Jesus came to earth. He lived, He was crucified, and then 3 days after He was buried. He came back to life and later ascended into Heaven. It is because of the graciousness of God and Jesus' death on the cross that we can be reconciled with God and receive forgiveness for our sins through faith in Jesus.
Trusting in Jesus is not just a mental exercise of belief, but involves submitting to Jesus as the ruler of our lives. This submission shows itself in new lives that are marked by baptism and lived in obedience to God. As we continue in the faith, following Jesus and being transformed into His likeness, God uses us here, where He has called us, to be His representatives, loving others as He first loved us.