When Serving Becomes a Natural Way of Life
As a college student, Brittney loves the experiences that she has being a part of a ministry team and the enormous impact that she has on kids each week.
Throughout the week, many of the college ministry stduents meet in small groups where they can further engage each other in biblical community. Currently there are two Guys Groups and one Girls group.
You mean it’s really possible to graduate from college…
…and still not be prepared for the rest of my life?
The transitional phase of college can be the most exiting and yet confusing time in a person’s life. No two people go to college for the same reasons, but ultimately everyone wants the same thing-a diploma signed by the president. That degree means, at least theoretically, that you’ve been trained in a certain field. With a few breaks, a little luck, and lots of hard work, you’ll be able to make a living. The bigger question is: Will you know how to live?
Think about it-your formal education can only teach you the skills you’ll need in your career. What about the rest of your life? In a culture ravaged by divorce, how will you build a happy marriage? In a society wracked by loneliness, how do you plan to establish and maintain deep, meaningful friendships? In a country where everyone seems to have his or her own ideas about what's true, what belief structure are you going to build your life upon? You are going to need a safe place where you can ask the hard questions of life without worrying what people will think about you. At Sugar Creek, we hope to be that place for you.