How Can You Tell if a Campus Group is Part of the ICC?

 

Here are the names of some of the campus organizations affiliated with the International Churches of Christ. When someone approaches you, and said, "Hi, My name is Joe, and I belong to a Christian fellowship group which has changed my life. We are inviting college students like ourselves to check out our church. We are called Campus Advance," can you tell that they are part of the ICC? In fact, the names are quite deceptive. It is important to research or ask if the group is affiliated with a larger movement.

Alpha Omega

Christian Student Association (MIT)

University of Penn: Campus Christian Movement (formerly known as Campus Advance)

Agape House

CROSS (Christians Reaching Out Serving Students) Campus Christian Association

Students for Christ

Campus Advance {This is the campus name used in Berkeley.}

Christian Advance

Christians Reaching Out Serving Students (CROSS) Students for Christ

Upside Down Club

Club Triumph

FOCUS

Helping Other People Everywhere (HOPE)

Impact

 

 

 

 

 

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