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‘Pivotal’ years: 1,730 students, leaders receive jumpstart for season of campus ministry

  • September 18, 2024
  • Tennessee Baptist and Reflector
  • Conferences, Featured, Latest News, Oklahoma, Tennessee
Approximately 100 Tennessee BCM students and leaders recently attended Collegiate Week. Tennessee Baptist collegiate ministry specialists on the trip included Stacy Murphree, Austin Peay State University; Mark Whitt and Shelby Hall, Middle Tennessee State University; Ben Maddox, Tennessee Tech; Jeff Jones and Ashlyn Trice, University of Memphis; Grace Jones, Cleveland State Community College and Morgan Owen, University of Tennessee, Martin.
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‘Pivotal’ years: 1,730 students, leaders receive jumpstart for season of campus ministry

Days before the start of a new school year, more than 1,730 college students and leaders gathered at Falls Creek Conference Center in Davis, Oklahoma, to learn how to live on mission and become passionate followers of Jesus.

Groups from across North America — including Alaska, Hawaii and Canada — gathered with International Mission Board and North American Mission Board personnel for the five-day August event that included worship, teaching and fellowship.

State convention collegiate ministry leaders partnered to plan and produce the event, which saw its largest post-COVID attendance this year.

Pastor Arjay Gruspe, of Pawa’a Community Church in Honolulu, also serves as the state director of Next Generation Ministries for the Hawaii Pacific Baptist Convention and was a member of the event planning team. This year, he brought eight others from Hawaii, including four students, to “challenge them to be countercultural in the way they live and approach life on their campuses.”

He celebrated the report that more than 50 individuals prayed to receive Christ and that more than 200 responded to a call to ministry during Collegiate Week.

“It was great to see so many campus and church-based campus ministries interacting and planning ways to partner and pray for one another this fall. IMB always has a strong presence and did a great job in having students consider mission involvement,” Gruspe said, adding that he was glad to see increased numbers of seminaries engaging with students this year.

Collegiate Week partners with Southern Baptist seminaries, Woman’s Missionary Union, NAMB and IMB to introduce students and leaders to the full spectrum of available missions, vocational, and educational opportunities. According to registration coordinator Carissa Jones of the Oklahoma Baptist Convention, the event also seeks to help participants take their next steps in ministry leadership.

Good timing

Stacy Murphree, collegiate ministry specialist at Austin Peay State University in Clarksville, said the timing of Collegiate Week — right before the beginning of fall semester — is a bonus.

This year she brought about 100 BCM students from six different campuses and appreciates that student and leader participants benefited from networking and sharing ideas.

The experience also “jumpstarts” her leaders, who had about one week before campus ministries officially started, she observed.

“I love that our students can hear about campuses in emerging areas – maybe they could feel personally led to serve in those areas, but this also broadens their perspective of campus ministry that’s not just about what we do on our campuses.

“It’s about what God is doing throughout the United States,” Murphree said. Nowhere else could they be with other students from other BCMs across the country and now be able to better pray for those campuses, too. This is such a valuable time.”

H.B. Charles, Shane Pruitt and Tommy Woodard were featured speakers during the 2024 Collegiate Week, with worship sessions led by Cody Dunbar and Matt Roberson.

Participants shared decisions and requested follow-up contact through a QR code, and others responded during worship services, which saw hundreds gather throughout the altar area.

“The college years are pivotal. Students are often on their own for the first time and making decisions that will impact them for the rest of their lives. The world is there waiting for them, and the body of Christ needs to be as well,” Jones said.


EDITOR’S NOTE — This story was written by Julia Bell and originally published by Baptist and Reflector.

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