About Us
College Christian Fellowship is affiliated with Chi Alpha
Christian Fellowship which is a national campus ministry
organization. We have a heart to follow Jesus Christ in an
authentic way as Christians = “Christ Followers”. We value
community and we love to learn together, grow together and be
stretched in the way we view this life during our college years
into our future. What is Jesus calling you to?
core values
These core values represent Chi Alpha Campus Ministries' most
deeply held beliefs. They serve to guide our decisions, our
leadership practices, and our community life. All our
organizational actions will reflect these core values.
1
Community Community is a covenantal value shaping our mission to
the university, and our priority to come together for biblically
commanded action. The salvation of Jesus offers the forgiveness
of sins and the incorporation into the people of God. As a
collegiate community we are to be "salt and light" showing to
the world what it means to authentically love God and one's
neighbor.
2
Creativity God is first revealed in Scripture as a creative God.
We are committed to achieving commitment that appreciates the
proven with an adaptive open eye to what He has in store today
and beyond. His Spirit will release to us new ways, ideas, and
plans.
3
Diversity A diverse community reflects a reconciliation of
students to Jesus across all campus demographics. Each student
possesses unique gifts, and we seek to encourage their full
implementation in the community. We also accept diverse methods
and approaches to ministry. We celebrate these unique ministry
expressions as the demonstration of what God is doing on our
campuses and encourage their effective application.
4
Excellence Striking performance, exceptional virtue, and
continuous improvement exemplify excellence. Excellence goes the
"second mile" by doing the best possible job. It calls out of us
far more than we can possibly imagine. Excellence guides how we
make significant choices. It causes us to discover our true
God-given capabilities. Excellence depicts our approach to
leadership, work, organization, and our life together.
5
Integrity Integrity describes the state of sound moral
uprightness. It is characterized by honesty, truthfulness,
respect, and sincerity. Integrity in its simplest biblical
definition means wholeness or completeness. Integrity invites
oneself into a partnership with the Holy Spirit. This fosters an
atmosphere of credibility and plausibility among those to whom
we minister and within our communities on campus. Integrity
promotes long-term success.
6
Servant-Leadership Servant-leadership is a practice that places
the good of those led and their progressive maturity over the
self-interest of the leader. It shares power and status for the
sake of the common good of each individual and the community.
Its chief motive is to serve-first, as opposed to lead-first.
The final goal is to empower others to become servants
themselves.