Category Archives: Campus Ministry

Stringfellows Moving to Work Full-Time Toward Nationwide Campus Ministry Plants

Youth ministries are very common among Churches of Christ, but very few campus ministries exist … in all, less than 150. There are over 2,600 accredited, four-year institutions in the United States alone, and if you factor in community colleges that number soars to thousands more.

Why am I telling you this? Because 77% of those who make a decision for Christ in the United States do so by the age of 21. Over 97% of the colleges and universities in the United States lack a Church of Christ campus ministry … this matters because as a fellowship we’re barely even trying to reach millions of students (much less actually doing it) when studies show the college years are among some of the best to do so.

Campus Ministry United (CMU) exists to remedy that.

Cryptic messages abounded on Twitter and Facebook last week prophesying “big news” to be announced in one week from CMU. One week is up, and the announcement is here: CMU is hiring two full-time staffers to promote church-run evangelistic campus ministry plants all over the country!

Lynn & Carol Stringfellow wearing traditional South-Floridian garb.

Lynn & Carol Stringfellow – long time campus ministers for the Bay Area Church of Christ in Tampa, FL – will be assuming their new role about a year from now.

Their job will be to work full-time in advancing  CMU’s mission in four primary ways:

DIRECTORS OF MINISTRY ADVANCEMENT – PRIMARY INITIATIVES

1)Fundraising
•Provide support for ministry/university church planters trained through CMU.

2) Networking & Recruiting
•Bring new students into CMU’s training program.
•Make connections with churches interested in sponsoring campus ministry/university church plants through CMU.

3) Research & Development
•Organize bi-annual study of Church of Christ campus ministry.
•Provide enrichment materials to address needs through provided outlets (CMU’s web presence, annual CMU workshops).

4) Public Relations
•Serve as an ambassador between planters, churches, Christian colleges and secular universities.

The Park Plaza Church of Christ in Tulsa, OK, has committed to being the sponsoring congregation behind this work, and Tulsa will serve as central headquarters for the Stringfellows and their ministry.

This work is a missionary effort, and like all missionaries the Stringfellows will live on support kindly donated from churches and individuals. We have about $100,000 we need to raise immediately to cover the operational budget (mostly the working fund) for this ministry for the first year.

If you have a heart for reaching college students and would like to find out more about financially supporting this ministry, please email CMU at campusministryunited@gmail.com expressing your interest and someone will get back with you quickly.

I am very excited about this news! People all over the world will now be blessed by Lynn & Carol’s work. Their ministry in Tampa has consistently made an impact on the lives of students, most of whom were not Christians before encountering the Stringfellows. The church as a whole will be blessed as their evangelistic zeal, focus on the unchurched, and influence spreads.

Folks, we’re working toward making CoC campus ministry plants a regular occurrence in a healthy way that’s never been done before. More news will follow – please post any questions you may have in the form of a comment.

Congrats Lynn & Carol – may your work be blessed! I’ll be keeping this work in my prayers, and I hope you will too.

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2011 Princeton Review

It’s that time of year again.

As I told you in 2010, the Princeton Review is a great resource to use in finding info on colleges and universities in the United States.

Each year, a comprehensive, scientific study is conducted on various aspects of our nation’s schools: academics/admissions, demographics, town life, politics, quality of life, extracurriculars, and the social scene.

You have to log in to their site to view the rankings … I’ll post a few samples here:

STUDENTS STUDY THE MOST:

  1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  2. Reed College
  3. Harvey Mudd College
  4. California Institute of Technology
  5. Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering
  6. Middlebury College
  7. Swarthmore College
  8. Grinnell College
  9. United States Coast Guard Academy
  10. Princeton University

Hmmm – Harvard, Yale, and Stanford didn’t make the top ten? Interesting.

STUDENTS STUDY THE LEAST:

  1. University of North Dakota
  2. University of Central Florida
  3. University of Mississippi
  4. State University of New York at Albany
  5. West Virginia University
  6. Louisiana State University Baton Rouge
  7. University of Iowa
  8. Florida State University
  9. University of Georgia
  10. Salisbury University

Way to go making the list two years in a row FSU.

MOST POTHEADS:

  1. University of California – Santa Cruz
  2. Eckerd College
  3. Bard College
  4. University of Vermont
  5. Skidmore College
  6. University of Colorado – Boulder
  7. Colorado College
  8. Hampshire College
  9. University of California – Santa Barbara
  10. Ithaca College

The UC system continues to represent their potheadedness – two schools in the top ten this year. Colorado as well, but this should come as no surprise from the school system that hosts the 4/20 Smoke Out.

MOST BEER DRINKERS:

  1. Ohio University – Athens
  2. Pennsylvania State University – University Park
  3. University of New Hampshire
  4. University of Florida
  5. Claremont McKenna College
  6. University of Alabama – Tuscaloosa
  7. University of Georgia
  8. West Virginia University
  9. Colgate University
  10. Providence College

Looks like some new names are making the list in 2011 – this type of information could be very useful for ministers seeking to learn more about the needs of a specific campus, or for parents trying to determine where to urge their high school grads to attend college.

MOST HARD LIQUOR DRINKERS:

  1. Providence College
  2. University of Georgia
  3. Tulane University
  4. University of Wisconsin – Madison
  5. University of Mississippi
  6. Indiana University – Bloomington
  7. Ohio University – Athens
  8. University of Alabama – Tuscaloosa
  9. Sewanee – The University of the South
  10. Trinity College (CT)

Trinity college? I’m guessing that’s not the same Trinity College Billy Graham went to, huh?

Anyway, many other categories and rankings are available. I encourage you to create a login and check it out – especially if you’re in campus ministry.

There’s also a lot more to this site than the rankings. You can look up information on almost any school in the United States and get it quickly and accurately. It’s a great resource!

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Which Ministry Position is Hardest to Fill Well?

Tim Spivey asked an interesting question on his blog this past week: “which ministry position is the hardest to fill well” nowadays (notice he specified ‘well‘)?

His conclusion: a campus/young adult ministry position.

I agree with him, and my reasoning is simple: there are very few qualified applicants out there nowadays. If you’d like to know why I believe that is, read this post.

What do you think?

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In other news, I’m taking a group of students and friends to Great America tomorrow. Several guests are coming with us – should be fun!

I’m also preaching on the importance of obedience from 1 Samuel 15 (as opposed to partial obedience) this Sunday at The Lake Merced Church in San Francisco. If you’re nearby, join us! Worship starts at 10:45am.

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