CCF is a Christian campus ministry at Truman State University. These are recordings of the teachings given at our large worship gatherings.
Reeds tells us to do it. You do not need to have it all figured out before you can try it.
Reed asks us to consider if maybe the treasure is hidden in plain sight.
CCF Senior share their wisdom. And maybe a surprise announcement?
Guest speaker Marty Solomon throws around the questions of "Is the steward a villain or a hero?"
Brooke teaches that it's what's not seen by others that is most important.
Komar says that "Bro, it's not about you."
Junior Lawson Huff reminds us that Jesus wants us to be a follower, not an admirer.
Drohr muses that maybe there is, in fact, a treasure hidden in a field.
Reed teaches that forgiveness is in our own hands
Reed breaks down the good news before the bad news before the great news.
CCF Alum Chris Nation takes a look at how God made Himself known throughout his life.
Brooke asks the question of "How do you let go?"
IFG Intern Ethan gives the first testorimony of the semester.
CCF Alum Emily Gibson teaches that with every wander off the path there is forgiveness.
CCF Alum, Kyle Oesch, teaches us that we are to live as courageous servants.
Keevin invites us to become a person of persistent prayer.
LeAnn Dent teaches that laughing doesn't mean not believing.
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Senior Leah shares the story of her "one thing"
Brooke reminds us to focus on the now while preparing for the future
Guest speaker Marty Solomon, host of the Bema Podcast, gives his take on Mark 8
Student Intern Cora Stimpson wonders what it means to be childlike before God
Keevin reminds us that expectations can be one of the greatest obstacles in our walk of faith
Junior Miriam Johnson tells us about her lifelong struggle
Reed talks to freshmen at our annual service on the lawn to kick off the school year.
Student intern takes the weight of the world off our shoulders.