Check out this podcast to listen to our past Nights of Worship messages! Christian Student Fellowship (CSF) is a Christian community of college students dedicated to obeying Jesus Christ. We are a non-denominational Christian campus ministry at IUPUI, an
Christian Student Fellowship at IUPUI
Andrew Hodges, Anna Carrie, and Ethan Fosnot share a message from Genesis 1:2 to start off our God In Us series for the Spring 2022 semester. We hope this message encourages you to remember that God is the only one who can bring creation from chaos.Our theme for the Spring 2022 semester is called "God in Us" as we go through a study on the appearances of the Holy Spirit in the Bible. Many of us grew up with ideas or stereotypes when it comes to the third Person in the Godhead; this is why we are so excited to jump headlong into this 13-week study (Old and New Testament) that will walk through different key scriptures.• Website: csfiupui.com• Facebook: facebook.com/csfiupui/• YouTube: youtube.com/channel/UC6e76TemyDULPBQ-9Kc2zMw
Andrew Hodges, Kristina Powlen, and Luke Rasberry give a message from 2 Corinthians 13.Our theme for the Fall 2021 semester is called "Your Best Life" as we go through the book of 2 Corinthians. People in our world are not shy about telling us what they think our best lives should look like. The things they sell and the pressures they apply are ever-present. In his second letter to the church in Corinth, a man named Paul outlines what your best life looks like in the eyes of Jesus. Join us this semester as we lean into 13 weeks of study that will stress the reality of a God who knows how you can live the best life possible.• Website: csfiupui.com• Facebook: facebook.com/csfiupui/• YouTube: youtube.com/channel/UC6e76TemyDULPBQ-9Kc2zMw
Andrew Hodges, Rachel Reiter, and Braden Herendeen give a message from 2 Corinthians 12 to remind us that Jesus is all that we need in this word of status and strength.Our theme for the Fall 2021 semester is called "Your Best Life" as we go through the book of 2 Corinthians. People in our world are not shy about telling us what they think our best lives should look like. The things they sell and the pressures they apply are ever-present. In his second letter to the church in Corinth, a man named Paul outlines what your best life looks like in the eyes of Jesus. Join us this semester as we lean into 13 weeks of study that will stress the reality of a God who knows how you can live the best life possible.• Website: csfiupui.com• Facebook: facebook.com/csfiupui/• YouTube: youtube.com/channel/UC6e76TemyDULPBQ-9Kc2zMw
Listen to the message from our third Fall 2021 Night of Worship! We continue our semester-long series through 2 Corinthians called, "Your Best Life", with a message entitled "The Generous Life" from 2 Corinthians 8.Our theme for the Fall 2021 semester is called "Your Best Life" as we go through the book of 2 Corinthians. People in our world are not shy about telling us what they think our best lives should look like. The things they sell and the pressures they apply are ever-present. In his second letter to the church in Corinth, a man named Paul outlines what your best life looks like in the eyes of Jesus. Join us this semester as we lean into 13 weeks of study that will stress the reality of a God who knows how you can live the best life possible.• Website: csfiupui.com• Facebook: facebook.com/csfiupui/• YouTube: youtube.com/channel/UC6e76TemyDULPBQ-9Kc2zMw
Check out our second Night of Worship of the 2021 Fall Semester!Our theme for the Fall 2021 semester is called "Your Best Life" as we go through the book of 2 Corinthians. People in our world are not shy about telling us what they think our best lives should look like. The things they sell and the pressures they apply are ever-present. In his second letter to the church in Corinth, a man named Paul outlines what your best life looks like in the eyes of Jesus. Join us this semester as we lean into 13 weeks of study that will stress the reality of a God who knows how you can live the best life possible.• Website: csfiupui.com• Facebook: facebook.com/csfiupui/• YouTube: youtube.com/channel/UC6e76TemyDULPBQ-9Kc2zMw
Check out our first Night of Worship of the 2021 Fall Semester!Our theme for the Fall 2021 semester is called "Your Best Life" as we go through the book of 2 Corinthians. People in our world are not shy about telling us what they think our best lives should look like. The things they sell and the pressures they apply are ever-present. In his second letter to the church in Corinth, a man named Paul outlines what your best life looks like in the eyes of Jesus. Join us this semester as we lean into 13 weeks of study that will stress the reality of a God who knows how you can live the best life possible.• Website: csfiupui.com• Facebook: facebook.com/csfiupui/• YouTube: youtube.com/channel/UC6e76TemyDULPBQ-9Kc2zMw
Check out our last Night of Worship of the 2021 Spring Semester! We'll wrap up our semester-long series called, "Makings of a Messiah," in which we took a look at 15 different scenes from Jesus' life. Our theme will be taken from Matthew 28:16-20 and Mark 16:15-16, and we are calling it “See You Soon”. In another shocking turn of events, Jesus announces that He would be leaving, with a promise to return to set all things right. The emphasis of this study is to get a better perspective on the life of Jesus. The Jews had their beliefs on what the Messiah (Anointed One) would bring to the table upon his arrival, and Jesus was not what they had in mind. Instead of coming in violent opposition to the Roman Empire, Jesus came as a humble baby and died a humiliating death. Yet with Jesus' resurrection, He showed us who he really was (and is). Jesus will never fit into who we want Him to be. He will actually prove Himself to be so much more than we could ever imagine.• Website: csfiupui.com• Facebook: facebook.com/csfiupui/• YouTube: youtube.com/channel/UC6e76TemyDULPBQ-9Kc2zMw
Check out our April Night of Worship of the 2021 Spring Semester! We'll continue our semester-long series called, "Makings of a Messiah," in which we will take a look at 15 different scenes from Jesus' life. Our theme will be taken from Matthew 26:17-29, and we are calling it “The Messiah's Meal”. On the night before his death, Jesus institutes a meal with his disciples with bread and wine.The emphasis of this study is to get a better perspective on the life of Jesus. The Jews had their beliefs on what the Messiah (Anointed One) would bring to the table upon his arrival, and Jesus was not what they had in mind. Instead of coming in violent opposition to the Roman Empire, Jesus came as a humble baby and died a humiliating death. Yet with Jesus' resurrection, He showed us who he really was (and is). Jesus will never fit into who we want Him to be. He will actually prove Himself to be so much more than we could ever imagine.• Website: csfiupui.com• Facebook: facebook.com/csfiupui/• YouTube: youtube.com/channel/UC6e76TemyDULPBQ-9Kc2zMw
Check out our third Night of Worship of the 2021 Spring Semester! We'll continue our semester-long series called, "Makings of a Messiah," in which we will take a look at 15 different scenes from Jesus' life. Our theme will be taken from John 7:52-8:11, and we are calling it “Standing for the Stained”. The religious leaders thought they stumped Jesus, but they found themselves dropping rocks.The emphasis of this study is to get a better perspective on the life of Jesus. The Jews had their beliefs on what the Messiah (Anointed One) would bring to the table upon his arrival, and Jesus was not what they had in mind. Instead of coming in violent opposition to the Roman Empire, Jesus came as a humble baby and died a humiliating death. Yet with Jesus' resurrection, He showed us who he really was (and is). Jesus will never fit into who we want Him to be. He will actually prove Himself to be so much more than we could ever imagine.• Website: csfiupui.com• Facebook: facebook.com/csfiupui/• YouTube: youtube.com/channel/UC6e76TemyDULPBQ-9Kc2zMw
Check out our second Night of Worship of the 2021 Spring Semester! We'll continue our semester-long series called, "Makings of a Messiah," in which we will take a look at 15 different scenes from Jesus' life. Our theme will be taken from John 2:13-22, and we are calling it “The Stunt and the Sign”. As Jesus starts His earthly ministry, He violently confronts the profiteers in the Temple.The emphasis of this study is to get a better perspective on the life of Jesus. The Jews had their beliefs on what the Messiah (Anointed One) would bring to the table upon his arrival, and Jesus was not what they had in mind. Instead of coming in violent opposition to the Roman Empire, Jesus came as a humble baby and died a humiliating death. Yet with Jesus' resurrection, He showed us who he really was (and is). Jesus will never fit into who we want Him to be. He will actually prove Himself to be so much more than we could ever imagine.• Website: csfiupui.com• Facebook: facebook.com/csfiupui/• YouTube: youtube.com/channel/UC6e76TemyDULPBQ-9Kc2zMw
Check out our first Night of Worship of the 2021 Spring Semester! We'll kick off a new semester-long series called, "Makings of a Messiah," in which we will take a look at 15 different scenes from Jesus' life. Our theme will be taken from Matthew 1:18-25 and Luke 2:1-21, and we are calling it “Blessed Baby”. The birth of Jesus had humility and glory written all over it.The emphasis of this study is to get a better perspective on the life of Jesus. The Jews had their beliefs on what the Messiah (Anointed One) would bring to the table upon his arrival, and Jesus was not what they had in mind. Instead of coming in violent opposition to the Roman Empire, Jesus came as a humble baby and died a humiliating death. Yet with Jesus' resurrection, He showed us who he really was (and is). Jesus will never fit into who we want Him to be. He will actually prove Himself to be so much more than we could ever imagine.• Website: csfiupui.com• Facebook: facebook.com/csfiupui/• YouTube: youtube.com/channel/UC6e76TemyDULPBQ-9Kc2zMw
Check out our last Night of Worship of the 2020 Fall Semester! Our theme will be taken from 2 Kings 2:1-18, and we are calling it the “Whirlwind of Change.” We are wrapping up our theme of Whirlwind, which is a study through the ministry of the Old Testament prophet, Elijah. All of us have been through whirlwind moments in our lives, both positive and negative. In these whirlwind moments, we lose control and have to hold on until they pass. Life is about riding the highs and the lows, allowing God to do far more exceedingly beyond what we can ask or imagine (Eph 3:20).• Website: csfiupui.com• Facebook: facebook.com/csfiupui/• YouTube: youtube.com/channel/UC6e76TemyDULPBQ-9Kc2zMw
Check out our fourth Night of Worship of the 2020 Fall Semester! Our theme will be taken from 2 Kings 1:7-18, and we are calling it the “Whirlwind of Control.” We hope it reminds us all that God is offering us hope if we'll only release control!We are continuing our new theme of Whirlwind, which is a study through the ministry of the Old Testament prophet, Elijah. All of us have been through whirlwind moments in our lives, both positive and negative. In these whirlwind moments, we lose control and have to hold on until they pass. Life is about riding the highs and the lows, allowing God to do far more exceedingly beyond what we can ask or imagine (Eph 3:20).• Website: csfiupui.com• Facebook: facebook.com/csfiupui/• YouTube: youtube.com/channel/UC6e76TemyDULPBQ-9Kc2zMw
Join us for our third Night of Worship of this semester! Our theme will be taken from 1 Kings 19:1-9, and we are calling it the "Whirlwind of Depression." Students Sarah Phillips and Jordan Sullivan join Andrew Hodges for a message of hope in the midst of dark moments.We are continuing our new theme of Whirlwind, which is a study through the ministry of the Old Testament prophet, Elijah. All of us have been through whirlwind moments in our lives, both positive and negative. In these whirlwind moments, we lose control and have to hold on until they pass. Life is about riding the highs and the lows, allowing God to do far more exceedingly beyond what we can ask or imagine (Eph 3:20).• Website: csfiupui.com• Facebook: facebook.com/csfiupui/• YouTube: youtube.com/channel/UC6e76TemyDULPBQ-9Kc2zMw
Our second Night of Worship of the 2020-2021 academic year! Our theme of the night is The Whirlwind of Accusation from 1 Kings 18:1-19. We are continuing our new theme of Whirlwind, which is a study through the ministry of the Old Testament prophet, Elijah. All of us have been through whirlwind moments in our lives, both positive and negative. In these whirlwind moments, we lose control and have to hold on until they pass. Life is about riding the highs and the lows, allowing God to do far more exceedingly beyond what we can ask or imagine (Eph 3:20). • Website: csfiupui.com • Facebook: facebook.com/csfiupui/ • YouTube: youtube.com/channel/UC6e76TemyDULPBQ-9Kc2zMw
Our first Night of Worship of the 2020-2021 academic year! We are rolling out our new theme of Whirlwind, which is a study through the ministry of the Old Testament prophet, Elijah. All of us have been through whirlwind moments in our lives, both positive and negative. In these whirlwind moments, we lose control and have to hold on until they pass. Life is about riding the highs and the lows, allowing God to do far more exceedingly beyond what we can ask or imagine (Eph 3:20). • Website: csfiupui.com • Facebook: facebook.com/csfiupui/ • YouTube: youtube.com/channel/UC6e76TemyDULPBQ-9Kc2zMw