Theme Kick-offs, missional training and leadership talks from Campus Outreach St. Louis' Summer Leadership Project, a 10 week discipleship training program for college students held in Orlando, FL.
Dayton Merrell talks about how God created us for community, why we need it, and how we can participate in it at our 5th Theme-Kick-Off.
Cam and Lisa Engle speak on relationships and dating, explaining the differences between our culture's approach and a biblical approach to these things, and pointing out that God's way is better.
Seth Baysinger speaks about our mental effort to understand ourselves, the value of it, and a practical tool for us to use called thought completion.
Kyle Plumlee unpacks the gospel message, and teaches us a way to share the gospel clearly using the bridge diagram.
Casey Andis speaks on the ways that Jesus models dying to ourselves, in the small deaths he died throughout his life and in his death on the cross.
Julian Chike gives us some perspective on quieting our hearts and coming before the Lord in silence.
Chris Coons speaks on false strengths we put our confidence in and how the gospel frees us up to rely on God's strength in our weakness.
Patrick Lewis kicks off our second weekly theme, Intimacy>>>, by speaking on what true intimacy with God looks like and the substitutes for intimacy that fall short.
Brett Barnes speaks at our first theme kick-off (TKO) on the summer's theme, "Greater," and how God is greater than anything and everything else.