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Access

The life-changing personal relationship with Jesus Christ entails a life-long commitment to grow as a disciple. Access Friday night meetings are access points (pun intended) to greater intimacy with God by learning to commit to the process of discipleship. Access is a time to delve into great depths of studying the Word of God that still has relevancy in our lives today. As biblical principles are drawn out, we are challenged to apply such lessons in our personal lives. So whether we are starry-eyed college students or well established in the working life, there is no age limitations when it comes to maturing as a Christ-follower. Our community of faith takes discipleship seriously, and we encourage all to join us to experience the riches of becoming a disciple of Jesus Christ. Access is a ministry of Harvest Mission Community Church.

Apostolos Campus Ministry

The Apostolos Campus Ministry is an interdenominational ministry committed to spreading the gospel to the ends of the earth, testifying to the eternal love of the Lord. Working with various people and ministries, our goal is to spread the good news of Christ, reaching out to the ones who do not know the Way, the Truth, and the Life. Just as our lives have been touched and changed by the Lord, we wish to reveal the love of the Lord that was shown to us, and become a beacon for all of His lost children and our fellow brothers and sisters.

Asian American Intervarsity Christian Fellowship

The purpose of AAIV is to be a witnessing community of Asian American students transformed by Christ's love.

Baha'i Club

The Northwestern University Baha'i Club is a group dedicated to the practice and teaching of the Baha'i Faith. It is comprised of students (both undergraduate and graduate) currently studying at Northwestern University, as well as past graduates still active in campus affairs. The NUBC works with the generous help and support of the Evanston Baha'i community. Anyone is welcome to our events, whether a practicing Baha'i or someone who is simply interested in the Faith. We plan brunches and dinners, study circles, devotional gatherings and other awesome things in the Evanston/ Chicagoland area. Contact any of us for more information on the Faith or upcoming plans! "So powerful is the light of unity that it can illuminate the whole earth." -Baha'u'llah

Baptist Collegiate Ministries

To assist students in lifting up Christ in their lives and on campus and to help them integrate their faith and learning.

Catholic Undergrads/Sheil Catholic Center

Catholic Undergrads is a student fellowship group sponsored by the Sheil Catholic Center (2110 Sheridan Road). We hold weekly events on Wednesdays at 8:30 p.m. at Sheil. Activities range from social events to service projects to discussions of various faith-related topics. Sheil Catholic Center welcomes all students into a faith community in the Roman Catholic tradition. Sheil sponsors retreats, lectures, discussions, service trips, bible study, small faith groups and many other ministries and activities. Masses are at 9:30, 11, 5 pm, and 9 pm on Sundays during the school year. See the website for more: www.sheil.northwestern.edu.

Christian Medical Association

In a world where our outward appearances--beauty, success, popularity, intelligence, religiosity, perfection--determine our worth, there is a God who loves you and me for all of whom we are, our strengths, our faults, and our doubts. The Christian Medical Association is a family of individuals with different backgrounds and talents, changed and made one by this unconditional love shown in Jesus.

Christians on Campus

Christians on Campus is a nondenominational group of Christians at Northwestern University that meet together with the goal of experiencing Jesus in our daily lives and growing in His life together. Please see our website for more information.

Church of the Redeemer

Church of the Redeemer is an Anglican church on campus. We seek to worship in the Anglican tradition with music, prayer, scripture, and communion, and to be an authentic Christian community. Our fellowship includes students from a variety of evangelical, non-denominational, and traditional Church backgrounds. Redeemer is also a great place to meet other freshman as well as upperclassmen involved in the Church and other campus ministries. All are welcome! Sunday worship service: Swift Hall Rm. 107, 11AM Contact: Jens Notstad, jens.notstad@gmail.com, (608)-443-9100

Cru. (Campus Crusade for Christ)

CCC is a interdenominational Christian movement here on campus designed to act as a spiritual resource to students.

Fellowship of Christian Athletes

FCA is a group that desires to see the world impacted for Jesus Christ through the influence of athletes at Northwestern University. We host weekly meetings and small group disscusions to explore the Gospel and build relationships.

Graduate Christian Fellowship

We regularly meet for bible study, discussions, times for prayer, social events, and speakers. See our website for calendar and more information!

Greek InterVarsity

Greek Intervarsity (IV) is a Christian ministry devoted to sharing the joy of knowing Christ with fraternities and sororities.

House on the Rock Bible Study

HotR is a student operated Christian fellowship geared specifically to the African American community at NU, with a purpose to embody the realization that the Kingdom of Heaven knows no bounds and is called to unity under the leadership of the Lord Jesus Christ.

InterVarsity Christian Fellowship

Intervarsity is a Christian Fellowship whose aim is to grow deeper in our love for our world, for our campus, and our Lord. We have five InterVarsity chapters at Northwestern: Multiethnic (MEIV), Asian American (AAIV), Greek IV, Latino Fellowship (LaFe), and our black student ministry, House On The Rock (HOTR). Join us every week for times of laughter, prayer, support and exploring what it means to be a follower of Christ - what it means to have a solid rock that sustains through ALL of life's trials and fulfills our deepest needs.

Korean Christian Fellowship

Korean Christian Fellowship (KCF) aims at comfort, encouragement, education, missions, and finding God’s vision in our lives. We have a weekly meeting, in which we invite a pastor to guide us in studying the Bible. We also have small groups for sharing our lives, problems, and prayers. We may share ideas to apply the sermons of the pastor to our lives in the small groups. We encourage people around us to visit this meeting and meet Jesus in their own lives. The meeting is currently from 6:00pm to 7:30pm on Friday at Alice Millar Chapel room 212. Contact the leaders at 831-236-4769 and 443-418-7002, or through the group site, http://club.cyworld.com/nukcf.

Lutheran Student Fellowship of Bethlehem LCMS

The Lutheran Student Fellowship of Bethlehem (LCMS)offers: (1) a church home, with transportation provided as necessary, (2) help in any areas of spiritual need, (3) support and encouragement for academic activities (study groups, quiet study places, etc.), (4) fellowship with other LCMS students

Muslim Dialogue Platform

Purpose 1. To promote mutual respect, peace, friendship and understanding among various religions, cultures and thoughts through meetings with diverse participation. 2. To provide a medium where followers of different religions may meet each other and understand the issues by finding consensus among them. 3. To spread common values in order to contribute to the world peace. 4. To identify ps

Northwestern Chinese Christian Fellowship (NCCF)

We are a group of Chinese students, scholars, and Christians. We study the Bible together in three languages (Mandarin, Cantonese and English) every Friday night on Northwestern University's Evanston campus. Our door is wide open to all people from different background. For more information, please visit our website at http://sites.google.com/site/nccfnccf/ Looking forward to meeting with you!

Northwestern University Council of Religions

The Northwestern University Council of Religions is a group of students from different religious backgrounds who come together to increase constructive communication between Northwestern Religious Groups, and to build the presence and awareness of religion on the Northwestern Campus.

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Orthodox Christian Fellowship at Northwestern University

This is a group for those interested in the earliest Christian Faith of the Orthodox Church founded in 33 A.D. "The Orthodox Church is the Church of some of history's greatest theologians, scholars and writers - people like St John Chrysostom, St Jerome, St. Augustine, Fyodor Dostoyevsky and Alexander Solzhenitsyn It is the second largest body in Christendom worldwide" -From the pamphlet "What on Eart in the Orthodox Church" Visit our webpage groups.northwestern.edu/ocf or check out our facebook group for more info!

Reformed University Fellowship

Reformed University Fellowship (RUF) is an evangelical Christian community at Northwestern committed to renewing ourselves and our world with the gospel. We meet on Tuesday nights at 9pm for our weekly large group meeting and offer a number of weekly small group Bible studies, as well as social events and service opportunities. RUF is for everyone, regardless of whether you are a Christian, a skeptic, or simply interested in learning more about the Christian faith. For more information about RUF, please check out our website at www.rufnorthwestern.org or contact Jason Harris, campus minister, at jason-harris@northwestern.edu.

ReJOYce in Jesus Campus Fellowship

ReJOYce In Jesus Campus Fellowship (RJCF) encourages students to pursue an intimate relationship with Jesus Christ and demonstrate Christ-likeness in their character. Come experience anointed praise & worship, strong biblical instruction, powerful prayer, fun fellowships, and faith-filled evangelism.

University Bible Fellowship

University Bible Fellowship (UBF) is a non-denominational, evangelistic campus organization committed to Bible study, discipleship, and the raising and sending out of missionaries. We meet on Friday nights at 6:30pm to eat, share testimonies, listen to a presentation/speaker, and participate in a group Bible study. We also offer weekly 1:1 Bible study and smaller group meetings for personal growth. For more information, please check out our website: northwesternubf.org or contact Kevin Albright, campus minister, at kevinubf@yahoo.com.

University Christian Ministry

UCM is a group of students who share with each other a common commitment to God and a spiritual life. We come from many backgrounds - like Methodist, Presbyterian, Baptist, Lutheran, Catholic or just no-name spirituality. But whatever your faith (or doubts), you are welcome at UCM.

University Lutheran Church/Center

Young Life

Young Life is a non-denominational Christian outreach to high school students. Young Life Fellowship is an opportunity for NU students to get together for fellowship, worship and for discipleship/leadership training. You may also consider getting involved as a leader with our ministry with high school students in the area. For more information, contact Dave Koone at (847) 272-2010 or by email.


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