

Nazarene Collegiate Fellowship provides an on-campus Nazarene identity, biblical apprenticeship for followers of Christ, and resourcing for sustainable, quality student ministry.
We engage students lovingly, responsibly, and compassionately to guide them along their winding journey to full adulthood, leading them to becoming Christlike disciples of Jesus, and teaching them spiritual leadership, including how to make disciples of others.
We are developing a network of student ministry organizations on public universities and colleges thoughout the United States and Canada. Our priority of expansion is the largest public universities in top 65 cities of the USA and each province of Canada.
We teach and equip students how to plant brave, shame-safe, truth-anchored, holiness micro-churches wherever they move in career placement after graduation.
We maintain strong relationships with alumni, tracking and supporting their church assimilation and planting efforts, and introduce them to the district superintendents and local Nazarene leaders wherever they relocate.
We partner with local churches in developing networks of reciprocal mentoring to win male and female students, faculty, staff and administrators to Jesus and offer students guidance in various life skills.
We encourage each local church in the vicinity of such campuses to adopt them as part of their global mission emphasis and financial support.
Will you generously support Nazarene Collegiate Fellowship and adopt a college campus near you?
Embracing your core identity in union with Jesus Christ to discover your true self and restore the image of God in which humanity was created.
Becoming a disciple of Jesus is like an apprenticeship in a trade where knowledge is translated into practices skills to make a difference.
Training students to lead college ministry guided and supported by experienced mentors and financed by community partners to catalyze a global movement.
At the University of Tennessee-Knoxville, students and mentors can:
Join us for Bible Study, food, fellowship and games.
Bible study meets Monday nights at 6:00 p.m. within walking distance north of campus. A light dinner is provided.
Bi-weekly Leadership Development meetings offered on UT-K campus as announced to process what you are learning in your classes with a biblical worldview and learn how to share your faith and serve others in community together in meaningful ways.
At Tennessee Tech-Cookeville, students and mentors meet regularly on campus for Bible Study, food, fellowship and games at announced times and locations.
Want to adopt your local campus by praying for and engaging students? We will be happy to talk with you about how NCF can help. Contact us.
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P.O. Box 5052
Knoxville, TN 37928
865.999.4NCF
865.999.4623
info@nazcf.org
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