About Ohio Adventist Christian Fellowship

Here’s a surprising fact: Did you know that 65% of Seventh-day Adventist young people attend secular colleges or universities? Studying at a secular college or university presents challenges to a student’s faith. Being at college may be his or her first time making decisions of their own, without mom and dad there to guide them. University studies are stressful, and social pressures are strong. The Ohio Conference has long hoped to minister to students—Seventh-day Adventists and others—on secular campuses. In September, we started a pilot program to place chaplains at three of our state’s universities: Ohio University in Athens, The Ohio State University in Columbus, and Wright State University in Dayton. Here are some of their experiences.

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Weekend Success!


This past weekend Athens ACF held their very first ACF Thanksgiving Friday night and had their 2nd collegiate Sabbath the following day. Thanks to the many volunteers, both students and church members, our Thanksgiving dinner was a success! We had more than forty people present, including Sabrina and some of her students from Wright State University. We enjoyed good food, good fellowship, and took some time to reflect the many blessings from the past year.

We were also blessed to have Pastor Loren Seibold and his wife, Carmen, at our collegiate Sabbath. Pastor Seibold preached and also blessed us with some harmonica playing. We thank all our students and our wonderful church community for making these events successful and memorable. We look forward to more memories to come!


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