Regardless of your beliefs or doubts, RUF is a place for you to explore Christianity and grow in your understanding of who Jesus is and what it means to follow him in community with others at Ole Miss. We are here for the “convinced” and the “unconvinced,” the lost, the found, the burned, bored, cynical, spiritual. We invite you, no matter where you are in the process, to RUF. We meet on Wednesdays at 8pm in Paris-Yates Chapel.
Tonight we look at what God is up to in connecting us to His Church.
This week we discuss Gods design for sex, how sin has led to sexual brokenness, and how God meets us in that brokenness.
Christianity stands unique to any religion, worldview, or philosophy in that its centered figure, Jesus Christ, died for his enemies. We look this week about what it means to take to heart Jesus’ radical command and compassion.
Guest preacher Jeremy Britt from Lawndale Pres in Tupelo comes to talk to us about a Biblical framework for singleness.
This week we think through a biblical framework for marriage.
This week we explore the what it looks like to date with both the freedom and responsibility that comes in the Gospel.
This week in our relationships series we start our discussion on a biblically wise way to date.
This week we dive into what it looks like to honor our father and mother at this stage in our lives. Thanks Mac Holt for your help on this subject!
This week we tackle what it looks like to be friends. Thanks again to all former and current CMs for their help on the topic. I am grateful for their wisdom.
Credit to all the current and former campus ministers whose collective wisdom has been passed down on this subject! We are talking about making friends this week.
This week we discussed the importance of being reconciled to God as a precursor to navigating the other relationships in our life well.
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