InterVarsity Graduate Ministry

InterVarsity Graduate Ministry
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Are you a graduate student who is looking for community and interested in reading the Bible? Come join other graduate students in InterVarsity Christian Fellowship for fellowship and Bible study (we'll be using the inductive method). We meet in person on Thursdays at 6 p.m. every week at 358 N. Arkansas Ave. over a meal.

Fill out this form if you're interested in learning more about Graduate Student Ministry or joining in future events.

InterVarsity Christian Fellowship, a registered student organization at the U of A, consists of multi-ethnic students seeking to follow Jesus on campus and beyond.

Contacts

Micah Cheung, campus staff minister
InterVarsity Christian Fellowship RSO
281-250-4806, micah.cheung@intervarsity.org

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