Christian Organizations at Colorado University: A Diverse Landscape of Faith and Community
Colorado University (CU) and Colorado Christian University (CCU) host a wide array of Christian organizations, each offering unique avenues for students to explore their faith, build community, and engage with the world around them. These groups cater to diverse interests, from academic pursuits and creative expression to athletic endeavors and social activism. This article explores the landscape of Christian organizations at Colorado University, highlighting their missions, activities, and contributions to the campus community.
Academic and Intellectual Engagement
Several Christian organizations at CU focus on intellectual exploration and academic pursuits, providing students with opportunities to integrate their faith with their studies.
The Biblical Languages Club allows students to come together to study God's word with respect to the biblical languages, increasing the exegetical abilities of the student body through research, fun activities, and fellowship. This club provides a unique opportunity for students to delve deeper into the original texts of the Bible, enhancing their understanding and interpretation of scripture.
The Philosophy Club works to inform and educate CU students of philosophical works and schools while providing an opportunity for free thought and discussion. By engaging with philosophical concepts and ideas, students can explore the intersection of faith and reason, developing a more nuanced understanding of their beliefs.
Research Club is a scholarly, Christ-focused club founded in order to teach, challenge, and prepare students for both graduate school and prospective careers in their respective fields. This club fosters a culture of intellectual curiosity and academic excellence, equipping students with the skills and knowledge they need to succeed in their chosen professions.
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1776 Scholars: The 1776 Scholars work to impact American politics for the glory of God and in the spirit of 1776. They seek to gain wisdom from political experts, as well as engage in opportunities to transform government and culture.
Creative Expression and the Arts
Christian organizations at CU also provide outlets for creative expression and artistic exploration, encouraging students to use their talents to glorify God and connect with others.
Aspect Creative captures aspects of faith through the camera lens. They foster a community of photographers who want to hone their skills and give those students opportunities to showcase their work to highlight their unique perspectives. This organization provides a platform for students to express their faith through visual storytelling, capturing the beauty and complexity of the world around them.
Inkwells provides space for students to engage in creative writing among a community of fellow writers. This club offers a supportive environment for students to develop their writing skills, explore their creativity, and share their stories with others.
Paragon is CCU's literary magazine that provides students with an outlet for creativity and expression. Under the direction of appointed student editors, this annual publication is comprised of contributions by students or original poetry, short stories, photography, and artwork. Paragon serves as a showcase for the diverse talents of CCU students, providing a platform for them to share their voices and perspectives with the wider community.
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Art Club: Foster a sense of community by encouraging students to glorify God through their creativity.
Athletics and Recreation
For students who enjoy sports and outdoor activities, several Christian organizations at CU offer opportunities to connect with others, build community, and pursue their passions.
Archery Club: Learn several components of archery, such as shooting techniques, safety procedures, and equipment management, while building community.
Climbing Club: The Climbing Club exists to show the love of Christ to the rock climbing community, improve their climbing skills, and promote climbing as a safe, active, and fun sport.
Club Dance Team: Our mission as the CCU Dance Team/Club is to continue and grow our passion for dance while glorifying the Lord through this gift that He's given us.
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Club Soccer: Club Soccer exists to create a community that can enjoy the game of futsal together, and, through the sport, create joy, laughter, encouragement, and stress relief.
Club Volleyball- Men's & Women’s: CCU’s Club Volleyball teams compete in the Rocky Mountain West League. The club provides a fun and safe environment for anyone who joins.
Hockey Club: The Hockey Club seeks to personify Christian values and honor the Lord as they represent CCU in a recreational hockey league.
Pickleball Club: The mission of the Pickleball Club is to foster community among CCU students through weekly open plays and friendly competitions. We also strive to bless the community as we play and interact with people at public courts.
SkiBoard: The mission of SkiBoard is to bring people together through skiing and snowboarding, fostering a community where we find joy in God's creation and love for one another. We aim to share our passion for these sports while growing in our faith and creating deeper connections with the people around us.
Social Justice and Advocacy
Several Christian organizations at CU are dedicated to social justice and advocacy, empowering students to make a difference in their communities and the world.
CCU for Life: CCU for Life exists to educate the student body on the issues surrounding abortion and equip them to take action within their community. We desire to enable students to intelligently articulate their views and share them with others in a constructive manner. Additionally, we want to foster a school culture that will share the love of Christ with women, whether they are pregnant and considering abortion, adoption, or parenting, as well as women who are post-abortive, by promoting and volunteering at local pregnancy centers.
Nurses Christian Fellowship (NCF): Nurses Christian Fellowship seeks to build a close community of students seeking to understand how the Word intersects with future nursing careers, to equip students with a holistic view on patient care, to offer meaningful and impactful volunteering opportunities where students can practice missional living, and to connect students with other peers and Christian mentors who encourage missional living in each other’s careers.
Service Staff Appreciation (SSA): SSA aims to spark a culture of sharing the love of Christ with the support staff in our CCU community.
Sign Language Club: The Sign Language Club exists to raise awareness among the hearing about the Deaf community. We will also want to provide opportunities for our members to learn to speak ASL as well as be involved in the local Deaf community.
Network of Enlightened Women (NEW): The Network of Enlightened Women educates, equips, and empowers women to be principled leaders for a free society.
Fellowship and Spiritual Growth
Many Christian organizations at CU focus on fostering fellowship and promoting spiritual growth among students.
Student Worship Action Group (SWAG): SWAG exists to know God and make him known through gathering each week to sing and worship together, and study God's word.
Strategoi: Strategoi provides an opportunity for students to bond and create new relationships over friendly board game competition.
Student Nurse Organization (SNO): The mission of the Student Nurse Organization is to contribute to the learning environment for the student working towards a degree in nursing, promote professional growth for the student working towards a degree in nursing, and develop a spirit of community as students of various levels interact.
Bitcoin Club (BTC): Bitcoin Club exists to educate students on Bitcoin, promote a community centered around Bitcoin, and relate Bitcoin to Christ.
Other Christian Organizations at CU Boulder
In addition to the organizations listed above, CU Boulder is home to a variety of other Christian groups, including:
- Alpha Omega - Boulder Campus Ministry
- Bread + Belonging
- Bridges International
- Buffalo Catholic
- Campus Bible Fellowship
- Campus Crusade For Christ
- Chi Alpha
- Christian Buffalo Fellowship
- Christian Challenge
- Christian Science Organization at the University of Colorado Boulder
- CU Boulder Hillel
- CU Zen Collective
- Fellowship of Christian Athletes
- InterVarsity Graduate Christian Fellowship
- Jewish Student Association
- Latter Day Saints Student Association
- Multiethnic InterVarsity Christian Fellowship
- Muslim Student Association
- Navigators
- Rooted Campus Ministries
- Sikh Student Organization
- Soka Buddhists for Peace
- Student Mobilization at CU Boulder
- The Annex
- Young Life College
- The Wesley Foundation at CU Boulder
These organizations offer a wide range of activities and programs, providing students with opportunities to connect with others, grow in their faith, and serve the community.
RUF at Colorado State
RUF Christian fellowship is a place to explore Christianity and the radical declaration of God's love. RUF exists to show the love of Jesus to the CSU community. We seek to do this through pursuing Christ together, serving others out of Christ’s love and having fun.
Cru
Cru is a community of imperfect people from all walks of life who follow Jesus together. Our goal is to journey with you as you take your next step toward Jesus.
Boulder Chi Alpha
Boulder Chi Alpha is a Christian campus ministry at CU Boulder. We are a community of CU students who rely on one another as we pursue Christ. We are a national organization founded in 1953 and have no affiliation with Greek Life.
Student Athlete Advisory Council (SAAC)
SAAC provides an excellent vehicle for communication between the administration of CCU Athletics and student-athletes. The SAAC provides students with an opportunity to offer input on programs designed to serve their needs as student-athletes.
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