Who we are

We are members of the University Bible Fellowship.

There are three areas we are focusing on:
1. University or Campus
2. Bible studying and sharing -The Bible is all about Christ
3. Fellowship in God or put another way, Christ centered Fellowship

So we are focusing 3 Cs.
Campus
Christ of the Bible
Christ centered and Christ exalting fellowship

University -Campus
Several of us are reaching out to U of I students. Most of us are all students. We pray that we can reach out to our friends and we can bring our student friends to Jesus.

Bible -Christ
In addition, we are forming a Bible reading club under the leadership of John Jeong. His reading plan consists of reading the Old testament once and the New testament twice a year. May God grant us delight when we meditate on the word of God and grow like a tree planted by streams of water. We are living in Bible illiterate society. So we are doing counter cultural movement. (click the image to make it large. This is John's Oct reading plan.) I like our name. The Bible is at the center in between mission and fellowship. If you want to join the club, please contact John Jeong.

Fellowship -Christ centered fellowship
This semester we are learning what it means to have fellowship in God via 1 John study.In addition Mike Rora is forming a Christian Book reading club. His hope that through this reading fellowship, he can bring his friends to Jesus. We have many small fellowships such as brother's living together, sisters' living together, Friday student meeting, Friday house church meeting, Sat missionary meeting etc. Through our fellowship we can reflect the love of our LORD Jesus.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

In a nutshell, the mission of UBF. We are bible literate; we are centered on religious literacy.* We think the revelatory word has something to say to today's generation. The promises of Scripture hold true for this and every generation. We seek a non-denominational forum for people to read and interpret Scripture, and seek an aid to live by its ma*dates.


*Prothero, Stephen. 'Religious Literacy.'