Because we have experienced God's amazing and abundant love, our desire is to see others experience and taste the power of God's love that has changed our lives!
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Welcome to Agapé Campus Christian Fellowship at George Washington University. We are a branch of Agapé Mission Church. Study hard! See you in the fall or this summer if you are around!LARGE GROUP MEETINGSThurs 7:30p on campus These are times where we meet to receive biblical teaching, engage in worship, prayer and fellowship. Please note that LGs are suspended for the summer. They will start up again in the Fall. SMALL GROUP MEETINGSMon/Wed 8p on campus These are more intimate settings to study the Word and grow in relationship with God and one another. Please note that SGs are suspended for the summer. They will start up again in the Fall. W1 WORSHIP CELEBRATIONSSun 10:00a Rides from Kogan Plaza to Agapé Mission Church College students usually participate in W2 worship celebrations, but W2s are suspended for the summer. However, W1s will continue so please feel free to come and experience God every Sunday through biblical messages, prayer, fellowship, music, art, multimedia, and dramas. COLLEGE CONFERENCES1x per semester A weekend to get away with 14 other campuses to experience God in real and life-changing ways. It's not too early to begin to plan for this awesome time. THURSDAY MORNING PRAYER7-8a in Marvin 413 A great place to learn about and actually engage in biblical prayer. Please note that MPs are suspended for the summer. They will start up again in the Fall. UPCOMING EVENTSSummer Training
Here for the summer? Good news - all the campus gather together weekly on Thurs to meet together to worship, receive biblical teaching, and to go beyond ourselves to experience and share God's love. This is how we "train" for the upcoming shcool year. If you are interested in participating, please contact us for more information.
Prayer Retreat
As part of our summer training, we will be getting away to learn about prayer, to pray, and to receive God's abundant heart for our lives and our campuses. More details to come.
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