Collegiate Week
At Collegiate Week, college students are discipled and immersed in biblical teaching just before the fall semester begins. As we pour into students they are encouraged to go home and impact their campuses for Christ.
Leaders love Collegiate Week, too! As a training event for leaders, you’ll have a great opportunity to network, share experiences, and continue learning how to reach college students in your community and on your campus.
Meet us in beautiful Glorieta, NM to relax in the mountains and reconnect with your students before the craziness of the fall semester begins.
Date: August 7-12, 2011
Location:Glorieta Conference Center, Glorieta, New Mexico (only location)
What Students Are Saying:
- It has given me an opportunity to be fed, not only by the leaders, but students my own age. It is such a blessing to know I am not alone.
- I learned more about God and grew in faith more than I had expected, Glorieta Collegiate Week has forever changed my life.
- The message presented was hard hitting and convicting.
- Deep study of the Word that provoked a far more extensive commitment to knowing God’s Word in my life.
What Leaders Are Saying:
- Collegiate Week once again is the absolute best way to kick off the year in our ministry. I see every student that attends collegiate week as a major victory. It’s like a year’s worth of programming in one week.
- The best thing I can say is that I love God more because of this week.
- It significantly touches the next generation of Christian leaders—both in the U.S. as local church leaders and around the world as missionaries. What could be more important than that—at least in terms of a one week conference?
- There aren’t really words to describe what takes place at Collegiate Week when you truly open yourself up to what God wants to teach you and do in your life. God meets with you here and challenges you to take a new step of faith. I think it’s the single best thing a college student can do to prepare for a new year at school. Thank you!
- This is the only place and time that my students can come and meet other students, fellowship with each other, learn, grow, and be fed without worrying about time, jobs, or other distractions.