Who We Are
Christ on Campus is a nondenominational Christian campus ministry at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville. We've been around for almost 25 years, working with God to turn students into Christ-centered laborers.
We do that through large group meetings like our Sunday morning and Tuesday night times, as well as our small group bible studies. Also, we believe that faith in Christ is not simply an intellectual endeavor, that being a Christian involves our entire lives. As a result, we encourage everybody to be involved in serving not only the on-campus community, but the community of NorthWest Arkansas in general. Whether that means visiting the elderly, serving meals to the homeless, or grilling burgers at 1:30 am on the corner of Dickson St. as the bars close, people from Christ on Campus are trying to make God's love a reality.
Staff
At the University of Arkansas
In 1982, Mike Armstrong graduated from Ozark Christian College and came to the University of Arkansas to start a new campus ministry. He called that ministry Christ on Campus, and has been here ever since.
Mike's responsibilities include teaching on Sunday and Tuesday, as well as leading Christ on Campus in general. He sets the vision and direction of things, does most of the communication with supporters and churches, not to mention discipleing students, and providing counseling.
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or from his contact page.
Mike's Blog: Thoughts Along The Way.

Austin graduated from Northwest Missouri State University with in 2003 with a degree in Marketing. Austin has been involved with campus ministry for 8+ years--through his time as a student leader NWMSU, and later at MWSU as a volunteer and board member before God lead him to move his family to Northwest Arkansas in August 2006.
Austin is primarily involved with worship & technical stuff, small groups, guy's discipleship, and whatever else gets thrown his way.
You can
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, or from his contact page.
You can read Austin's blog: ...a work in progress, but he never posts anything. :)

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comes to us after having served in ministry with Christ In Youth and as a Youth Minister in Joplin, MO. She's also spent 4 years in the sign business where she had the opportunity to make lots of signs!
God placed her with Christ on Campus as Women's Campus Minister in the Fall of 2008.
Kris has a degree from STMU in San Antonio, TX and has attented Ozark Christian College.
You can email Kris here, or from her contact page.
Kris' blog: zrockhouse.blogspot.com
At University of Arkansas, Fort Smith

Jeff Miller is a graduate of the University of Arkansas. He served on staff with Christ on Campus in both Fayetteville and at the University of Arkansas in Fort Smith before coming to NWACC.
He is also the full time pastor of New Springs Christian Church (newsprings.org).
You can
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Statement of Faith
At Christ on Campus, we believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God, that he was somehow both 100% God and 100% man. We believe that he came to earth, that he lived, and was crucified, and in so doing, too the punishment that we deserve for the stupid and selfish things that we do, for our sins. We believe that 3 days after he was buried, he came back to life, and later ascended into heaven. We believe that in choosing to believe that Jesus IS the son of God, in making him the ruler of your life, symbolized by baptism, God chooses to forgive you, that, through Jesus' death, the gap that separates us from Him is bridged.

How To Find Us:
Directions to the Rockhouse:
The Rockhouse is an old church where Christ on Campus meets and has offices. If you're on campus, just walk down Dickson St. away from Brough. Just as Old Main Lawn ends, you'll see a brick building with a cross in the front yard. That's the Rockhouse! If you're coming for a large group meeting, try the big wooden doors first--that'll take you in the sanctuary. If you're meeting somebody or coming for a smaller meeting, try the glass door at the end of the sidewalk, by the windows. Then open the sliding doors on your right--that'll bring you right in the office. Click here for a map to the Rockhouse.
Click here for a map to the Rockhouse
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