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Reed reads a letter that he wrote to his son about the great difficulty of growing up.
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CCF is a Christian campus ministry at Truman State University. These are recordings of the teachings given at our large worship gatherings.

Reed reads a letter that he wrote to his son about the great difficulty of growing up.

Seniors share their wisdom and experiences with CCF.

Noah speaks on how we are dead in our sin, but made alive in Christ.

Reed gives a Palm Sunday word.

Senior Grace shares how she learned to focus on Christ above all else.

Alum Jacob tells his journey of giving up control in a world that is not black and white.

Senior Tegan reflects on the expectations he once placed on himself and God.

Reed revisits finding what his deepest calling is.

Drohr invites us into mutual submission with Christ.

Keevin looks at how we are invited to walk in the way of Christ.

Drohr shares some Ash Wednesday words...

Noah takes a look at what it means to figure out together how to live by Paul's rules.

Brooke speaks on the ungraspable love of God.

Reed preaches on how we are brought near, not only to God, but to one another.

We are reminded that we were once dead, but God has made us alive.

Noah kicks us off by examining what it would look like to be filled with thankfulness, hopefulness, and fearlessness.

Reed compares our world to that of the Ephesians while also pointing to what real grace and peace looks like.

CCF Senior share wisdom and stories of how God has worked through CCF during their time here.

Reed examines David's last words and asks what do we do with our enemies?

Senior Stu shares his story of finding the thing behind the thing.

Komar talks about what the power of reconciliation could've been.

Esther shares how she has seen God guide her all her life, and how she is fearfully and wonderfully made.

Rocky J continues the lesson on David.

Alum Max Beard tells us about the intermingling of anxiety and God in his life.

Rocky J ponders what the real story between David and Mephibosheth is about.

Happy homecoming! Reed celebrates by reminding us that all work is holy work.

Senior Emma Schultz identifies that there is something special about following discomfort to the root.

Brooke examines why Saul might turn to the medium of En-dor.

Guest speaker Marty Solomon reminds us that the David and Goliath story is not one of war and battle; it's a story of something else.

Lawson wrestles with the tension of justice and mercy.

Noah ponders if maybe Jonathan is the real hero of the story.

Reed takes a look at Saul's envy.

Evan O'Day kicks off our testorimonies for the semester.

For Noah's first sermon as a staff member, he reminds u that man looks at the outward, while God looks on the heart.

Derrick looks at the people's demand for a king.

Stephanie uses the context of Hannah's story to see that God is teaching us to let go.

Reed kicks off the start of a new sermon series on 1 & 2 Samuel

Reeds tells us to do it. You do not need to have it all figured out before you can try it.

CCF Seniors share their wisdom.

Reed asks us to consider if maybe the treasure is hidden in plain sight.

CCF Senior share their wisdom. And maybe a surprise announcement?

Guest speaker Marty Solomon throws around the questions of "Is the steward a villain or a hero?"

Brooke teaches that it's what's not seen by others that is most important.

Komar says that "Bro, it's not about you."

Junior Lawson Huff reminds us that Jesus wants us to be a follower, not an admirer.

Drohr muses that maybe there is, in fact, a treasure hidden in a field.

Reed teaches that forgiveness is in our own hands

Derrick takes a look at why we fast

Reed breaks down the good news before the bad news before the great news.

CCF Alum Chris Nation takes a look at how God made Himself known throughout his life.