Being a church in Clemson means college students are a vital part of our community. We welcome students into worship, small groups, bible studies, and to serve alongside us. While students are only here for a handful of years, we love getting to know them, learning from them, and enfolding them as an important part of our church family.
Though we serve many students at Clemson, we welcome all area college students — Anderson University, Southern Wesleyan University, and Tri-County Tech — to worship with us and be involved in our ministries.
Contact: Matthew Icard, Pastor of Students & Families
Though we serve many students at Clemson, we welcome all area college students — Anderson University, Southern Wesleyan University, and Tri-County Tech — to worship with us and be involved in our ministries.
Contact: Matthew Icard, Pastor of Students & Families
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Campus ministries
Reformed University Fellowship (RUF) is a place for you to explore Christianity and grow in your understanding of who Jesus is and what it means to follow him in community with others at Clemson.
Contact Reid Jones, campus minister
reid.jones@ruf.org
Contact Reid Jones, campus minister
reid.jones@ruf.org
Focusing on international students, scholars, and their families, RUF-I seeks to provide opportunities to meet the needs of the international community at Clemson University. We meet regularly for outings, meals, holiday gatherings, and classes based on needs and interests.
Contact Rev. Brian Howard, campus minister
brian.howard@ruf.org
Contact Rev. Brian Howard, campus minister
brian.howard@ruf.org
Clemson CRU exists for the sole purpose of helping individuals experience the transforming grace and forgiveness of the gospel through Jesus Christ. CRU offers weekly small group studies, weekly meetings, retreats, conferences, and mission trip opportunities.
Clemson Navigators is a community that exists to train and equip students to walk with Jesus and help others do the same for the rest of their lives. Navs offers a weekly large group gathering, men’s and women’s Bible studies, one to one discipleship, activities and events, summer training programs, and missions trips.
Campus Outreach’s aim is “glorifying God by building laborers on the campus for the world.” We want to see laborers bless campuses, cities, and cultures. A laborer is any individual intentionally engaged in making his or her unique contribution to the redemptive work of the Gospel.