Experience

Sunday Nights

It’s a casual-informal-relevant-dynamic-creative-inspiring-biblical-Christ-centered kind of evening, alive with all kinds of great opportunities for college-age people and 20-somethings to get involved! It’s the kind of place where healthy relationships are emphasized, new friendships are multiplied, and growing relationships with God are discovered. And did we mention, it’s also a whole lot of fun! CCF Sunday Nights meets (almost) every Sunday at 7pm during the school year in a converted grocery store at 631 E 19th Ave - across the alley from Emerald Baptist Church. See the Calendar for specific times and dates.

Community Groups

God created us for relationships and He never intended for any of us to go at it alone. That’s why everyone needs (and wants) meaningful relationships and friendships in their lives, including you. While our large weekly gathering has its place, it can’t offer what a small group environment can offer. CCF’s community groups are simply small groups. They offer a safe, comfortable, stress-free place where you can meet new people, make new friends, learn something new, and grow spiritually in a relational environment. They also offer you an opportunity to experience how God can use you, together with others, to impact our community and beyond through His love. Community Groups are really the best way to find out more about who God is, and along the way, to discover more about yourself. You can sign up for a small group at CCF Sunday Nights or by sending an email to infoatccfeugene [dot] com.

Campus Houses

Looking for a great living situation? CCF operates two outrageous community living situations within easy walking distance of the University of Oregon campus - the Alpha Omega House (for men) and the Trinity House (for women).

Summer Gathering

CCF meets in the summers too, but for a change of pace we mix things up a bit. Beginning the last week of June through the end of August, CCF typically meets every Wednesday evening at 7:00 p.m. (usually at the Trinity House). It’s a great time of teaching, discussion, worship, and some good-tastin’ eats. Our summer gathering is a great place for college-age people to get together, and it’s a great step for high school graduates to get plugged into the College Ministry before the fall, whether they’re staying in Eugene or are headed away to school. When planning your summer, make sure to keep your Wednesday nights open and hopefully we’ll see you when the days gets long and the weather gets hot.