| Purpose
In
response to God's love, grace and truth:
The Purpose of InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA is to
establish and advance at colleges and universities witnessing
communities of students and faculty who follow Jesus as Savior
and Lord: growing in love for God, God's Word, God's people
of every ethnicity and culture, and God's purposes in the
world.
Our Past
InterVarsity Christian Fellowship has been a part of CSU
Chico in some way from the 1950's. The national movement began
with students at the University of Cambridge, England in 1877.
There, a group of Christian students began to meet together,
in spite of the disapproval of some University officials,
to pray, to study the Bible and to witness to fellow students.
Soon, similar groups sprung up on other campuses. Eventually,
they formed the British Inter-Varsity. (Hence our name, inter
- meaning between, varsity - the British term for college
level students.) From the very beginning they had a strong
concern to take the gospel to those all over the world who
had never heard it - a concern that continues in InterVarsity
today.
In response to a plea for help, British InterVarsity sent
Howard Guinness, a medical school graduate and vice-chairman
of the British movement, to Canada in1928. Students helped
raise the money to provide one-way passage to Canada. Between
bouts of seasickness, Guinness led his cabin mate to Christ
during the crossing, As God supplied the funds, he slowly
worked his way across Canada, starting up and assisting evangelical
student groups.
By 1937 the Canadians began to hear requests for help from
students in the United States as independent evangelical student
groups began springing up. In 1938 Stacey Woods, the Canadian
InterVarsity director, met with students on the University
of Michigan campus. As an immediate result of that visit,
students formed the first InterVarsity chapter in the United
States.
In 1939 InterVarsity Canada appointed three staff member
to work in the States. Then, in May 1941, InterVarsity Christian
Fellowship/USA officially began. Students actively seeking
to represent Christ on their campuses were joined by itinerant
staff members who aided them in evangelism.
By 1950 there were 35 staff serving students in 499 InterVarsity
chapters across the country. InterVarsity Press had been started
to supply quality literature suitable for the campus. And
the Urbana student missions convention had begun the tradition
of calling every student generation to consider global missions.
By the early seventies there were more than 200 staff.
Today, there are more than 1000 InterVarsity staff serving
more than 35,000 students and faculty nationwide. In addition
we produce training materials, camps, books, and media tools
which serve both the Church and campus. Our work touches every
kind of student including graduate students and faculty. We
are seeking to build witnessing communities on the campus
which are bold, broad and ethnically diverse.
Our
Beliefs
As
a member of IVCF/USA,
We believe in:
The
only true God, the almighty Creator of all things,
existing eternally in three persons—
Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—full of love and glory.
The
unique divine inspiration,
entire trustworthiness
and authority of the Bible.
The
value and dignity of all people:
created in God's image to live in love and holiness,
but alienated from God and each other because of our sin and
guilt,
and justly subject to God’s wrath.
Jesus
Christ, fully human and fully divine,
who lived as a perfect example,
who assumed the judgment due sinners by dying in our place,
and who was bodily raised from the dead and ascended as Savior
and Lord.
Justification
by God's grace to all who repent
and put their faith in Jesus Christ alone for salvation.
The
indwelling presence and transforming power of the Holy Spirit,
who gives to all believers a new life and a new calling to
obedient service.
The
unity of all believers in Jesus Christ,
manifest in worshiping and witnessing churches
making disciples throughout the world.
The
victorious reign and future personal return of Jesus Christ,
who will judge all people with justice and mercy,
giving over the unrepentant to eternal condemnation
but receiving the redeemed into eternal life.
To
God be glory forever.
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