Overview

In 1987, an effort was organized to encourage the Christian expression within the Oklahoma State University academic community. Currently, faculty, administrators, coaches, staff, and alumni attend the different programs where they hear highly respected public and academic figures share the relevance of Jesus Christ to the pursuit of truth within this community. The Fellowship provides opportunities for interaction with one another, personal spiritual growth, and a corporate and personal faith on campus.

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I attempt to attend each month, and support the efforts of this community, because it is the only effective instrument I have discovered for making Christ present on the campus.

- Dr. Jim Breazile, Professor of Veterinary Medicine and local Catholic Deacon

Our Vision

We can imagine a university where ...

•  truth and kindness, mercy and love, grace and peace are reflected through God's people in their research, teaching, and service;

•  men and women believe that the life of the mind and the life of faith are integrated in glorifying God;

•  tough questions of meaning, morality, truth, and hope are openly explored ... and Jesus Christ is considered as a viable option;

•  the long-term loving impact of a group of Christian faculty, professional staff, and graduate students affects the worldview, morals, and values of the university culture;

•  Christian scholars are shaping our nation's future leaders and the academic system which produces them;

•  seekers and skeptics are attracted to the message of Jesus with many placing their faith in Him;

•  faith communities on campus are united in meaningful and compelling ways

Meet us

Our community extends into all parts of the campus and into all disciplines of the university.

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Contact us

If you're interested in learning more about FCFS or how to become involved, please contact Gary (gary.hellman@facultycommons.org) or Gena (gena.hellman@facultycommons.org).

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