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                   HOMECAMPUS LIFECHRISTIAN COMMUNITY • STUDENT MISSIONS & MINISTRIES
 

Campus Ministries & CMGlobal

We at Campus Ministries want to invite this generation of students to worship and become fully surrendered followers of Jesus Christ, proclaiming His love to others in our community and throughout the world.

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CMGlobal

CMGlobal is aimed at encouraging students to act out of an overflow of God's heart and purposes for peoples of all nations. Our service abroad trips give students the opportunity to share God's love, strengthen their faith, and broaden their perspectives. Previous trips have included:

Brazil

Peru

Cambodia

Finland

Greece

South Africa 

Haiti

Japan

Thailand & Many More!

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Anchor Worship

Anchor is PBA's student-led worship ministry that gathers Thursdays at 8pm. Through worship, prayer, and group discussion, this collective provides students opportunities to truly connect with each other in a deeper way.

 

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Discipleship

Every dormitory on campus has a Discipleship Leader (as well as a DL for our commuter students). These leaders host Bible studies and meet with residents one on one to shepherd loving and connected communities. Discipleship Assistants are also recruited to come alongside the cultivation of each student's spiritual growth.

 

 


 

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Ready to Serve Abroad?

If you’re ready to take your talents, compassion and faith around the world by serving abroad, sign up today.

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Be Part of It

You can help PBA continue its powerful legacy of student missions by making a contribution. .................................

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Discover What’s Possible

Learn more about all the ways student missions and ministries change lives by contacting us at (561) 803-2540. ..........................

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For more information:

Phone: (561) 803-2540
Email: campus_ministries@pba.edu or cm_global@pba.edu
Or visit our offices on the first floor of Okeechobee Hall.