Welcome to Credo - Christians at UTS

Our Purpose




To God's glory, serving the world and church, Credo desires that the Lord Jesus be exalted on campus such that UTS be deeply transformed at all levels by the cross of Christ and so become a truly wise academic community.

Therefore, with all the strength that God graciously supplies, Credo strives at gathering students to Christ, growing together in Christ, and giving ourselves for Christ.

Gather
As followers of Christ, we have experienced the life-changing gift of Grace from God through his son, Jesus Christ. We have experienced, in many different ways, God's love for us, and renewal by the Holy Spirit. We know what its like to experience life knowing that we are saved!

As Christ's disciples, we are called, out of love for Him, to tell others about His great love and the gift of salvation.

Credo facilitates missions, evangelism training and special events to assist us in carrying out God's purpose for us - to "Gather students to Christ."

Grow
Growing and maturing in Christ through meeting with other Christians and encouraging one another, allows us to become united in our Faith.

Credo, through prayer meetings, small groups and Public Meetings, creates opportunities to learn and grow, as followers of Christ, with other Christians.

Give
Giving is a natural outcome of Christian growth. Out of a love for Jesus Christ and through an understanding of the price He paid for our salvation, we want to serve him.

God has given his followers gifts, which can be used to encourage growth in the Body of Christ (his people collectively).

Last Updated: 24/07/2007 10:55:32 AM

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