
Spring 2007
The InterVarsity Multi-Ethnic Chapter meets weekly at ASU's
Danforth Chapel on Tuesday nights at 7:30 PM.
See our blog for other goings on.
About
InterVarsity Christian Fellowship at Arizona State University is part of an evangelical campus mission serving more than 35,000 students and faculty on more than 560 college and university campuses nationwide. Since the ASU chapter was founded in 1943 by Dr. Fernand Cattelain, the ASU's first Foreign Language Head, InterVarsity has had a rich tradition of campus witness, thoughtful discipleship, and a concern for world missions.
The InterVarsity Christian Fellowship Multi-Ethnic Chapter at ASU is dedicated to encouraging each other to develop stronger relationships with Jesus Christ through prayer, fellowship, studying the Bible, community service and outreach.
Since 1943, it has been our desire to "further study of the Bible, to provide a Christian atmosphere, and to stimulate Christian students to Christian activity."
Purpose
In response to God's love and truth. The purpose of InterVarsity Multi-Ethnic Christian Fellowship at ASU is to be an organization of students 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 though spiritual, intellectual, physical and social pursuits.
Contact
If you have questions regarding our organization, want to get to know us or just need help, feel free to contact us at intervarsity@asu.edu
What We Believe
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.
Contact the webmaster at intervarsity@asu.edu