Campus Christian Fellowship Invites Students of All Backgrounds to Explore Their Faith
- Summer Hammack | Writer
- Apr 25
- 2 min read
Updated: 12 hours ago
Summer Hammack | Writer

Campus Christian Fellowship (CCF), located at LCCC’s main campus in Schnecksville, provides a welcoming space for students seeking spiritual growth, fellowship, and encouragement in their faith and walk with God. Meetings are every Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. in the lower level of the Student Union’s Student Government Association (SGA) room, and CCF invites students of all backgrounds to join in a time of games, snacks, and diving into God’s word.
According to Connor Sandt, president of CCF, the club’s mission is to testify to the divinity of Jesus Christ and to lead others to a personal relationship with Him as Lord and Savior. CCF focuses on strengthening the spiritual lives of its members through Bible studies, prayer, and Christian fellowship.
Unlike some campus ministries, CCF is not affiliated with any single denomination, ensuring that all students, regardless of their church background, feel welcome and loved.
“It’s a wonderful club for those who seek the Lord to find comfort and wish to fellowship together,” said Sandt.
CCF Vice President Graycee Kovalchick agrees.
“I believe CCF is an amazing organization to help grow a student’s faith and help foster a positive community to our campus,” she said.
CCF’s weekly gatherings provide a place for students to connect with one another while growing deeper in their faith. With the guidance of their advisor, Virginia Hertzog, the club strives to foster a strong sense of community and purpose.
For students looking for a space to explore their faith, meet new friends, and find encouragement, CCF offers an open invitation to join their weekly meetings. Whether one is new to Christianity, simply questioning what it’s all about, or has been walking in faith for years, all are welcome to be part of the journey.
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