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Everyone is on a spiritual journey either towards God or away from Him. And wherever you are on that journey, you are welcomed and accepted. Cru is a safe place where you can ask questions, share doubts, and investigate the God of the Bible. We do not pretend to have all the answers, but we do believe that God created us to know Him personally and life was meant to be lived in relationship with Him. Cru is also a place for those who have discovered this life-changing relationship and want to grow in spiritual maturity and make a difference. We'd like to invite you to come help change the campus today and the world tomorrow!
Nobody wants to journey alone. Cru has tons of ways for you to connect to other like-minded friends and experience authentic community. We offer weekly meetings, Bible studies, retreats, social events, summer mission opportunities and so many other fun things.
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What is Cru?
Our purpose is to help fulfill the Great Commission by DEPENDING on God to WIN people to faith in Jesus Christ, BUILD them in their faith, and SEND them to WIN, BUILD and SEND others.
Depend: A commitment to dependence on God expressed through prayer, because we know that apart from Him we can do nothing. Win: Give every student a chance to respond to the good news of the gospel of Jesus Christ. Build: Coming alongside students to help them grow in their faith and teach them how to walk with God for a lifetime. Send: Casting vision for God to use students on campus and in their future spheres of influence around the world.
Cru is a worldwide, interdenominational, Christian ministry who cares deeply about college students. Many students in Cru are professing Christians, but we welcome all students, regardless of spiritual background. A more detailed doctrinal statement can be found here. Cru has been serving on college campuses since 1951 and there are currently movements on over 1,000 campuses in the United States and in 191 countries around the world.