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Convention churches provide ministry opportunities for our students throughout the year. Many of our students pastor or serve in leadership positions while they continue their studies at Clear Creek.
Clear Creek offers opportunities for our students to participate
in associational-wide ministry opportunities in what we call the Great Commission Project.
This is an opportunity
for a KBC association to have a team of students minister in associational churches on a Sunday. We would love to partner with your association
for a Great Commission Project. You can contact our College Relations Department for more information.
They also provide a turkey and all the trimmings for each campus family so they have a turkey dinner for Thanksgiving. More churches, associations and individuals also provide additional turkeys and all the trimmings at Christmas for each
hours of servanthood evangelism through their Christian service assignments. These hours were logged in partnership with local churches who were intentionally engaging unreached and unchurched people beyond the four walls of the local church with a specific emphasis on facilitating gospel conversations.
Students logged these hours using
a variety of servanthood evangelism outreaches such as Upward Basketball ministries, evangelism rallies, door-to- door evangelism, Celebrate Recovery ministries, chaplain ministries in hospitals and nursing homes, first priority and volunteering at public schools.
These Christian service assignments afforded our students:
• 1,591 opportunities to have gospel conversations and minister through various ministry opportunities such as: – Preaching
– Teaching
– Personal evangelism
– Specific evangelistic
outreach events
– Children’s ministry events
– Music ministry events
All of these opportunities to share the gospel resulted in:
• 597 professions of faith this past academic year.
Thank you for your support, Kentucky Baptists. We are Better Together!
Donnie Fox is president of Clear Creek Baptist Bible College.
Thank you for these
opportunities that provide
valuable practical ministry experience for our students outside of the classroom. This practical ministry focus goes a long way in helping equip our students for God’s calling on their lives.
Better Together ... through
physical support
We are thankful for the many material blessings that are provided during the year for our students. Each year the Laurel River and Irvine Baptist associations provide groceries for our students through a food pounding.
campus family. Through your support of our Christmas shopping spree, our students can provide a Christmas for their children.
Better Together ... to impact
the kingdom
Through your support and partnership, our students have been given opportunities to make an impact for the kingdom throughout our Kentucky Baptist Convention churches.
This past academic year, our students were involved in 1,650
Clear Creek students are involved in the Great Commission Project by visiting various KBC churches to participate in ministry opportunities.
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Calvary Baptist Church in London, of the Laurel River Baptist Association, organizes a food pounding for Clear Creek students.