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The “Church” Connection: and how it relates to First Priority clubs

By September 6, 2016Uncategorized

As you can see, the new First Priority logo includes the word “church” which seems to invoke a lot of questions, and sometimes even controversy. In this edition, I will cover how and why the church is vital in its support of First Priority clubs.

Let’s start with how churches are a part of the campus club equation. Primarily, it is in church youth groups where training and support are provided for students who want to initiate and lead campus clubs. Secondarily, churches support student efforts to participate in the community and to help schools with high-needs. This symbiotic relationship provides an outlet for students who love God and want to share his love with others.

Now for “why” churches support First Priority clubs. Jesus told the disciples: “So, wherever you go in the world, tell everyone the Good News [about Jesus]” Mark 16:15 (GWT). Because First Priority clubs give students a venue for sharing the “good news”, it makes sense that churches would support their efforts.

Please join us in prayer for students and for local churches. Together, we can positively impact this generation.

“Dear Friends, let us love one another, for love comes from God. Everyone who loves has been born of God and knows God.” 1 John 4:7 (NIV)

Amber Johansen
Executive Director
First Priority of Tampa Bay
amberjohansen9@gmail.com

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