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Eastern Region
Wells Chapel COGIC- Greenville, NC
Superintendent Austin B. Parker, Pastor
Last Days Harvest COGIC- Greenville, NC
Pastor Calvin Parker
New Life COGIC- Greenville, NC
Pastor James E. Horton
Davenport Temple COGIC- Washington, NC
Bishop LeRoy J. Woolard, Pastor
Gtr. Love Chapel COGIC- Wilmington, NC
Superintendent A. E. Peterson, Pastor
Eastern Star COGIC- Elizabeth City, NC
Pastor J. C. Purkett
College ministry serves Elizabeth City State University, etc.
Southeast Region
Smith Temple COGIC- Fayetteville, NC
Superintendent Thomas C. Leak, Pastor
Williams Memorial COGIC- Fayetteville, NC
Supt. Joe E. Garrett, Jr.
Saint Paul COGIC- Rocky Mount, NC
New Beginnings COGIC- Rocky Mount
Pastor Andre Knight
Outreach COGIC- Rocky Mount, NC
Pastor Michael Jones, Jr.
Piedmont-Triangle Region
Upper Room COGIC- Raleigh, NC
Bishop Designee Patrick Wooden, Pastor
College ministry serves UNC-Chapel Hill, North Carolina State University, North Carolina
Central University, Shaw University, St. Augustine's University, and William Peace
University. They pick up students and also feed students each Sunday. Contact Elder John
Amanchukwu for more details at (919)-829-6175 or jkaman@plwooden.org
10 reasons why college students can help fulfill the Great Commission
Teachable
They ask questions. They consume information on a rapid level and can put an idea into
action with proper motivation. New challenges tend to provoke new curiosity or heart
openness concerning personal purpose, convictions, and life goals.
Starting Fresh
They are setting a new life trajectory. The decisions made, the habits formed, and the
friendships forged during the college years tend to set the course for a lifetime.
Leading
They are the educated elite that will most likely lead in every domain of society
government, religion, military, education, even sports and entertainment. Our future
leaders will be people who went to college.
Unfettered
They are free to take incredible risks. They are unfettered by commitments, mortgages,
career ladders, and kids. They are free to go anywhere the Lord leads.
Growing
They form a large presence. The number of college students in the world has increased
from about 60 million to about 130 million in the past decade.
Seeking Identity
They desire significance. College students want to feel part of something bigger. They
want their life to count for something and they want a cause to live for.
Global
They are connected to a global student culture. Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and similar
online social networks enable students to be accessible to their peers anywhere,
anytime.
Innovative
The revolution of digital information has radically changed how people learn. The
average student is online 3 and a half hours per day. Paper books and printed Bible
studies have given way to podcasts, short films, text messages, and chat forums.
Integrated
They fuse with society. Students dont congregate on the campus but spill over into coffee
shops, Internet bars, and along the city center. Increasingly, they dont even live on
campus because there arent enough dorm spaces. Theyre out in the city.
Active
Students are constantly searching for new ways to get involved with student culture and
find a niche. They try many things and are exposed to new organizations, clubs, social
groups, classes, and professors every semester.
http://crupressgreen.com/why-college/, http://crossexamined.org/youth-exodus-problem/,
http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/printedition/life/20070807/d_churchdropout07.art.htm