Parents
Parents, We Are Here for You!
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Welcome to the RUF at Trinity website. We want you to know that we
are here for you as your children leave for college. RUF is here to
help you by ministering to your children during this challenging but
exciting time in their lives.
Over the years, there are
questions that parents typically ask that we thought we would include
in a page dedicated especially for you. Please don't hesitate to
contact us with any other questions not included here. You may email
Justin at jclement@ruf.org or give me call at (210) 267-7884
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is RUF?
RUF is the official campus ministry of the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA) that
welcomes students from all churched and non-churched backgrounds. We
are an officially recognized student organization at Trinity, and our
full-time Campus Minister (Justin Clement) is affiliated with our local
RUF chapter at Trinity. For almost 30 years RUF campus ministers have
been reaching students for Christ and equipping students to serve on
over 100 campuses nationwide. Though receiving oversight from the PCA,
RUF chapters are non-denominational in terms of their fellowship as
reflected in our students who come from all backgrounds, ethnicities,
and denominations. All are welcome!
2. What does "Reformed" mean?
In
the simplest terms, the word "Reformed" simply refers to the theology
and confessions that arose out of the "Reformation." Therefore, RUF's
theology is in full agreement with orthodox Protestantism.
3. Is RUF a Bible study only for Christians?
Absolutely not. RUF is open to all who are looking to consider the truth claims of Jesus Christ.
4. What does RUF do?
RUF's ministry is composed of at least five different kinds of activities.
1.
RUF Large Group is our most visible activity and usually the easiest
way for students to get involved with the ministry. The evening
consists of a time of singing and worship ending with a message from
Scripture, all in a non-threatening atmosphere. This is usually the
place where your student can find out more details about the ministry
of RUF and how they can become more involved.
2. In any given
semester, students participate in small group Bible studies and
Fellowship Groups. These groups are very informal in design and give
students the chance to look deeper into a topic as well as build deep
friendships with other students.
3. RUF's commitment to
reaching and equipping students means that one-on-one meetings with
students is a vital part of our ministry. The staff of RUF is available
to meet with students if they so desire. This time is usually spent
getting to know each other personally, investing in on-going
discipleship, dealing with personal issues with which the student
struggles, and addressing any crisis counseling that might arise during
the students time at school.
4. At least a few times during
the year, RUF is committed to getting out of town and gathering with
other Christians for student conferences. Fall Conference in October,
Winter Conference in January, Spring Break Missions Trips in March,
and Summer Conference in May.
5. If you read all of the above,
you might think we're serious all the time. Not true. We try to have
times throughout the semester when we hang out, go out to eat, watch
movies, grill out, play games, take road trips, etc. This is a part of
college - making friends, talking, and enjoying each other.
5. Can you contact my student?
We
are more than happy to contact your student and give him or her a
personal invitation to RUF. One small request that we make of you in
this area is that you not ask us to contact your student if you are not
willing for us to mention that YOU asked us to call. We have found over the years that the anonymous "cold call" can be counter-productive.
6. But what if my student doesn't like RUF?
RUF
is not so self-centered that we assume that this ministry is for
everyone. Therefore, we are more than happy to suggest that your
student contact any of the other evangelical ministries on campus to
see if perhaps they can be a help to your student in a way that we can
not.
7. How is RUF @ Trinity funded?
Most people are surprised to hear that RUF @ Trinity is funded completely through the generous contributions of churches and individuals. If you are interested in making a tax-deductible contribution toward RUF @ Trinity, it is as easy as donating online at WWW.RUF.ORG.
