Students – Get Connected


Universities are International Institutions where students encounter people from all over the world.  As God’s children, we are called to be in the world but not of it (John 15:9).   Equipped in Christ, young people have the power to positively impact the nation.  This can start simply at their place of study.  Kensington Temple Student Ministry is effective in equipping young people in school, college and university to live unashamedly for Christ.  As students engage in cell they are trained in leadership skills applicable in all walks of life.  Moreover, students benefit from pastoral care in the cells, as they are able to fellowship with others throughout the city.

How can the KT Students’ Ministry support students?

  • Campus outreach: cells/ debate/ evangelism
  • Cell groups
  • Social events
  • Exam and essay techniques
  • Networking with other churches and societies

Get involved with Fusion Student Mission

  • Fusion connects students to churches and churches to students
  • Freshers are equipped to transition into university
  • Students encouraged throughout their degree to grow in Christ and make the most of the university experience
  • To find out Fusion can do for you, go to: http://www.fusion.uk.com/

Click here to get connected to the Youth Office

To get involved and make a difference in your university or college download our sign-up form.

Related posts:

  1. Fresh Start
  2. Internship Experience at KT
  3. How can you engage in politics?
  4. Youth Mission: Getting Ready to Go
  5. Revival Times:The Greatest Time In History!

About Karen Buchanan

Hi, I’m Karen. I moved to London for University three years ago and joined KT almost immediately. Through cell and other activities, KTYM has encouraged me to stay grounded in my walk with Christ. This academic year, I have had the honour of being President of Imperial College Gospel Choir and really witnessing how students can use music and performing arts to impact friends and family on the university campus. I believe that the youth are part of a chosen generation, called to rise up as men and women of integrity in school, university and the workplace.
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