En Vivo Valencia: A fall like no other!
“This is unlike any fall we’ve had before,” said campus minster Jesse Bentley as he and the team at En Vivo in Valencia, Spain, kicked off the new semester in mid-September.
“This is unlike any fall we’ve had before,” said campus minster Jesse Bentley as he and the team at En Vivo in Valencia, Spain, kicked off the new semester in mid-September.
Eighteen people, the beach, games, talks, very little sleep and a whole lot of fun!
Campus minister Carly Kies summed up The Garden’s recent Beach Camp in Brisbane, Australia, with these words, and added that “our venue was COVID-19 safe and we are down to 0 new cases a day here in Queensland!”
When the semester began at The Garden campus ministry in Brisbane, Australia, the team was excited to have all of their usual scheduled events in person because of low Coronavirus infection rates, said campus minister Emily Abernathy.
Katie went to Georgia Tech planning for a career in science, but her time in campus ministry impacted not only her faith, but also altered her entire life plan.
A student at the Canvas campus ministry in Birmingham, England, saw a need, jumped in to serve and involved her friends at Canvas in the process.
Months of lockdown in Salamanca, Spain, have now transitioned into outdoor meetings with masks, reports Globalscope En Vivo campus ministers Will and Laura Sallee.
Cody Spencer went to Salamanca, Spain, in 2012 to serve with the Globalscope En Vivo campus ministry. He planned to spend three years learning, growing, teaching, leading, having fun and seeing God change lives, but ended up serving for eight years.
The Globalscope En Vivo Salamanca campus ministry is a transformational ministry to university students in a beautiful, historic city in Spain.
Don’t know much about the Netherlands? You’ve come to the right place!
The newest Globalscope campus ministry will launch in Maastricht, Netherlands, next year. And our newest team is here to share a few fun facts about the city they will call home in 2021. FYI, it’s a no to wooden clogs and lederhosen but a yes to bicycles!
“Much like you in the U.S.,” says Globalscope campus minister Tim Crabtree “our lives and work have seen drastic changes recently.”
In Tübingen, Germany, home of an Unterwegs campus ministry, strict measures are in place for people to stay at home and most businesses are closed. And non-profits like churches and Unterwegs cannot open again for meetings until mid-June, which will be about halfway through the summer semester.