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Creative Arts/College Ministry Dude on-Site
By jason | January 6, 2008
I don’t know why I haven’t posted anything about this yet but with the start of the new year our Creative Arts/College ministry dude, Carson Conover got moved over and began work. Carson is our only other full-time staffer with LifeConnection, raising financial support to take part in ministry.
Carson is a graduate of UCM with a degree in Philosophy and a minor in Music. Not only can Carson philosophize and play drums, guitar, and wail vocally he is also a proven disciplemaker, leader, and faithful to God’s mission.
I’ve known Carson for over 4 years through the BSU at UCM. During that time Carson was one of our key leaders doing anything asked of him, and a lot was asked of him (not much will change
). In the last few years Carson helped to launch the Campus Church Network at UCM - a growing network of res hall churches - and was one of the campus church leaders.
We’re really excited to have Carson on-site finally. It was a long road to identify someone who could take on the role of Creative Arts Director but once Carson accepted the invitation my mind was set at ease. Carson will also take on the role of Campus Missionary as we seek to reach and grow college students in our area. Not only that but having someone who will join with me day in and day out is going to be a great encouragement and motivator as we move toward Launch.
Carson is a great leader and he’s continually seeking to learn and grow (a testament to his humility). But maybe the greatest thing, in my mind, that Carson brings to the table is commitment to reach and grow people for Jesus’ sake. He’s a proven and committed disciplemaker, which is at the core of our commitments as a church.
So head over and welcome Carson to the neighborhood.
Topics: Campus Ministry, Creative Arts, LifeConnection |

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