Jacob Quinn, Student Leader
Hometown: Creedmoor, NC
Year: Junior
Why is CBSF important to me? CBSF is important to me because it allows everyone to be themselves and share their love for God with others. It's a place where you feel like you fit in and you get a chance to build a stronger relationship with Christ and with each other.
E-mail: [email protected]
Year: Junior
Why is CBSF important to me? CBSF is important to me because it allows everyone to be themselves and share their love for God with others. It's a place where you feel like you fit in and you get a chance to build a stronger relationship with Christ and with each other.
E-mail: [email protected]
Taylor Moye, Student Leader
Hometown: Wake Forest, NC
Year: Masters of Business Administration Student
Why is CBSF important to me? CBSF is an important part of my college life because the organization provides me with a "spiritual home" during the school week. I grew up in the faith and believe it to be very important that I have a place to mature in my faith with other college students while attending ECU. At CBSF, I enjoy growing and sharing my faith among other Christians that I am proud to call my friends.
E-mail: [email protected]
Year: Masters of Business Administration Student
Why is CBSF important to me? CBSF is an important part of my college life because the organization provides me with a "spiritual home" during the school week. I grew up in the faith and believe it to be very important that I have a place to mature in my faith with other college students while attending ECU. At CBSF, I enjoy growing and sharing my faith among other Christians that I am proud to call my friends.
E-mail: [email protected]
Campus Minister: Charity Roberson
Hometown: Clayton, NC
E-mail: [email protected]
Charity became our campus minister in February, 2019. She previously served for nine years as the Baptist campus minister for the Raleigh Area and NC State. She has an undergraduate degree from UNCG and a masters and doctorate from Campbell University Divinity School. She is also currently serving as pastor of Mosaic Church of Clayton and serves as a coach and consultant for churches.
Charity loves working with college students, walking with them as they ask the really big questions about life and about God. She sees her calling as helping people to discover who God created them to be and to live that out intentionally.
E-mail: [email protected]
Charity became our campus minister in February, 2019. She previously served for nine years as the Baptist campus minister for the Raleigh Area and NC State. She has an undergraduate degree from UNCG and a masters and doctorate from Campbell University Divinity School. She is also currently serving as pastor of Mosaic Church of Clayton and serves as a coach and consultant for churches.
Charity loves working with college students, walking with them as they ask the really big questions about life and about God. She sees her calling as helping people to discover who God created them to be and to live that out intentionally.