Orthodox Christian Fellowship (OCF) Selects Deacon Marek Simon as Executive Director



Brookline, MA – Orthodox Christian Fellowship (OCF)—the official college ministry for all twelve (12) jurisdictions of the Assembly of Canonical Orthodox Bishops—has named Rev. Deacon Marek Simon as Executive Director. He will begin his tenure on September 16, 2019. Dn. Marek will be formally introduced to the dozens of student leaders attending OCF’s Summer Leadership Institute being held August 14-17 at St. Iakovos Retreat Center in Kansasville, WI.
Deacon Marek with his wife, Allison, and two sons – Elias and Luke. 
After graduating from St. Vladimir’s Seminary in 2001, Dn. Marek has been serving at Antiochian Village Camp since 2002, where he oversees the development and advancement efforts of the camp. He also serves as supervisor of the camp’s staff and manages its team-building ropes course program. During this time, Dn. Marek remained committed to campus ministry, serving as the advisor for OCF’s Student Leadership Board from 2005-2009. “I first learned about the scope of OCF’s work in 2002, and now I am both excited and honored to focus my efforts in hopes of advancing the mission, vision, and goals of OCF,” said Dn. Marek, speaking of his long history and bright future with OCF. “I am passionate about working with young people as they navigate their journey into adulthood, experience college, explore vocation, and seek to grow in their faith. I look forward to working with the staff of OCF, college students, clergy, lay leaders, and other Orthodox ministries to share the Good News of Christ throughout our college communities,” he added. Deacon Marek’s hiring is a significant part of the growth and restructuring of the organization currently being conducted by OCF’s Board of Directors. “On behalf of our dedicated staff and the students we serve, I look forward to working with Dn. Marek as a fellow colleague in realizing the Board’s vision of bringing Christ in His fullness to the college campus,” said Dn. Alexander Cadman, Board Chairman. OCF transforms the lives of college students in the United States and Canada by guiding them along the path to Jesus Christ through His Church, cultivating a campus community of worship, witness, service, fellowship and education. You can learn more about the ongoing work of this vital ministry by visiting ocf.net or emailing info@ocf.net.

OCF Announces Launch of Its Annual First Forty Days Campaign



Brookline, MA – Orthodox Christian Fellowship (OCF), the official campus ministry of the Assembly of Canonical Orthodox Bishops, announces the launch of its annual First Forty Days campaign—a Churchwide partnership of OCF and each Assembly Member’s youth department to connect students to Christ and His Church during college. With the blessing and encouragement of His Eminence Metropolitan Gregory of Nyssa, OCF’s Episcopal Liaison to the Assembly of Bishops, all parishes are invited to participate in the First Forty Days Initiative. By submitting student contact information directly to OCF, parents and parishes can be assured that their students will be contacted by local OCF leaders within the first forty days of the academic year, providing them opportunities to make Christ and His Church central to their life on campus. During the first six weeks of their time on campus, college students form the relationships and habits that last their entire college career. So that it is the Church that becomes a foundation for their college experience, First Forty Days ensures that every student becomes connected to an OCF chapter and a local parish within this time period. Parents, parishes, and youth program coordinators can submit student contact information for their graduating high school seniors at www.ocf.net/firstfortydays. All student information submitted by July 15, 2019 will be distributed appropriately in advance of the fall semester. Each student’s contact information will remain private and shared only with the appropriate local and regional OCF leaders. Please contact OCF at firstfortydays@ocf.net with any questions regarding this important effort. OCF transforms the lives of college students in the United States and Canada by guiding them along the path to Jesus Christ through His Church, cultivating a campus community of worship, witness, service, fellowship and education. You can learn more about the ongoing work of these vital ministries by visiting ocf.net or emailing info@ocf.net.

2019-2020 Student Leadership Board Applications are now open!

2019-2020 Student Leadership Board Applications are now open!

Every year, OCF selects a team of talented students to take on leadership positions in Orthodox campus ministry. The Student Leadership Board (SLB) works with staff and clergy volunteers to plan and implement the programs of OCF, advise and inspire their peers on campuses, and develop new resources and programs for Orthodox college students. OCF is currently seeking applicants for all positions for the 2019-2020 Student Leadership Board.

Serving on the SLB offers students a unique opportunity to develop their leadership skills while growing in their faith and giving back to the Church. Current Student Leadership Board Chairman, Caroline Mellekas, encourages any student who has been impacted by OCF to consider applying, “If you feel affected by the mission of OCF and called to carry it through offering your own gifts, then this is what’s next for you.”

As part of their training, SLB members will attend OCF’s Summer Leadership Institute free of charge! Additionally, SLB members will receive priority registration for College Conference and Real Break. Recommendations for applicants and questions can be directed at studentleadership@ocf.netApplications are due MARCH 29, 2019.

New $200 Need-Based Scholarships Now Available for College Conference Midwest 2018

BROOKLINE, MA — Orthodox Christian Fellowship (OCF), the official campus ministry of the Assembly of Canonical Orthodox Bishops, is pleased to announce that new $200 need-based scholarships for College Conference Midwest 2018 are now available, made possible by two generous donors.

The registration cost for College Conference Midwest is $325 per person. The $200 scholarship would lower the cost of registration to $125 for selected applicants. Registration includes food, lodging, fellowship activities, and engaging keynote addresses and workshop sessions.

To complete or share the Scholarship Application visit:  https://goo.gl/forms/qRv9J3h12w7CIRIp1

OCF’s College Conference Midwest will be held from December 27-30, 2018 at the St. Iakovos Retreat Center in Kansasville, WI. The 2018 Conference Theme is “Who Do You Say That I Am?” Fr. Barnabas Powell, parish priest at Sts. Raphael, Nicholas, and Irene Greek Orthodox Church in Cumming, GA and sole author and contributor of Faith Encouraged Ministries, will serve as the Keynote Speaker (https://blogs.ancientfaith.com/faithencouraged/about/).

For more information about College Conference Midwest 2018, the scholarships, or to register, visit https://www.ocf.net/events/college-conference-midwest-2018/In addition, please feel free to contact OCF’s National Programs Manager, Donna Levas for more information:  donna@ocf.net or (617) 850-1227.

 

OCF Responds to the Thousand Oaks Shooting

OCF Responds to the Thousand Oaks Shooting

BROOKLINE, MA–It is with great sadness that we hear of the shooting in Thousand Oaks, California. Our prayers go out to the grieving families of the loved ones lost in the violent shooting. We praise the heroic efforts of the brave individuals who put themselves in harm’s way to save others. There were many college students at the establishment at the time of the shooting. Students face many challenges while at college, but this should not be one of them. The OCF Board of Directors, the staff, Student Leadership Board, Spiritual Advisors and Lay Leaders all wish to extent our prayers to all those suffering from this senseless act of violence. We pray the faith of the individuals affected by this tragedy will help in bearing with the burden of such tremendous grief.

Fr. Barnabas Powell to headline OCF’s College Conference Midwest 2018

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Date:  October 27, 2018

Fr. Barnabas Powell to headline OCF’s College Conference Midwest 2018

BROOKLINE, MA — Orthodox Christian Fellowship (OCF), the official campus ministry of the Assembly of Canonical Orthodox Bishops, will welcome Fr. Barnabas Powell as the Keynote Speaker for College Conference Midwest 2018.

Fr. Barnabas is the parish priest at Sts. Raphael, Nicholas, and Irene Greek Orthodox Church in Cumming, GA. He is also the sole author and contributor of Faith Encouraged Ministries, a media ministry hosted on Ancient Faith, https://blogs.ancientfaith.com/faithencouraged/about/.

OCF’s College Conference Midwest will be held from December 27-30, 2018 at the St. Iakovos Retreat Center in Kansasville, WI. The 2018 Conference Theme, around which Fr. Barnabas’s keynote addresses will be based, is “Who Do You Say That I Am?”

Limited spots remain, so college students are encouraged to register soon. The registration cost for College Conference Midwest is $325 per person. Registration includes food, lodging, fellowship activities, and engaging workshops with great speakers. Scholarships are available on a limited and first-come/first-served basis.

For more information about College Conference Midwest 2018 or to register, visit https://www.ocf.net/events/college-conference-midwest-2018/. In addition, please feel free to contact OCF’s National Programs Manager, Donna Levas for more information:  donna@ocf.net or (617) 850-1227.

 

Meet an SLBer October 7th for College Student Sunday!

Meet an SLBer October 7th for College Student Sunday!

Sunday, October 7th is College Student Sunday. This Sunday is designated by the Assembly of Bishops for parishes to support the work of Orthodox Christian Fellowship. Our Student Leadership Board members will be present at parishes across the US to share their OCF stories and answer your questions. If you are in the area, we’d love to see you at one of these parishes.

St. George (GOA), Eugene, OR: Sophia Fraser, Northwest Student Leader

St. Andrew (GOA), San Luis Obispo, CA: Zoe Kanakis, Southwest Student Leader

Holy Apostles (GOA), Cheyenne, WY: Quinn Marquardt, Mountain Student Leader

St. Ephraim (Antiochian), San Antonio, TX: Andja Bjeletich, Podcast Student Leader

St. Silouan (Antiochian), College Station, TX: Elizabeth Buck, South Student Leader

St. George (Antiochian), St. Paul, MN: Peter Karos, College Conference Midwest Student Leader

Three Hierarchs (GOA), Champaign, IL: Amelia Barron, Midwest Student Leader & Demetrios Maroutsos, Publications Student Leader

Annunciation (GOA), Columbus, OH: Caroline Retzios, Great Lakes Student Leader & Dimitri Gagianas, College Conference East Student Leader

St. George (GOA), Greenville, SC: Evangelia Tempenis, Media Student Leader

Holy Trinity (GOA), Raliegh, NC: Alex Lountzis, Southeast Student Leader

Sts. Cyril and Methodios (ACROD), Mercer, PA: Zachary Loutsion, Mid-Atlantic Student Leader

Christ the Saviour (OCA), Paramus, NJ: Simeon Brasowski, Real Break Student Leader

Holy Trinity (GOA), New York, NY: Dimitri Godur, Public Relations Student Leader

St. Mary Magdalen (OCA), New York, NY: Caroline Mellekas, SLB Chairman

Registration Opened for OCF’s Real Break 2019 on October 1, 2018 at 12:00PM EDT

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Date:  October 1, 2018

Registration Opened for OCF’s Real Break 2019 on October 1, 2018 at 12:00PM EDT

BROOKLINE, MA — Orthodox Christian Fellowship (OCF), the official campus ministry of the Assembly of Canonical Orthodox Bishops, opened registration for OCF’s Real Break 2019 on October 1, 2018 at 12:00PM EDT.

OCF’s Real Break aims to prepare college students to be socially-informed Orthodox Christian citizens of this world, while directing their focus on the world to come – the kingdom of heaven. Built on a foundation of fellowship, education, worship, and service, Real Break provides students the opportunity to understand the true meaning of seeing Christ in the other – traveling to all parts of the world deepening their faith, serving those in need, and cultivating relationships with like-minded peers.

OCF will offer nine Real Break trips in 2019. March Spring Break trips include Romania, Albania (OCMC), Houston (IOCC), Project Mexico, Jerusalem, Thessaloniki, and Alaska. OCF will also offer two summer 2019 trips: one to Mt. Athos (male only) and one to Jerusalem (female only).

Registration costs vary according to the trip and limited scholarships are available for those who qualify.

For more information about Real Break 2019 or to register, visit https://www.ocf.net/real-break-2019/. In addition, please feel free to contact OCF’s National Programs Manager, Donna Levas for more information:  donna@ocf.net or (617) 850-1227.

Orthodox Christian Fellowship’s College Student Sunday is Scheduled for October 7, 2018

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Date:  September 19, 2018

Orthodox Christian Fellowship’s College Student Sunday is Scheduled for October 7, 2018

BROOKLINE, MA – The Assembly of Canonical Orthodox Bishops of the United States of America has designated October 7, 2018 as College Student Sunday. On College Student Sunday, parishes recognize and honor their Orthodox College Students and take a special collection to support the work of the Orthodox Christian Fellowship, the Assembly’s official campus ministry. Through contributions from canonical jurisdictions and the support of generous donors nationwide, OCF sustains a network of over 350 on-campus chapters, while also providing dynamic programming through district and regional retreats, College Conference, Real Break, and the Summer Leadership Institute.

“OCF has a mission of reaching out to Orthodox young adults…in a way that keeps and strengthens their relationships with Jesus Christ,” said His Grace Bishop Gregory of Nyssa, Metropolitan-elect and OCF Episcopal Liaison to the Assembly of Bishops. Encouraging all Orthodox faithful to remember Orthodox young adults as College Student Sunday approaches, he affirmed OCF’s mission to the campus. “It is a time of physical, emotional, spiritual, and social challenges. I believe it is important—indeed critical—for the Church to help facilitate as much as possible these young adults finding each other for fellowship and support.”

For more information about College Student Sunday 2018 or to access an outline to support your parishes efforts on October 7 visit ocf.net/parents-parishes/college-student-sunday/. In addition, please contact OCF’s National Programs Manager, Donna Levas, for more information: donna@ocf.net or (617) 850-1227.

 

Registration Opens for OCF’s College Conference 2018 on September 10, 2018 at 12:00PM EDT

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Date:  September 6, 2018

Registration Opens for OCF’s College Conference 2018 on September 10, 2018 at 12:00PM EDT

BROOKLINE, MA — Orthodox Christian Fellowship (OCF), the official campus ministry of the Assembly of Canonical Orthodox Bishops, will open registration for OCF’s College Conference 2018 on September 10, 2018 at 12:00PM EDT.

Each year during Christmas Break, OCF’s College Conference hosts hundreds of college students from across North America for four days of fellowship, education, and prayer. OCF will offer two College Conferences from December 27-30, 2018 – College Conference East at the Antiochian Village (Bolivar, PA) and College Conference Midwest at the St. Iakovos Retreat Center (Kansasville, WI).

The 2018 Conference Theme, around which the keynote and workshop sessions will be based, is “Who Do You Say That I Am?” Keynote Speakers include Fr. Silviu Bunta (East) and Fr. Barnabas Powell (Midwest).

Registration cost for College Conference (East or Midwest) is $325 per person. Registration includes food, lodging, and engaging workshops with great speakers. Scholarships are available for both conferences on a limited and first-come/first-served basis.

For more information about College Conference 2018 or to register, visit ocf.net/college-conference/. In addition, please feel free to contact OCF’s National Programs Manager, Donna Levas for more information:  donna@ocf.net or (617) 850-1227.

Orthodox Christian Fellowship (OCF) Opens Registration for Its 2018 Summer Leadership Institute

Orthodox Christian Fellowship (OCF) Opens Registration for Its 2018 Summer Leadership Institute

BROOKLINE, MA — With its annual Summer Leadership Institute, Orthodox Christian Fellowship (OCF)—the official college ministry for all twelve (12) jurisdictions of the Assembly of Canonical Orthodox Bishops—continues its mission to develop Orthodox leaders to serve their local communities and the Church at large. OCF is pleased to announce that registration is now open for this year’s conference, which will be held from August 15-18, 2018 at St. Iakovos Retreat Center in Kansasville, WI. Details and registration information can be found at www.ocf.net/sli.

Made possible in part by a generous grant from Leadership 100, the Summer Leadership Institute is a four-day training program focused on developing in students the knowledge, skills, and practices of good Orthodox leaders. Students will participate in workshops led by OCF staff and student leaders as well as experts in Orthodox theology, spirituality, and pastoral ministry to help prepare them to be Christ-centered servant leaders.

Parishes and OCF advisors are encouraged to promote this program and to sponsor a student to attend the 2018 Summer Leadership Institute, helping to cultivate a new generation of leaders for local campuses, parishes, and the greater Church. Please email us at studentleadership@ocf.net with questions regarding the Summer Leadership Institute.

OCF encourages you to learn more and to support the ongoing work of this vital ministry by visiting its website or emailing the OCF National Office (info@ocf.net).

OCF Announces Annual First Forty Days Initiative

OCF Announces Annual First Forty Days Initiative

Brookline, MA–As the official campus ministry of the Assembly of Canonical Orthodox Bishops, Orthodox Christian Fellowship (OCF) is pleased to announce the launch of its annual First Forty Days campaign – working together with the various Orthodox youth departments to connect students to Christ and His Church during college.

Most students form the relationships and habits that last the entirety of their college career within the first six weeks of their time on campus. Therefore, OCF strives to make sure that every student is connected to an on-campus chapter and local parish within this time period.

With the blessing and encouragement of His Grace Bishop Gregory of Nyssa (ACROD), the episcopal liaison for OCF to the Assembly of Bishops, OCF requests that all parishes participate in the First Forty Days. This initiative ensures that the Church is present during the crucial first forty days of campus life through the ministry of OCF. By submitting student contact information directly to OCF, parents and parishes can be assured that their students will be contacted by local OCF leaders within the first forty days of the academic year.

Parents, parishes, and youth program coordinators can submit student contact information for their graduating high school seniors at www.ocf.net/firstfortydays. All student information submitted by July 15, 2018 will be distributed appropriately in advance of the fall semester.

Please contact OCF at firstfortydays@ocf.net with any questions regarding this important initiative.