OCF Announces New Hires to Expand Campus Ministry
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BROOKLINE, MA — In an email sent to subscribers, Orthodox Christian Fellowship (OCF) has announced the opening of two new staff positions as part of an expansion of its campus ministry efforts across the country. The organization cited sustained growth and increased engagement among college students as the reason for strengthening its national team.
OCF is seeking an Advancement Officer to help expand its donor base and support network. The role focuses on relationship-building, communication, fundraising, and travel, and is especially suited to individuals with experience in development, outreach, or sales, including former OCF participants who wish to continue supporting the ministry.
In addition, OCF is hiring a Campus Missionary to serve at Penn State University. The position centers on direct ministry to students through teaching, mentoring, leadership development, and faith formation, with an emphasis on cultivating Orthodox Christian community on campus.
OCF leadership emphasized that both roles are mission-driven and aimed at deepening the organization’s service to college students nationwide. Learn more about the positions and apply here.
Previously, the UOJ reported that Texas A&M OCF launched a Winter Orthodox lecture series.
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