List of campus preachers explained
Many American universities and colleges experience regular visits from itinerant campus preachers who typically occupy a prominent on-campus location for a day or two before moving on to another school.
Preacher and locations
- Micah Armstrong – ("Brother Micah") frequent visitor of Florida State University and Florida Atlantic University.
- Gary Birdsong – North Carolina State University, UNC Chapel Hill, East Carolina University, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Appalachian State University, etc.[1]
- Brother Jed – travelled around the United States, visiting schools coast-to-coast. Jed had a wide range of media attention. In 2010, a critical documentary was made about him.[2] In 2012, a satirical film was released based on his preaching at Cal State Long Beach.[3] [4]
- Brother Jim – primarily schools in Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, and surrounding area
- Tom Short – national ministry, sponsored by Great Commission Churches, based out of Columbus, OH.
- Michael Peter Woroniecki – no permanent base or sponsorship by organized religion. Depends on donations sent through mail from converts, sympathetic observers and income from their six now adult children.[5] Preaches mostly at campuses throughout the contiguous United States. Other preaching destinations have included Canada, Hawaii, Europe, Morocco, Central and South America. Traveling itinerary is often undisclosed.
Notes and References
- Web site: 'You're going to hell' say campus preachers - News . 2008-06-09 . dead . https://archive.today/20070502052826/http://media.www.nineronline.com/media/storage/paper971/news/2007/03/27/News/youre.Going.To.Hell.Say.Campus.Preachers-2790202.shtml . 2007-05-02 . 'You're going to hell' say campus preachers - News, Josh Lanier, nineronline campus newspaper, 3/27/07
- https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1827375/ IMDB - Brother Jed (2010)
- https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2420800/ IMDB - Battle of the Sects (2012)
- http://microentertainment.net/?page_id=43 Micro Entertainment - Battle of the Sects (2012)
- Income from children sourced from the following two documents: Article, Christina Tkacik, "Police Intervene", Cavalier Daily, Univ. of Virginia, Sep. 27, 2005; Tract, Sarah Woroniecki, Perilous Times Newsletter, 1999