St. Maximus the Confessor Orthodox Church
Diocese of the South, Orthodox Church in America
Denton, Texas
/ Ministries / Campus Ministry/OCF
Orthodox Christian Fellowship

St. Maximus the Confessor Orthodox Mission is within walking distance of the University of North Texas and within five minutes of Texas Woman's University. The Orthodox Christian Fellowship is an official student organization at UNT that also welcomes students from TWU and other surrounding schools. Discussions and dinners are held at the church, as well occasional events on campus. All are welcome! Please see the upcoming events page and montlhy calendar for more event listings. Visit our UNT website at http://orgs.unt.edu/ocf

OCF Photos

OCF Photos 2005-2006

Photos from Fall 2005-Spring 2006 Activities
-Lectures, meetings, cookouts, etc.

(31 images)


Contact Information

For contact information, visit the UNT OCF website - http://orgs.unt.edu/ocf

Spiritual Advisor - Fr. Justin Frederick

UNT Advisor - George Niebling

Student Leadership - Dean (Tikhon) Northcutt and Rdr. Benjamin Tolleson

National OCF Office - http://www.ocf.net
University of North Texas - http://www.unt.edu
Texas Woman's University - http://www.twu.edu

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