At ECU, faith is more than a belief — it is the foundation of our community life, our learning, and our mission. Under “Faith and Fellowship,” we cultivate an environment where students and staff grow spiritually, support one another, and live together as one family united in Christ.
Our regular Bible study gatherings provide a dedicated space for students and staff to explore Scripture, ask meaningful questions, deepen their faith, and strengthen their walk with Christ. These shared moments of reflection help shape character, purpose, and spiritual maturity within the ECU community.
Weekly Chapel Services — Every Wednesday, ECU gathers for chapel — a special time of worship, prayer, teaching, and fellowship. Chapel serves as a spiritual anchor in the week, reminding us of God’s presence, renewing our hope, and uniting us as a community committed to Christian values and service.
Life at ECU extends far beyond academic study. Students and staff live as a family,
supporting one another emotionally, academically, and spiritually. Our mentorship
culture is intentional and deeply relational — with older students, staff, and leaders
walking alongside younger students to guide them in life, faith, and personal
growth.
At ECU, mentorship is not a program — it is a way of life.
Healthy fellowship includes joy, recreation, and shared experiences. ECU offers regular
games and sports, with football and volleyball being community favorites. These
activities promote teamwork, friendship, discipline, and balance, giving students
opportunities to relax, connect, and grow socially.
ECU is also a proud member of the Yei Corporate League Tournament, a league created to
promote unity, peace, and harmony among South Sudanese citizens in Yei.
Everything at ECU — learning, worship, work, play, and service — reflects our identity
as a Christ-centered community. We strive to embody love, integrity, respect, and shared
purpose in all we do.
ECU is not just an institution; it is a faith family, where each person is valued,
supported, and encouraged to grow into the fullness of their God-given potential.