6,000 Students Gather at Clemson University Revival Event Hosted by UniteUS

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More than 6,000 people turned out at South Carolina’s Clemson University Tuesday night as part of UniteUS’ final event of the year.

UniteUS founder and organizer Tonya Prewett shared on social media that hundreds gave their lives to Christ and 78 were subsequently baptized at the T. Ed Garrison Arena in Pendleton, CBN News reported.

"6,000 students gathered for Unite Clemson," wrote Prewett on Wednesday. "Hundreds went all in with Jesus and followed up with water baptism!! It's revival!!"

Bryce Crawford, a missionary and Christian content creator, spoke at the event.

“It's not a burden to follow Jesus. It's not a burden to pay the price to following Jesus with your life, Crawford said. “It's actually joyful. It's actually freedom.”

As Crosswalk Headlines previously reported, about 6,000 students from North Carolina State gathered for a UniteUS event last week.

Over 40,000 college students have attended UniteUS events this fall alone, including 5,500 at the University of Cincinnati, 7,000 at Grand Canyon University, 8,000 at the University of Tennessee, 7,000 at the University of South Florida, and 9,000 at the University of Oklahoma.

UniteUS was first launched in 2023 following an event on September 12, 2023, where thousands of college students gathered at Auburn University’s Neville Arena and worshipped the Lord.

According to the ministry’s website, Unite’s threefold objective at every gathering is salvation, freedom, and community.

"When God gave me the vision for Unite Auburn, I could have never imagined what was coming," Prewett told CBN News.

"I remember standing at [the] baptisms after the Auburn event in the middle of thousands of students just praising God and thinking how can this stop? And it hasn't. He keeps doing it. Again and again," she shared.

Tonya’s husband, Chad Prewett, a former Auburn University assistant basketball coach, shared on X in September that 110,000 college students have attended UniteUs' events on 18 different college campuses since the ministry’s inception.

"And over 16,000 have given their lives to Christ. To God be all the Glory," he declared.

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Milton QuintanillaMilton Quintanilla is a freelance writer and content creator. He is a contributing writer for CrosswalkHeadlines and the host of the For Your Soul Podcast, a podcast devoted to sound doctrine and biblical truth. He holds a Masters of Divinity from Alliance Theological Seminary.

 

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6,000 Students Gather at Clemson University Revival Event Hosted by UniteUS

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More than 6,000 people turned out at South Carolina’s Clemson University Tuesday night as part of UniteUS’ final event of the year.

UniteUS founder and organizer Tonya Prewett shared on social media that hundreds gave their lives to Christ and 78 were subsequently baptized at the T. Ed Garrison Arena in Pendleton, CBN News reported.

"6,000 students gathered for Unite Clemson," wrote Prewett on Wednesday. "Hundreds went all in with Jesus and followed up with water baptism!! It's revival!!"

Bryce Crawford, a missionary and Christian content creator, spoke at the event.

“It's not a burden to follow Jesus. It's not a burden to pay the price to following Jesus with your life, Crawford said. “It's actually joyful. It's actually freedom.”

As Crosswalk Headlines previously reported, about 6,000 students from North Carolina State gathered for a UniteUS event last week.

Over 40,000 college students have attended UniteUS events this fall alone, including 5,500 at the University of Cincinnati, 7,000 at Grand Canyon University, 8,000 at the University of Tennessee, 7,000 at the University of South Florida, and 9,000 at the University of Oklahoma.

UniteUS was first launched in 2023 following an event on September 12, 2023, where thousands of college students gathered at Auburn University’s Neville Arena and worshipped the Lord.

According to the ministry’s website, Unite’s threefold objective at every gathering is salvation, freedom, and community.

"When God gave me the vision for Unite Auburn, I could have never imagined what was coming," Prewett told CBN News.

"I remember standing at [the] baptisms after the Auburn event in the middle of thousands of students just praising God and thinking how can this stop? And it hasn't. He keeps doing it. Again and again," she shared.

Tonya’s husband, Chad Prewett, a former Auburn University assistant basketball coach, shared on X in September that 110,000 college students have attended UniteUs' events on 18 different college campuses since the ministry’s inception.

"And over 16,000 have given their lives to Christ. To God be all the Glory," he declared.

Related Articles

5,500 College Students Lift the Name of Jesus in Cincinnati Arena: a ‘Glimpse’ of Heaven

6,000 N.C. State Students Gather to Worship Jesus: ‘All Glory to God’

Photo Credit: ©Getty Images/Kativ


Milton QuintanillaMilton Quintanilla is a freelance writer and content creator. He is a contributing writer for CrosswalkHeadlines and the host of the For Your Soul Podcast, a podcast devoted to sound doctrine and biblical truth. He holds a Masters of Divinity from Alliance Theological Seminary.

 

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