
Here are some tips on getting students to church
this fall and keeping momentum going throughout the year:
In the Fall:
- At your first several large group meetings,
pass out a
list of recommended churches to everyone. Explain that
InterVarsity® is not a substitute for the local church,
and encourage them to find a
church home if they have not already done so.
- Appoint someone to coordinate transportation
to local
churches, allowing for rotation each week to different
churches while students are still in the selection process.
- Small-group leaders can encourage their members
to
worship and participate in a local church. Both chapter
leaders and small-group leaders should be exemplary models
of regular participation in a local church, even though
their leadership duties on campus may limit the amount they
can do.
- Develop creative promotion for attending church.
Have
students give testimonies about how their local church
involvement at college has helped them. Try coming up with a
skit dealing with all the usual excuses for not regularly
attending church (such as a bad experience in the past,
thinking that I-V is enough, students being too busy or too
tired, church being too early or too far). Point out, too,
that it's not just what you get out of church, but also what
you give that will make it worthwhile.
- Post a list of local churches and meeting times on your
chapter web site,
including the name of a driver whom
students can contact for a ride. (Explore chapter links
for some examples.)
- Try to set a goal for participation.
Urge students to
find a church to attend regularly (not church hopping or
skipping) by no later than the end of the semester
(preferably by the end of the first four to six weeks). It's
much harder to have people change their schedules after
their commitments have solidified.
In the Spring:
- Meet annually or biannually with local church leaders
for
mutual upbuilding, communication and planning.
- Inquire about student or associate church membership
for
those away from their home churches.
- Ask your local church to recognize your campus as a
mission field
to which they would commission you and others
in service and witness as missionaries. Give reports and ask
for prayer and financial support.
- Invite your pastor(s) and other members to speak
at large
groups and retreats, not only to benefit from their wisdom,
but also so they can better identify with your needs and
pray with and care for you. Perhaps they could provide
regular help on campus.
- Ask one or more churches to adopt international students
into host families, thus helping the church fulfill its role
in worldwide evangelization.
There are many other ways you can be involved in a local
church while in InterVarsity. And you can help your chapter
members to grow and to build Christ's kingdom by helping
them to serve in both expressions of the people of God.
Chris Keidel, an InterVarsity® area director in PA.
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