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"What can we do to help?"  This question is asked often from those who come to realize the importance of campus ministry in Nebraska.  Below are ideas for those desiring to help in small, large, or ways anywhere in between.  Cash donations are always welcome and appreciated, but there are many ways to offer help other than money:

Individuals

  • Consider sacrificing a week of vacation in the spring (as the CSF students do) to become a sponsor for a mission trip.  It will be a life-changing experience for you.

  • Ask your small group or Sunday School class to make up some small "Care packages" and send (or deliver) to the CSF ministers for distribution.  Little things mean a lot to a student away from home.

  • Pray regularly for the CSF ministry.

  • Contact the CSF minister in or near your town, and invite yourself to a large group gathering.  Join in the Praise & Worship time, and enjoy the teaching and fellowship.

  • Make arrangements to donate food for CSF gatherings, especially the first few weeks of school when there are hot dog roasts, watermelon feeds, corn-on-the-cob nights, and more.  Are you close enough to come and help serve food?  We'd love to have you stop by!

  • Are you a mechanic?  The CSF vans are almost always in need of minor repairs, oil changes, new windshield wipers, etc. 

Church Families

Visiting a new church for the first time can be exciting and frightening. Away from home for the first time, college students hunger for a family.  For people who care about them - their dreams and fears.  They live in a fast paced world and look for solid, authentic relationships.  A church that reaches out to students offering them an environment where these genuine relationships can be formed (with God, and then with others) is the best thing a church family can do.  Here are suggestions to help that effort:

For churches not in Lincoln, Kearney, Omaha, or Norfolk

  • Have the church sponsor a work day at the campus house in Kearney to show how much the church cares about college kids. A great project for mission team, a Sunday School class, or a small group.

  • Feature a college student in the church newsletter or have them write an article about "being a Christian on a secular campus."

  • Volunteer one of your ministers to speak at a CSF gathering or teach one week's Bible study.

  • Recruit from within your church family sponsors to travel on Spring Break mission trips.  You'll never find a better way to spend a week's vacation.

  • Invite college students to volunteer as a sponsor or family group leader for summer church camp.

  • Host a "College Student Sunday" where the students lead the Sunday worship.  Do this early in the college semester to encourage new students to attend.

  • Invite one of the CSF ministers to share with a Sunday School class what is happening at CSF.  Students love to share their testimonies as well as their musical gifts joining with your Praise team on a Sunday.

For churches in or close to Lincoln, Kearney, Omaha, or Norfolk

  • Ask CSF for the mailing list from the campus ministry and send out an invitation to church worship services.  We will even print out address labels at your request.

  • Ask a college student to join the church staff as part-time office help.

  • Sunday School teachers often need an assistant - ask a college student.

  • Give an Interest Survey to new college students. They may be willing to serve in the worship ministry, on a drama team, or help with the Youth Group.

  • Offer a college student the opportunity to give personal testimony during a worship service.

  • Include pictures of college students on the bulletin board where you regularly post pictures of visitors.  Place their name beside their picture.

  • Host a special worship service in a local park for college students.  Serve watermelon afterwards.

  • Hang an informative poster at the local campus house (or on campus) to notify students of the dates and times of the church family's Bible studies and worship services.

  • A Back-to-School Fellowship Dinner on the first Sunday of the college semester is a great way to introduce students to the church family.

  • Recognize parents of college students in the Sunday worship service when they come to visit their son/daughter at college.

  • Never let a college student sit alone in church!  If you see a student all alone, sit next to them and introduce yourself.

  • Give each new college student a Visitor Information Packet about your congregation to inform them of the ministries and programs of the church.

  • Care packages go over great with college students.  Include microwave popcorn, tea bags, cookies, shoestrings, inspirational bookmarks, Ramen noodles, and more.

  • Invite a college student to join your family for lunch after church.  They love home cooked meals!

  • Encourage a college student to be a guest speaker at a Youth Group meeting or special event.

  • College students love to play on church sponsored athletic teams - softball, volleyball, basketball, and others.

  • Set up a table on campus the first week of school and give out a can of pop and a packet of information about your church.  There will be lots of interest!

  • Ask a college student to be a guest at a board meeting and specifically ask the student what the church can do to reach out to other college students.

  • A great College Sunday School class will really appeal to students!

 

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