3. Outreach - Surveys, Flyers and More

Core Team Retreat 2024  •  Sermon  •  Submitted   •  Presented
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We have three primary ways of reaching new students:
As you live your life.
Surveys
Flyers

1. As you live your life.

Dormmates
Classmates
Friends

2. Doing Surveys.

Be bold and friendly.
Make a warm introduction:
Survey questions
What are you most seeking during college?
Friendships
Fun events
Personal growth
Spiritual growth
Academic success
Experiences
Other
On a scale from 1-10, how important is the spiritual area of your life?
Can I tell you a little bit about Challenge?
“Challenge is a student group on campus for those who are looking to develop lasting friendships, explore faith and purpose in life, and have a ton of fun together. Would you be interested in checking it out?”
If yes, get their name/number. Message them the same day.
If not, thank them for their time and leave them with a flyer.
You will need to have a notebook that is designated to keeping track of the people you meet.
These will be your people.
In the past, we had Shannon on staff and we followed up with everybody.
Now, it’s your turn to have your people:
Many benefits:
Eliminates the staff bottleneck.
It gives you guys more opportunities for GA’s and ministry.
Students will be connecting with students.
It’s more sustainable.
It multiplies laborers.
The more people you meet, the bigger your personal ministry can be.

3. Using Flyers.

This is a way to quickly find those who are looking for a Christian club.
Flyer blasts:
Convocations
In between classes
Use as invites to leave them with info.
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