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Club:
A
weekly large group meeting
Building
Times:
Spending
time with students
Follow
up:
Establishing
the basics of the Christian Life with a new believer
Appointments:
A
1-on-1 meeting that provides individual attention for student's specific
needs
Trips:
Taking
students out of their environment for a shared experience.
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Contacting:
Meeting
students on their turf.
Student
Leadership:
Equipping
Christian students who are committed to reaching their friends for Christ.
Events:
Unique
activities that create enthusiasm, increase visibility of the local Campus
Life Ministry.
Community
Relations:
Developing
community ownership and visibility of the local Campus Life Ministry. |
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Campus
Life - An informal group, run by adults, offering high school
students opportunities for personal growth. Campus Life meets
throughout the school year, and all high school students are
welcome. The meetings include fun games, discussion on a
youth topic, closing thoughts by the staff, and refreshments.
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Campus
Life Club JV - Club JV is an informal weekly meeting for
students in Junior High. It begins with games, then moves into a
discussion of a life skill like "how to make friends." It
ends with a "thought for the week," another high-energy game,
and refreshments.
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Breakfast
Club - Student-led breakfast clubs are not uncommon in a world where
students seek to find a place to belong. Meeting before school
to encourage each other and grow as individuals, the students strive
to become better people and to positively affect their peers. As
student leaders they are challenged to make a difference, and they
hold each other accountable. Breakfast clubs are a part of a
number of area schools programs
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Fully
Alive - Fully Alive is a music/drama group made up of area
students who have a desire to share their talents with the community.
This program challenges students to become leaders among their
peers. The students prepare a one-hour program and then present
it at various community events and churches. They are also
challenged to apply their leadership skills on a daily basis with
their peers.
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D.C./L.A.
Conference - This national conference brings Christian
students together to train them to be leaders who can return home and
make an impact on their communities.
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