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Use these customizable instagram templates in your chapter's outreach to Black students. Our hope is that these templates will communicate vision and energy about our approach to reaching Black students.

This resource will equip you to share the good news of Jesus through the concept of the gospel as a place where peace with God, others, self, and creation exists.

Meet the Campus Continuum: a framework designed to articulate the journey of a witnessing community, help you assess your community, and create a roadmap to lead your community forward.

Does God care about our jobs? This 8-week small group series that explores the intersection between God and the field of business.

Learn how human sexuality fits into God’s Big Story, preparing you not just to talk fearlessly with peers but also to face the complexities of your own story.

Prayer is a way of resting in the heart of God. This guide journeys with five ancient mentors who show how to cultivate a life of prayer.

Lead your ministry in global worship with the official songbook of Urbana 22.

All of us live with labels. In this 4-week exploratory Bible study series in Luke, we explore the burdens we carry and how Jesus looks under the surface of our lives and uncovers the person beneath the labels.

Everything you need to lead a small group Bible study in the book of Mark

Everything you need to lead a small group Bible study in the book of John
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Learn about a method of planting campus ministry that takes on a distinctly inclusive, interdependent, communal posture

A worksheet to help you assess the current reality and needs of the ministry and to make plans around developing new leaders and establishing new rhythms of community.

Discerning what God is doing in each lifecycle of a small group—beginning, middle, and end—and following God into that rhythm is crucial in establishing rhythms of community. This resource will help you know what to expect in each stage and how to prepare.

Conflict is complex and a normal part of life. If you have conflict in your small group, it’s a good sign that your group is safe enough to have tension. Conflict, when addressed and resolved, grows the small group closer and healthier, as well as helps everyone in the group mature in emotional and spiritual health. This will help that process.

A list of ideas for demonstrating the generosity and love of God in tangible ways on your campus.

This resource will help you and your small group develop a welcoming, safe, and hospitable environment where strangers can become friends, and even family to one another.

If you want to take the next step in making your community more welcoming and inclusive towards the LGBTQ+/SSA community, try this 3x3 tool. It includes 3 important things to know, 3 common mistakes to avoid, and 3 ideas to try.