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Follow Up (Communal Evangelism)

Follow up is walking with people in our community through keeping in touch and checking in with people that we meet. This resource highlights tips and ideas for follow up that are both individual and communal.

Flourishing Communities Social Media Graphics Package

A package of social media graphics and Canva templates to use in conjunction with the Flourishing Communities Collection, a seven-week series unpacking what it means to be a flourishing community.

“Have You Eaten Yet?” Graphics and Proxe Pack

Customizable graphics for proxes and social media outreach.

“Have You Eaten Yet?” Small Group Series

The "Have You Eaten Yet?" Small Group Series is designed for small groups to read and share about their stories and experiences. The small group series will explore God’s hospitality in Scripture and reflect on what that means for themselves and their campus.

Communal Planting: An Overview

Learn about a method of planting campus ministry that takes on a distinctly inclusive, interdependent, communal posture

Peace Feast

Peace Feasts are helping groups across the country grow witnessing relationships with Muslims. Instead of a formal dialogue with guest lecturers and little interaction, Peace Feasts are about heart-level dialogue: Muslims and Christians get together in small groups, share a meal and discuss faith and life.

Partnering with Chapter Advisors

Our hope is that each of our InterVarsity chapters will have an advisor they are partnering with on campus. We’ve curated a few resources to help you, whether you’re just getting started or you’re looking to improve an existing partnership!

Grow the Movement Planning Worksheet

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.

South Asian Discipleship Series

Do you wonder how Jesus might speak into your unique South Asian cultural experience? This seven-week discipleship series, created by South Asian InterVarsity staff for South Asian College students, will challenge you to take bold new risks, go deep and encounter the God of your people.

Mixed and White Reflections

Some of us are multiethnic with a “white and—” ethnic story. What does it mean to have this complicated family history? What does it mean to reject the harms of whiteness without losing a part of ourselves? Use these reflections to ask these questions and explore the “Mixed and white” experience.