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Becoming a Host (Communal Evangelism)

This 1-hour Bible study and training will help you step into your role as a host in communal evangelism. A host invites, journeys with, and follows up as they make space for more to Belong, Engage, and Commit in community.

Invitations to Community (Communal Evangelism)

Someone reached out to you and invited you to belong. Now we have the chance to be those hospitable people to new and returning students. This resource will help you grow in intentionality and hospitality and embody God’s heart of welcome to others by making invitations as a community. Part of the Communal Evangelism Toolkit.

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.

Kate Denson

Kate Denson has been on staff with InterVarsity Christian Fellowship since 2007. She has served as campus staff at Georgetown and George Washington Universities in Washington DC and has directed the Washington DC Justice Program since 2010. She has been a licensed DC tour guide since 2013 and developed her own small business “Justice Walks DC” where she leads walking tours for local schools, churches, and workplaces that experientially engage current and history justice realities. She has a masters from Fuller Seminary.

Angelo Blancaflor

Angelo Blancaflor serves as the Asian American Ministries assistant director. Pursuing the calling to honor and reach Asian American communities on campus, Angelo has a focus on witness and evangelism as a trainer, coach, and resource creator. He has helped direct coaching rooms at Urbana and Staff Conference, and coaches conferences around the movement to become more friendly for non-Christians. Most recently, he helped to create the Refresh campaign, a Proxe station that centers a Native American re-telling of the gospel; and the “Two Ates (sisters)” Pocket Proxe which imagines the story Jesus, Mary, and Martha in the context of a Pilipino family.

He has served on staff for 10 years and lives in Chicago with his wife, Alison, and their two cats, Clide and Sly.

How to Create a Justice Pilgrimage for your Campus

Students from all spiritual backgrounds want to understand the real stories behind their campuses. Use this guide to create a Justice Pilgrimage that will help students learn about their campus history, see how Jesus brings healing and justice to people and to places, and learn what it means to be part of an InterVarsity community.

Greg Hsu

Greg has been part of InterVarsity since his days as a Duke undergrad. As an IV staff member, he's served students in a wide variety of campus (private and public schools, large and small, South and North) and chapter contexts (undergraduate and graduate, multiethnic and ethnic-specific). He has a deep love for the myriad ways God meets and works through students! He lives in Boston, MA with his wife (herself a former IV staff!) and 3 children. He enjoys good meals with good people, taking his kids to school in their e-bike, and watching college basketball (men and women) and the WNBA!

Nicole Chiu-Lwin

Nicole is the Senior Director of Operations for InterVarsity/USA’s Diversity department. She has served as a volunteer, campus minister, and team leader at the University of Wisconsin – Madison and the University of Maryland, College Park, working primarily with Asian American students. She loves the university and is always eager to witness students dream, develop curiosity, and discover a sense of belonging. Nicole currently finds herself in the suburbs of Washington, D.C. She and her husband of six years pass the time by seeking the next great meal (homecooked or otherwise), go down YouTube rabbit trails, and amuse their toddler with dramatic readings of her favorite board books.

Sarah Shin

Sarah Shin is the author of Beyond Colorblind (IVP, 2017). She formerly served as the Associate National Director of Evangelism for InterVarsity Christian Fellowship and is a speaker that connects ethnicity and biblically-informed faith. Sarah holds a Master of Letters in Analytic and Exegetical Theology from the University of St. Andrews, a Master of Arts in Theology from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, and a Master in City Planning and Development from MIT. She is a Ph.D. candidate in Theological Ethics at the University of Aberdeen, Scotland. She loves to create good food, art, and community with her husband and wee daughter.

Sara Kwon

Sara Kwon is a 4th generation Japanese American (Yonsei) and 3rd generation Chinese (Toisan) American from Los Angeles. She currently serves as the Associate National Director of Asian American Ministries and was previously on staff in Berkeley, CA and Knoxville, TN. She holds an MA in Theology and Ministry from Fuller Seminary. In her spare time, she roots for Tottenham Hotspur, LAFC, and the Dodgers.