College Services

Chuck on January 6th, 2009

Well, I’ve been getting a lot of questions lately regarding college-age church services.  I have an entire section in my upcoming book, College Ministry 101, on this issue.  So, I could go on forever here or when I respond to the emails.  This would take too much time for everyone.  But briefly, these questions I get range from how to get people to come, key elements necessary to be effective…on and on.  Good questions – to a degree – and I respond with my thoughts, but I always say a couple of other things…

First, I think we put too much emphasis on the church service.  College ministry has to move beyond this approach.  If this is all the college ministry is, we got major problems.  Even if you add in small groups or some other type of mid-week thing it doesn’t mean we’re successful in college ministry.

Second, even if we have hundreds of people coming to a service it doesn’t mean we’re successful.  The goal of a college ministry is to assimilate people from student to adult life.  It’s an assimilation ministry!

Thirdly, and adding to the second statement, we have to concentrate on connecting college-age people with older mature believers.  If we don’t do this, we are failing in college ministry – no matter how many people we have coming to our service.

I know those are some bold statements.  But I mean every one of them.

This is a long discussion to walk through all my reasonings for the previous statements, but maybe this will give you some food for thought for the day – especially if you’re wondering what a college ministry should be like…

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