Once you have gotten involved in campus discipleship activities and local community outreach, the next step is to begin hosting campus events back at your school. Amidst society's secular shift, most people in the surrounding community would rather attend events hosted at the school than at the church. Since the people in the community have now seen your hands-on work, they will be more interested in getting to know more about you and why you care so much about the community. This makes your school the perfect venue for hosting community outreach and, eventually, evangelistic events.
Host a meal for community helpers
A great way to interact with your local community
Help newcomers overcome the language barrier
Starting a food pantry is a great way to serve the community
Improve the community by improving the family
Offer your spare room to other groups
Use your gym to reach the community
Create a safe space for the kids of your community
Improve the community by improving individuals
Help your community overcome porn addiction
Disciple your kids—help the needy
Host a backpack drive before school starts
Organize a 5k walk/run for a social cause
Educate your community
Educate your community about health
Host a yearly Thanksgiving dinner
Help those in the community who are looking for jobs
Encourage families as they make disciples in their own homes
A holistic health program to lift your mood and your life
Marching kids to the Kingdom
Understanding the right mindset for successful and meaningful campus ministry