Adopt a Campus
Step into a God-given assignment
What It Means
Adopting a campus means committing to its spiritual, relational, and practical transformation.
It's not about hosting events.
It's about showing up consistently, building relationships, and becoming a trusted presence over time.
Why It Matters
College campuses are places where identity is formed, decisions are made, and futures are shaped.
When the Church is present—not occasionally, but consistently—lives change.
How It Works
Purpose
You identify a campus as your assignment and commit to being present.
Provision
You build pathways for students through mentorship, support, and opportunity.
Prayer
You cover the campus in consistent prayer, inviting God into every aspect.
What It Takes to Adopt a Campus
Adopting a campus is more than showing up—it's committing to consistent presence.
A fully adopted campus is supported through:
- Weekly on-campus presence
- Coffee & Conversations environments
- Relationship-building and discipleship
- Ongoing prayer and spiritual covering
On average, it takes
$1,200per semester
to sustain a consistent presence on one campus.
This investment makes it possible to show up week after week—creating space for real relationships, trust, and transformation to grow.
One campus. One semester. Consistent presence. Lasting impact.
We believe the local church is called to take spiritual and practical responsibility for campuses.
While a church may fully adopt a campus, businesses and individuals can also partner to support and strengthen that commitment.
What It Looks Like
Weekly presence on campus
Relationship building with students
Hosting consistent, low-pressure environments (like Coffee & Conversations)
Mentorship and discipleship
Connecting students to resources and opportunities
Who Can Adopt
Churches
Small groups
Individuals
Businesses (through partnership and support)
This could be your assignment.
You don't have to go far to make an impact.
You just have to be willing to stay.
Start the Adoption Process