Starting a Christian club at school is one of the best ways to help students meet Jesus and grow in their faith. It creates a space to talk about God, build friendships, and invite others into something meaningful. And if your school allows other clubs, it can allow a Christian club too. The goal is not just to start a meeting. It’s to help reach your school.
Know That It’s Legal
If your school allows student clubs, it must also allow religious clubs. That means you can meet, read the Bible, pray, and invite others. Most schools will require student leadership, a teacher sponsor, and meeting during lunch, before, or after school. Lead with respect and humility. You’re there to serve your school well.
Get a Coach
Don’t do this alone. A coach can help you take your next steps, pray with you, and stay focused. This could be a youth pastor, parent, or a Cru coach. You don’t need all the answers. You just need someone in your corner.
Find a Teacher Sponsor
Most schools require a teacher sponsor. They help you get approved and stay connected to the school. Look for a person of faith who is supportive, reliable, and respected.
“You don’t need all the answers. You just need someone in your corner.”
Gather a Core Team
Start with a few friends who care about their school and want to make a difference. You don’t need a big group, just a few students who are willing to take a step of faith. Pray together and dream about what God could do.
Make it a Movement, not just a Club
Don’t just build a club for Christians. Build something that helps students reach their friends.
A movement is outward focused. It helps students grow in their faith and share it with others. Keep asking, “Who are we trying to reach?”
Choose a Time and Place
Pick a consistent time and place that works, lunch, before school, or after school. Keep it simple and easy to attend. Consistency makes it easier to invite others.
Start Reaching Out
Begin praying for friends and inviting them. A healthy group is always open and welcoming, especially to students who don’t know Jesus yet. Most growth will come through personal invitations.
Start Meeting
Set a date and begin. Keep your first meetings simple, a Bible study, discussion, or time to connect. You don’t need something big. You just need to start.
Starting a Christian club is about helping students know Jesus, grow in their faith, and reach others. Start small, stay focused, and trust God to work through you. What begins with a few students can grow into something much bigger.
If you want help taking your next steps, check out the Reach Your School Playbook. It’s a simple, step by step guide you can use with your friends to start and grow a movement on your campus. Use the button below to download it now.
Helpful Documents
- Constitution Document– A simple document that outlines how your club operates, including its purpose, leadership structure, and basic guidelines, sometimes requested by schools but often optional.
- Charter Document – A document that connects your club to Cru, clarifying its mission, beliefs, and expectations for leadership, typically optional but helpful if your school or leadership team wants added clarity.
Next Step
Download the Reach Your School Playbook and take your first step toward starting a Christian club on your campus.
Reach Your School Playbook