Friday, September 5, 2025

Back to the Tables!

Hello, friends! 

Yesterday, I did something that I haven't done in YEARS... I went tabling. 

Tabling is a staple of college ministry. It's exactly what it sounds like. You sit at a table and wait for students to come by so you can tell them about your group and try to get them to sign up. It's not always glamorous and it's not always fun, but the potential of it is always exciting. 

You never know who you're going to meet and the students that you meet at tabling are often the ones who become a part of your group for years to come. You wouldn't have met them if you weren't out there tabling, so you table. Last year, at Bellevue's tabling event, Jill met Ashlyn. Ashlyn signed up and brought her roommate Liberty to the bible study. Liberty got involved and went to Ambition where she gave her life to Jesus. Now Liberty leads the InterVarsity group at Bellevue. The LORD works in mysterious ways... =0). 

I haven't stretched out my tabling muscles for a while because I haven't needed to do it. When we moved to Omaha, I didn't have a campus assignment to start. When I worked part-time with the group at UNL, they didn't do any tabling. We were only allowed to do tabling at Bellevue since last year, which was covered by our student leaders. This year, because of work, Liberty couldn't do the tabling last night, so I hopped in, although she was able to join me this morning. 

Most of Bellevue's student body does their coursework online, so the New Student Orientation isn't jam packed with students. The students who are in attendance are primarily athletes and/or international students. Between the session last night and the session this morning, maybe only 20 or so students got connected to InterVarsity. On the one hand, that's not a ton. On the other hand, any one of those students could be a catalyst to the chapter thriving, so I'm not too worried about it. 

Grading my tabling skills over the past 2 days, I'd say that while I haven't lost my touch completely, I was definitely out of practice. We had all the good stuff like we normally do, stickers, candy, cups and such, but we tried doing a plant raffle, which was decently successful. We also asked students to join our SnapChat directly, which was new for me but apparently that's what the young people are doing today. 

Like I've said, the joy of tabling is in the potential. I'm praying that of these 15 or 20 students who expressed interest in our group that a few of them would decide to hang around and become part of the Bellevue community. Maybe some of them will invite their friends. Maybe someone who we met yesterday or today will give their lives to Jesus. The possibilities are endless. 

Have an excellent day! 

~Adam



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