First Priority Campus Clubs

Weekly meeting model

The First Priority of Tampa Bay club model is designed for students to meet weekly during non-academic time—before or after school or during lunch periods.

The discussion-based, interactive weekly lessons are grouped by monthly modules. Student leaders should work through the modules chronologically, no matter what time of year they launch. Every four weeks, the club hosts an Inspire Week meeting where students share faith stories of how God is working in their lives and an invitation for students to start a relationship with God through faith in Jesus.

Support for FPTB students

Support may include off-campus training and/or multiple group socials (usually occurring at a local church) or on-campus observations. Students are also offered ongoing assistance in using meeting resources, which change each school year, as well as in understanding their legal rights to meet on campus.

In order for students to be successful and for groups to be sustainable, ongoing support is necessary. The level of support varies by group/club and is tailored to each group's needs. First Priority of Tampa Bay staff and approved volunteers work with student leaders to determine the level of need.

FPTB student speaking at a club meeting.