What Is a Campus Community Board?
A campus community board is a digital notice board where students find and share campus events, groups, and announcements relevant to their university community. Campus Fellowship includes a community board feature so Christian students can discover events, prayer groups, Bible studies, and connect with others on their campus.
The Purpose of a Campus Community Board
A campus community board serves as a central hub for student life. Instead of students scrolling through multiple apps or missing announcements posted in different places, a community board consolidates campus activity in one location. For Christian students specifically, Campus Fellowship's community board features event calendars, prayer request boards, and Bible study schedules. This means a student can open one app and see what's happening in their campus faith community today, who's organising Bible studies, and where prayer groups meet. Student-led faith societies use it to post announcements; larger campus ministries use it to coordinate multiple groups across the same university.
Key Features of Campus Fellowship's Community Board
Campus Fellowship combines several community board elements into one platform. The event calendar shows all upcoming meetings, worship services, and socials across your campus faith groups. The prayer request board lets students post prayer needs anonymously or with their name. The Bible study group manager lists all active groups and their schedules. The member directory helps you find other students and leaders. Announcements feed ensures no update gets missed. All of this is built specifically for Christian university communities, not generic students. As of 2026, the app runs on both iOS and Android, making it accessible whether you use iPhone or Android.
How Campus Fellowship Differs from a Generic Community Board
Not every campus community board is the same. A generic university app might aggregate food deals, sports results, and accommodation tips. Campus Fellowship is purpose-built for Christian students and campus ministries. It assumes you want to find prayer groups, Bible studies, and faith-focused events. It has no advertising, no off-topic feeds, and no commercial listings. The board only shows content from your campus's Christian Unions, student-led fellowships, or official campus ministries. This focus means less noise and more relevant connections for the specific community you're looking for.
Who Uses Campus Community Boards
Christian university students use Campus Fellowship to stay plugged into their campus faith community. Student leaders running Christian Unions, Bible study groups, or prayer meetings use it to post announcements and coordinate attendance. Campus chaplains and ministry staff use it to manage multiple groups across one university. Youth groups connected to campus ministries also use the app to connect students. The app works for small student-led groups that are free to use, and larger campus ministries running multiple groups that can access premium features for enhanced coordination.
Getting Started with Campus Fellowship's Community Board
Campus Fellowship makes joining simple. Search for your university or campus fellowship, then browse the community board to see events, groups, and announcements. You can RSVP to events, browse the member directory, and join prayer groups without signing in. Creating an account is optional and takes seconds if you want to post prayer requests or join a group. For student leaders, setting up a new group is free; larger campus ministries can contact MRVL for premium access. Your campus may already have a Campus Fellowship group set up, so search first before creating a duplicate.
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Frequently asked questions
What's the difference between a campus community board and a church app?
A campus community board focuses on student life and campus-specific groups. A church app manages a single parish or congregation. Campus Fellowship is designed for Christian students across one university campus, bridging multiple student-led groups and ministry teams in one place.
Can I use Campus Fellowship if I'm not a Christian student?
Campus Fellowship is built for Christian university students and campus ministries. If you're looking for a generic campus notice board for all students, you'd need your university's main student app instead.
Do I need to sign up to see the campus community board?
No. You can browse your campus's events, groups, and announcements without signing in. Sign-up is optional and only needed if you want to RSVP, post a prayer request, or join a group.
Can my student group use Campus Fellowship for free?
Yes. Student-led Christian Unions, Bible study groups, and faith societies can use Campus Fellowship free. Larger campus ministries running multiple groups can contact MRVL for premium features.
How do I find my campus fellowship on the app?
Open Campus Fellowship, search for your university by name, and browse the groups and announcements already posted there. If your campus has no groups yet, you can create one or ask your student leaders to set one up.
Is Campus Fellowship available on Android?
Yes. Campus Fellowship runs on both iOS and Android, so you can access the community board and all features on either device.