The Ripple Effect: an evening with purpose
Throughout the history of camp, God has used ordinary people in simple ways to accomplish extraordinary things.
One of those ways today is through gathering others together.
We invite you to host a small dinner where friends and family can hear the heart behind the Legacy Campaign: Honoring the Past. Building the Future.
Host Toolkit
1. The Heart Behind Hosting
Before anything practical, ground this spiritually:
“You’re not hosting an event—you’re creating space for God to work through relationships.”
What you’re doing:
- Opening your home (or table)
- Sharing something you love
- Inviting others into eternal impact
What you’re NOT doing:
- Selling
- Pressuring
- Having all the answers
2. What Is a Ripple Effect Gathering?
A simple, relational evening where:
- Friends gather around a table
- Stories of life change are shared
- Guests are invited to partner with what God is doing at LLBC
“Simple. Intentional. Eternal impact.”
3. Your Role as a Host
Your role is beautifully simple:
You:
- Pray for your guests
- Invite 6–12 people
- Provide a meal (simple is perfect)
- Share briefly why LLBC matters to you
LLBC Team:
- Shares the vision and stories
- Communicates the opportunity to give
- Handles follow-up
You are the bridge, not the speaker.
4. Who Should You Invite?
Think relationally, not strategically.
Invite people who are:
- Friends, neighbors, coworkers
- Open to faith-based conversations
- Generous or community-minded
- Parents, grandparents, or those who care about youth
Helpful framing:
“Who in my life would be encouraged by what God is doing at camp?”
5. Sample Invitation (Text or Email)
Hey! I’m hosting a small dinner at our home on [date], and I’d love for you to come.
We’ll have a simple meal and hear a short update from Lake Lundgren Bible Camp—it’s a place that’s had a big impact on our lives and so many others.
No pressure at all—just a relaxed evening to connect and hear some meaningful stories.
Would you be open to joining us?
6. Simple Evening Flow (60–90 Minutes)
1. Welcome & Meal (30–45 min)
Keep it relaxed, relational, and unhurried.
2. Transition (Host – 2 min)
Share briefly:
- Why LLBC matters to you
- Why you wanted to host
3. LLBC Presentation (20–30 min)
Given by staff (stories, vision, campaign)
4. Invitation (5–10 min)
Guests are invited to:
- Pray
- Give
- Stay connected
5. Conversation & Close (15–20 min)
Natural discussion, questions, connection
7. What Should You Serve?
Keep it simple and authentic:
- Soup + bread
- Taco bar
- Pasta night
- Dessert & coffee (works great too)
“Warmth matters more than impressiveness.”
8. Creating the Right Atmosphere
Aim for:
- Comfortable, not formal
- Welcoming, not polished
- Christ-centered, not forced
Practical touches:
- Soft background music
- Name tags (optional)
- Candle or simple centerpiece
- Seating that encourages conversation
9. How to Share Your Story (2–3 Minutes)
Keep it personal and real:
Simple structure:
- How you got connected to LLBC
- What you’ve seen God do there
- Why it matters to you today
“Don’t preach—just share.”
10. Prayer Covering
Encourage hosts to pray:
- Before invitations go out
- For each guest by name
- Before the gathering begins
- That hearts would be open
“Unless the Lord builds the house, the builders labor in vain.” (Psalm 127:1)
11. After the Gathering
Host follow-up is simple but meaningful:
- Send a thank-you message
- Personally connect with guests who showed interest
- Encourage next steps (visit camp, give, attend an event)
LLBC team handles:
- Donation follow-up
- Deeper engagement
12. Multiplication Vision
This is where it becomes a movement:
“Who at your table might host the next table?”
Encourage hosts to:
- Identify 1–2 potential future hosts
- Invite them into the vision

God uses ordinary tables to do extraordinary things.
Thank you for being willing to open your home so others can encounter what He is doing through Lake Lundgren Bible Camp
(5) Sample Invitation (Text or Email)
Hey! I’m hosting a small dinner at our home on [date], and I’d love for you to come.
We’ll have a simple meal and hear a short update from Lake Lundgren Bible Camp—it’s a place that’s had a big impact on our lives and so many others.
No pressure at all—just a relaxed evening to connect and hear some meaningful stories.
Would you be open to joining us?

Ready to host your ripple effect gathering?
Contact us today to begin planning and scheduling your dinner. We’ll provide helpful tools, invitations, and guidance to make the process simple, meaningful, and stress-free.
Jack Ambrosius – Advancement Director





