create connection. make a difference. learn from Jesus.

You weren’t made to drift through college. You were built for authentic connection, meaningful impact, and a life rooted in Jesus. Zoe’s three rhythms help you live like it.

Three young people sitting on a curved sofa in a lobby, smiling and engaging in conversation. One woman in a black leather jacket is gesturing with her hands, while two men, one in a maroon shirt and the other in a plaid shirt, listen attentively.
Two people at a table examining papers or books in a room with chairs and tables.
Two women are sitting at a table in a café, engaged in conversation. One woman has long, dark hair and is wearing a black jacket, while the other has long, light brown hair and is wearing a maroon sweater. There is a fireplace behind them and other patrons in the background.

Create Connection

Why does it matter?

Authentic community matters during college because it provides a safe space to be honest about struggle, grief, and need — things you might hide in performance-driven environments. True life, the kind Jesus promised, is found not in figuring out life on your own but in relationships rooted in grace.

What Does It Look Like?

  • Make It Through Monday (free meal for students in partnership with the OU food pantry)

  • Weekly connect groups for Scripture, prayer, and conversation

  • Monthly service opportunities off campus

A woman with glasses and dark hair, wearing a brown jacket with a furry collar, is opening a paper bag at a table with multiple brown paper bags and food items, in a room with other people in the background.
People cooking together in a kitchen, one person stirring food in a slow cooker while others watch and smile.

Make A Difference

Why does it matter?

Students can live out their faith at school by being honest about who they are, showing kindness to others, and standing up for what’s right — even in small ways. Living like Jesus isn’t about being perfect, but about being real, loving, and making space for others. When students do this, they help bring God’s Kingdom into their everyday school life.

What Does It Look Like?

  • Partnering with organizations like the Micah 6 Community in Pontiac and Samaritas

  • Coaching and mentoring

Three young people sitting and chatting in a modern indoor space, with a chalkboard featuring a bear illustration in the background.
A group of young adults sitting on a patterned couch and chairs, engaged in a discussion with a man in glasses who is speaking and gesturing with his hand. The background shows signs for a pantry, grab and go, and a library in a classroom or community center setting.

Learn From Jesus

Why does it matter?

We think Jesus offers us a way of living that can sustain you in this time of transition and prepare you for the next stage of life.

What Does It Look Like?

  • Connect groups on campus

  • 1-on-1 coaching

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