Thousands of Students Turn to Christ at Campus Revivals in Oklahoma and Ohio
by Emmitt Barry, with reporting from Washington D.C. Bureau Staff
(Worthy News) – Thousands of college students turned their hearts toward Jesus this week as powerful ministry events kicked off the school year in Oklahoma and Ohio–adding fresh momentum to what many are calling a wave of campus revival.
On Tuesday night, nearly 9,000 students packed the Lloyd Noble Center at the University of Oklahoma for a UniteUS gathering marked by passionate worship, prayer, and evangelistic preaching. The event was the first stop of UniteUS’s fall tour, which will visit six additional campuses before the year’s end.
“Blown away by what we witnessed tonight at the University of Oklahoma, where close to 9,000 students gathered for worship!” the movement wrote on Instagram. A Facebook post from UniteUS added: “No better way to kick off the semester than lifting the name of Jesus with nearly 9,000 students in the Lloyd Noble Center last night… We know this is just the beginning!”
UniteUS began in 2023 at Auburn University when 5,000 students gathered in Neville Arena for worship and prayer. Since then, the movement has spread across the country, leading to hundreds of baptisms and thousands of public commitments to Christ.
Meanwhile, in Columbus, Ohio, the Ohio State football team hosted its second Fall Kickoff event called “An Invitation to Jesus.” More than a thousand students attended, hearing testimonies from players including Caleb Downs, Sonny Styles, Luke Montgomery, and others. Scores of students responded to the Gospel and chose to be baptized on the spot.
Offensive lineman Julian Goines-Jackson posted afterward: “Football is so much more than just what people see on Saturdays! It’s not about the wins or the losses nor is it about the national championships. It’s about using the platform that the Lord has given us to spread the gospel of Jesus Christ!”
The Buckeyes, who went on to become 2024 National Champions, had hosted a similar outreach last fall that also sparked baptisms and public commitments.
UniteUS founder Jennie Allen reflected earlier this year: “I don’t know if a storm of revival is coming but I do know we could be running from the rain. It sure feels like it is here. Revival can start with each one of us saying ‘yes’ to the call of God to reach the world right around us.”
The fall UniteUS schedule includes upcoming gatherings at South Florida (Sept. 25), Tennessee (Sept. 30), Grand Canyon (Oct. 21), Cincinnati (Nov. 5), NC State (Nov. 11), and Clemson (Nov. 18).
What’s unfolding on campuses isn’t just a moment—it’s part of a larger revival rising among Gen Z and Millennials. New Barna research confirms this shift, showing that younger adults are now the most regular churchgoers in America, outpacing older generations for the first time in decades. What many see on campuses like Oklahoma and Ohio, the data now reinforces: a surprising spiritual renewal is stirring in today’s youngest generations.”
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