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Last updated: 2/27/2026

Guide to Hosting your First Club Meeting:

  1. Pick the location of your meeting by finding a private, yet accessible room that can fit your expected member count and potential guests for future events your club hosts. Make sure everything is approved before you use the room, while obtaining a space to store your club resources afterwards.
  2. Plan the topics you will discuss during your meeting, including the activities that you want to engage in. You will want members to return, so give them something to look forward to at the end of every club meeting. Make every day worth it, especially for those who do not participate in clubs on campus, and those who may have to drive to campus just to participate in club events.
  3. Promote your club and schedule in many (a reasonable amount of) ways, from posters, to pamphlets, to tablings, to posting on college social media groups, and more. Make sure the schedule you promote is a time/day that works for everyone that would be interested, while not clashing with the schedules of clubs that you want to partner with.
  4. When you host the meeting, decide if you will have a check-in system, and the create questions and ice breakers. Remember to spend your first club meeting getting to know everyone and building trust/connections. Develop your club's rules and flow to keep discussion productive and fun.
  5. Think of the future by planning future events, projects, club officer roles, charity campaigns, strategies, club partnerships, field trips, outside organization partnerships, and more.
  6. Keep in touch with The Satanic Circle about your progress, plans, connections, along with any issues or questions you have.

Last updated: 2/27/2026

Activist/Topical Club Activity Ideas

  • Invite a speaker to discuss a topic.
  • Purchase an activist kit and host a tabling on a topic:(https://thesataniccircle.org/products/tabling-kits-for-satanic-college-clubs)
  • Play our Blooket trivia game on a topic: (look at this topic's page)
  • Watch the video playlist on a topic’s page, or host a movie night) after obtaining licenses: (look at a topic's page)
  • Play hangman on words from a topic.
  • Post a survey on campus about a subject.
  • Walk around campus and ask students their thoughts on what you have learned on this topic. Prepare your questions beforehand.
  • Check over your campus's policies and culture to see if the topic you discussed is a problem. If so, then figure out ways to tackle it peacefully and within campus rules.

Non Topic-based Activites:

  • Watch a video together.
  • Discuss good/bad news of the week in everyone's lives, as well as ways they rebelled this week.
  • Play a board game.
  • Play a multiplayer video game.
  • Play word games like hangman, bingo, or something like them.
  • Play a personal discussion game, like truth or dare, never have I ever, twenty questions, or something like them.
  • Hold a symbolic group ritual together.
  • Host a discussion on what everyone is liking/disliking about the club.
  • Create custom battle jackets together, or even host an event to invite the whole campus to do so.
  • Create zines and posters with your club members.
  • Look at the TSC Boycott List and decide which companies to add/remove/start boycotting as of now.

Last updated: 2/27/2026

Guide to Promoting your Satanic College Club:

  1. Print posters to place on public boards.
  2. Place posters on public poles outside of campus, avoiding campus regulations.
  3. Place posters on student vehicles, if their bumper stickers convince you that they would be interested.
  4. Form partnerships with like-minded clubs/groups on your campus (ex. GSA, Secular Student Alliance, etc).
  5. Host tablings on-campus if permitted to promote your club and community.
  6. Come out to those you trust about your religion and the club you started.
  7. Explain what Satanism is to those who are willing to listen, though never pressure anyone to join the club.
  8. Add your club's Discord server to the Discord Student Hub using your campus email.
  9. Promote your club on the campus's subreddit, on Snapchat at your campus location, and/or other socials that are connected, yet unaffiliated with your campus.

Last updated: 2/27/2026

Guide to Communicating with your Members/Campus:

  1. Stay in communication with your members and newcomers via the club's Discord server, email newsletter, or however you talk to members outside of the club room.
  2. Allow your campus's NEST app to automatically send out feedback requests to members and newcomers.
  3. If there is ever an issue/delay/cancellation when it comes to a meeting or club-related topic, inform all of your members as soon as possible.
  4. Attend every meeting that your campus's SGA requires, or any meeting that involves your club or clubs in general.
  5. Make sure you have a team of officers that can actively support you and the club.

Last updated: 2/27/2026

Guide to Advocating for Satanists on Campus (For Clubs):

  1. Encourage Satanic representation in places where other religious beliefs are displayed.
  2. Bring a speaker to your campus to discuss important issues, such as church-state separation.
  3. Encourage secular groups to table on your campus.
  4. Connect with progressive religious groups on your campus to learn from one another.
  5. Host a peaceful, respectful interfaith meeting with the other religious clubs on campus.
  6. Provide consultation about discussions on Satanism if asked to do so, or reach out to someone who can do so better if needed.

Last updated: 2/27/2026

Guide to Promoting your Satanic Student Hub:

  1. Print posters to place on public boards.
  2. Place posters on public poles outside of campus, avoiding campus regulations.
  3. Place posters on student vehicles, if their bumper stickers convince you that they would be interested.
  4. Form partnerships with like-minded clubs/groups on your campus (ex. GSA, Secular Student Alliance, etc).
  5. Come out to those you trust about your religion and the hub you started.
  6. Explain what Satanism is to those who are willing to listen, though never pressure anyone to join the hub.
  7. Add your hub's Discord server to the Discord Student Hub using your campus email.
  8. Promote your hub on the campus's subreddit, on Snapchat at your campus location, and/or other socials that are connected, yet unaffiliated with your campus.

REMEMBER: DO NOT be a nussance with your promoting. Promote your hub at a reasonable rate, and do not discuss it further with anyone who is uninterested.