Local leadership. Shared mission.

Club Liberty chapters bring civic engagement, leadership development, and community service directly to university campuses. Each chapter has room to lead locally while remaining part of one broader mission.

Built locally. Connected nationally.

Club Liberty chapters are student-led communities that bring our mission directly to campus.


Chapter presidents and their leadership teams organize events, build partnerships, fundraise, serve their communities, and respond to the opportunities unique to their university.


Every chapter remains connected to Club Liberty's broader values and standards while retaining meaningful autonomy over local programming.

Where Club Liberty is growing today.

Founding Chapter

California Lutheran University

Thousand Oaks, California

Club Liberty began at California Lutheran University in 2026. The founding chapter combines campus civic programming, student leadership, debate, community involvement, and service projects.

Chapter President
Tristan Silva
Founded
2026
Campus
California Lutheran University
Chapter Type
Founding Chapter
First Expansion Chapter

Azusa Pacific University

Azusa, California

The Azusa Pacific University chapter became Club Liberty's first expansion beyond the founding campus. The chapter carries the same commitment to civic engagement, leadership, service, and faith-informed community involvement.

Chapter President
Luke Taylor
Campus
Azusa Pacific University
Chapter Type
First Expansion Chapter
Organization Role
Led by Club Liberty Co-Founder & Vice President Luke Taylor

One organization. Different campuses.

Club Liberty gives chapter leaders room to respond to their own campus while preserving the mission, standards, and identity of the broader organization.

Local Leadership

Each chapter is led by students who understand their own university, campus culture, and local community.

Meaningful Autonomy

Chapter leaders can develop events, partnerships, service projects, and programming suited to their campus.

Shared Standards

Every chapter operates within Club Liberty's mission, Christian values, civic principles, and organizational expectations.

Leadership Support

Club Liberty provides training and guidance in fundraising, event planning, outreach, organization, and chapter development.

Talk about ideas. Then put them into practice.

Every Club Liberty chapter is expected to participate in both civic programming and community service.

Debate, speakers, civic participation, and political discussion matter. But they should never become an excuse to stop at words.
Civic engagement + service.

Our chapters should be places where students learn to defend their convictions and then develop the discipline to live those convictions through service.

Bring Club Liberty to your university.

Club Liberty is building a network of student-led chapters committed to civic engagement, leadership, service, and faith-informed action. If your campus does not yet have a chapter, you can help build the next one.

Start a Chapter