Where conviction becomes action

Watchmen Action Clubs

A locally anchored community group that gives you a place to belong, a weekly rhythm to operate in, and people around you who are serious about doing something that matters. Not a lecture series. A room where awareness becomes conviction, and conviction becomes a real action step before you meet again.

What a club is

Not another meeting you forget about

The weekly gathering is the spark. The community around it is the engine. Every club is built around a fireside chat and community conversation format that brings in local leaders, elected officials, faith voices, and everyday community members as rotating guests. People are not sitting in rows being talked at. They are in a real conversation about the things that affect their lives, with people who have skin in the game. That is what turns a room full of concerned citizens into an organized, activated, and growing community of advocates.

How a club works

Built on a simple structure

Each club launches with a committed core and a two-person leadership team that keeps it healthy, focused, and moving.

Chapter Leader

Owns the health and direction of the club. Hosts meetings, keeps everything aligned with the mission, builds relationships with local churches, officials, and organizations, and develops the next generation of leaders.

Chapter Co-Leader

Supports the Chapter Leader and can lead when needed. Helps run meetings and member communication, coordinates action plans, manages logistics and materials, and keeps follow-up and accountability on track.

Members

Show up ready to participate, learn, contribute, and act. A club is not a place to observe. Members come prepared to complete assignments, help plan, and grow the club's reach in their community.

Each club launches with a committed core of about ten members

The meeting experience

A weekly rhythm that always ends in action

Clubs meet weekly because consistency builds momentum, accountability, and fellowship. Formats rotate to keep it fresh and relevant.

Fireside chats Constitution movie nights Keynote & Q&A Issue briefings Advocacy planning Meetings with officials
1Open and prayA brief welcome and a quick review of the Watchmen Action purpose.
2Review last stepsMembers report what got done and what obstacles need to be addressed.
3LearnAn education or issue presentation on a current topic relevant to the community.
4StrategizeIdentify the local problem and the options on the table.
5Plan the actionAgree on a specific next step, assign responsibilities, set a timeline.
6Plan the messageDecide how the action gets carried out.
7CloseConfirm exactly what must be completed before the next meeting.

Every member leaves every meeting knowing exactly what they are expected to do next.

Built to multiply

The model grows through the people it produces

Not a central staff trying to be everywhere at once. Each Ambassador pair supports about five clubs. As clubs mature and raise up strong leaders, those leaders launch new clubs in nearby communities.

500
Clubs nationwide by the end of 2028
2,500
People in a club every single week
5
Clubs supported per Ambassador pair

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If you are ready to stop showing up and start making something happen where you live, this is your next step.

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