Simple Ways Your Church Can Be a Heatwave Haven
Summer has arrived and while we might be dreaming of barbecues and vacations, let’s not forget our most vulnerable neighbors.
Bridging the Generation(al) Gap
We may be comfortable doing comfort ministries, but will that cut it when it comes to creating vibrant, multi-generational congregations?
Building a Village of Support: Clergy and the Care of the Grieving
Here’s the thing: clergy are human. Dealing with the same emotions and vulnerabilities as everyone else. When grief hits, it hits hard. You might be the ones offering comfort and guidance to your congregation, but that doesn’t mean you don’t need support.
5 Tips to Keep the Summer Vibe Warm and Welcoming
Hospitality isn’t just about coffee and cookies. It’s about creating an environment where everyone feels seen, valued, and comfortable exploring their faith journey.
5 Ways to Encourage Legacy Building
Now, there’s a place for short-term fixes. A house fire leaves a family in your community homeless. Your church’s food pantry has empty shelves. And that leaky roof needs to be patched before the next storm. These are all immediate needs. But true church leadership involves building a legacy to ensure a growing, visionary congregation for years to come. That’s where long-term investment comes in.
3 Summer Program Ideas to Engage Your Community
The one-size-fits-all approach might have once been tried and true. But these days, it’s important to consider your community’s demographics before establishing your summer programming. Each community has a different vibe, and that means different needs and interests. Start by surveying your congregation. Ask them about their ideal summer faith experience. Then consider partnering with local organizations for joint events that bridge faith and community needs. Finally, find ways to weave faith exploration into engaging activities.