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Showing posts with label #churchfallfestival. Show all posts

3 Strategic Steps to Take After Your Fall Outreach Event

If you hosted a fall outreach event, I trust it went well.  Fall outreach events are one of the best ways to get new families on your church property. 

My home church had a trunk or treat event and we had a ton of brand new families step on our church property for the first time.

But what about after the event?  How can you follow up with guests?  How can you see families visit your church on a weekend?  How can you see families get involved in your ministry?  How can you grow your volunteer team by enlisting some of the volunteers who served for the first time at the event?

Here are 3 strategic steps you can take after your Halloween Outreach Event.

#1 - The first strategic step is to be intentional about inviting guest families to a weekend service at your church.  Here are some ways to do this.

Collect families' basic contact information You can't follow up without it.  Here's some ways you can collect it.

  • Let them know up front that you are not going to show up on their door step the next week.  Ask permission to send them some info. about your ministry. People will be hesitant to give you their information if they think you are going to show up at their house unannounced.
  • Have people register for a free gift that they receive right on the spot.  It might be something as simple as a full-size candy bar for their kids.  With all the mini-candy bars being passed out, you'd be surprised how many people will give you their contact info. just to get a large candy bar for their child. 
  • Have a drawing for some large prizes like a bike, family meal certificate to a local restaurant, movie tickets, etc.  Ask people to register for the drawing.
  • Have a table or booth set up with church information, brochures, etc.  Staff it with friendly volunteers who can answer questions.
#2 - Follow up after the event. 
  • Follow up as quickly as possible.  If you follow up within 48 hours, the likelihood of them returning goes up. 
  • Send them an email or better yet, a handwritten note, that thanks them for coming.  Include information about weekend services or other upcoming events.  Ask them at the event if you can send them some information about your ministry.  Keep it short and simple.  Here's a sample.
Dear parent(s) name,

Thank you for being our guest at the Family Fall Festival.  We hope you had a great time.  your church's name is a family made up of people just like you and me, who come together to encourage and support each other on this journey called life.

One of the most exciting and challenging parts of life is being a parent.  At your church's name, we want to help your kids learn more about God and discover the purpose He has for their lives.  We also desire to come alongside parents to provide parenting tools, resources, encouragement and support.


You can get more information about your church's name by visiting our website at your church's website or by calling phone number.  We also invite you to be our guest at any of our weekend services.  We're here for you and your family.

Hope to see you this weekend!

  • Include a coupon that they can redeem for a free gift the next time they attend the church.  It might be a drink for the parents and a small toy or t-shirt for the kids. 
  • Invite them to your next big event.  Add them to your mailing list and invite them to your next event.  Even if they don't show up for a church service the next weekend, you may see them return for another event.  Keep planting seeds...God will bring the fruit.
#3 - Invite first-time volunteers who served at the event to join your volunteer team on a regular basis.

Call the new people who served for the first time and invite them to join your volunteer team on a regular basis.  I've seen as high as 85% of people who volunteered at the event join our team as a full-time volunteer.

Halloween is one of your best opportunities to reach families.  I'm thinking of a family who came to our Fall Festival.  It was their first contact with our church.  They came back on the weekend, gave their lives to Christ and are now growing in their faith and serving in the ministry.
 
Take these three strategic steps and you can see new families come to your church and people step into serving roles.

Time to Get Ready for the Fall Ministry Season

Summer events and programs are starting to wind down.  In just a few weeks, school will start back up.  Vacations are ending and families will be settling back into a more regimented schedule.

The fall ministry season is a great time to grow your ministry.  Once school starts back, most churches see their attendance go back to a positive growth pattern.  

Yes, Covid has been a factor in most churches, causing attendance to lessen.  But I believe this fall, many churches will begin to see their attendance grow again. 

The fall season of ministry (I am referring to August - November) is a great time to grow your ministry if you are prepared to do so. 

Here are few check points to consider that will help you prepare.

Fall Volunteer Training

Gather all your volunteers and have a time of training and equipping.  If you want to have solid fall season, then you must have a solid volunteer team.  Reconnect with your volunteers and get them excited and on board for the fall season of ministry.  If you are looking at bringing in someone from the outside to help you prepare your team, I would be glad to help you.  I offer in person and online trainings.  You can get more info. here.

Back to School Bash           

This gives you a great opportunity to encourage your kids to not only be back at church, but to also bring a friend with them.  Go all out to make this a big weekend for your ministry.  Think about ways you can build excitement for this.  Maybe it's a special guest or program.  Maybe it's a small gift for everyone who attends.  Maybe it's kicking off a brand new, exciting teaching series.  Here are some exciting, engaging lessons.  Check them out at this link.  Maybe it's a guest contest.  Maybe it's a gift for all guests and for the kids who brought them. Maybe it's a themed Sunday. 

I recommend having this a week or so after school has started.  This gives kids the opportunity to invite their friends from school to come.  

Fall Festival

Many churches have a fall festival in October.  This is a great way to love on the families in your community by providing a safe place for them to get candy, play games, go on a hayride, etc.  Now is the time to begin preparing for this.  You should also have a plan to follow-up with families who attend the fall festival.  Here are some ideas for this.  

I'm praying with you that this fall season will be your most fruitful ever.  Praying with you as you reach unchurched families and see them discipled and following Jesus with all their heart.

What are you planning for this fall season of ministry? Share with everyone in the comment section below.