By: Rev. Ben Ingebretson, director of new church development, Dakotas-Minnesota Area
Fall 2021 will be a unique window for ministry. We hope and trust that physical gatherings will be safe and people will be back from summer vacations. Gathering in community will feel like a lost luxury that has been recovered. It will be a special time for our churches and for the unchurched or under-churched as well.
Now is the time to plan for your church to show radical hospitality and invite your community in new ways. Next month, I will lead a welcome back weekend training that will provide a roadmap for your church to use as you design your plan to engage new people this coming fall.
Here are five reasons to make much of this fall
- Your congregation will be fully “back” with a fresh appreciation for Christian community. These folks will have a renewed energy and can help you reach out, connect, and invite for the sake of others in your community who are not attenders.
- People on the fringe of your congregation—the ones you only see twice a year—will have a fresh appreciation for the community benefits of church. They will likely appreciate an invitation to connect more deeply with your ministry.
- People in your community who are Christian but not affiliated with any church (that is typically about 40 to 50 percent) will feel an invitation to worship in a very relevant way. They too may be ready for and appreciative of an invitation from a friend or neighbor to actively worship.
- Non-attending adults in your community will be more keenly aware of needs they have that a faith community is uniquely positioned to meet. If churches are intentional about offering relevant ministries to adults post-COVID, those adults will likely seek you out.
- Non-attending students in your community will be more aware of needs they have that a faith community is uniquely positioned to meet. If youth programming provides relevant ministries to students post-COVID, those students will likely seek you out.
Here’s what you’ll get from the 90-minute online training, which will take place at Wednesday, April 14, 12 p.m. MDT, 1 p.m. CDT:
- An overall strategy to re-engage your wider neighborhood and community in the post-COVID era.
- A five-month preparation “runway” to help pastors and their teams make the most of their launching public worship fall 2021.
- Detailed action steps for each month relative to five key teams.
- Recommended resources and strategies that have been field tested to help leaders effectively engage new people.
- Affiliation and peer connection with others who want to make much of this unique opportunity.
If you want to explore how your congregation can make much of fall 2021 re-launch, register here for “Make More of Fall 2021: Relaunching Post-Pandemic Public Worship with Purpose.”