This is a great post. Years ago, our church recognized this, and decided to schedule all men's and women's bible studies and youth programs for Tuesday night. Families could arrive early and get dinner together, then break off for their age-appropriate events, and then the church only takes one night of the week. I think church ministries have value. Churches just need to be more strategic in how they plan them.
Yes, this is, as it used to be said, a “hang it on the refrigerator” post.
It also fits the KISS guide - Keep It Simple Stupid. It tells, and through the life of the church and its people, what a church community of faith is all about. Thank you, Mike!
This is a great post. Years ago, our church recognized this, and decided to schedule all men's and women's bible studies and youth programs for Tuesday night. Families could arrive early and get dinner together, then break off for their age-appropriate events, and then the church only takes one night of the week. I think church ministries have value. Churches just need to be more strategic in how they plan them.
Yes, this is, as it used to be said, a “hang it on the refrigerator” post.
It also fits the KISS guide - Keep It Simple Stupid. It tells, and through the life of the church and its people, what a church community of faith is all about. Thank you, Mike!
Thank you, Mike, and Scot, and everyone else!
Thank you
I agree with what's been said: This post is very bookmark-able. Thanks, Scot.
Written by Mike?
Usually they say at the top who wrote it
Thanks Gregg. Yes, and I edited it. Sorry, Mike.