How do I engage my child in church?
Involve Them in the Lesson
- Ask them to act out the lesson.
- Ask them (ahead of class) to present the lesson to the class instead of you.
- Designate a particular time for the following and ask different students to do it, using a different kid every week:
How do I organize my children’s ministry?
Great tips on managing those who are called to serve God’s children
- Target the right people.
- Help volunteers envision the big picture.
- Don’t be afraid to make an ask.
- Define expectations from the start.
- Count on past volunteers.
- Honor each volunteer’s time commitment.
- Be organized.
How do you make worship fun for kids?
5 Ways to Engage Kids in Worship
- Set the Example. Everyone participates.
- Use your environment. Sound.
- Engage your audience. Bring the kids out of their seats.
- Choose Music Intentionally. Music is a big influencer.
- Teach them first. Don’t assume kids understand worship.
How do I attract family to my church?
How to Better Engage Families Within Your Congregation
- Staff members of churches need to remember they are working together to help families grow in Christ.
- Encourage families to worship together once a month, or even every Sunday.
- Make your next work day or service project a family project.
How can a church retain youth?
7 Ways to Keep Young Adults Invested in Your Church
- Develop an intentional transition.
- Create an advisory board.
- Help them discover and use their spiritual gifts.
- Give them responsibilities.
- Encourage them to lead service projects.
- Involve them with the student or children’s ministry.
- Let them teach.
How do kids get excited about worship?
How do you define worship for kids?
“Worship means fully opening your heart to God and expressing your true love and feelings for him,” says Christian, 13. “It means not just saying the words to a song in church. It means actually meaning them with your heart. Serve the Lord wholeheartedly.”