Most churches have a mid-week ministry, but many of them experience limited "success" with this outreach. Let's take a moment to consider this and then look at mid-week ministry as well as what it could look like in the Summer. Again, the first thing you need to do in regards to your mid-week ministry is determine what your goals and vision are for this ministry - think about these questions . . .
- Why do you have a mid-week ministry?
- Who are you primarily gearing your mid-week ministry for?
- Are you primarily focusing on reaching out to your community or do you want to use your mid-week ministry to equip Christian children?
- When your mid-week ministry ends each school year, what do you want to have accomplished?
- How do you measure success in your mid-week ministry?
- Can the people in your church tell "why" you have mid-week ministry?
- Do the people in your church support your mid-week ministry and are they willing to be involved in it?
- Most children are not in school in the summer, so your mid-week ministry has great potential to become something church and community children look forward to each week!
- Mid-week ministry is the perfect "place" to offer a VBS-type program! This would bring great enthusiasm and could potentially be a huge "draw" to community children! You could modify and "tweak" the curriculum to fit an hour and a half - so one "day's lesson" would work for two mid-week lessons.
- If community children were attending your mid-week VBS all summer, you could use it as an opportunity to offer parenting classes or just open a "cafe" and strategically involve adults in your church as people who just engage and talk with parents over a cup of coffee or a glass of iced tea or lemonade while their children are engaged in the program.
- This could also be the ideal setting to offer an inter-generational opportunity where families learn together, play together, serve together and just enjoy the opportunity to come together!
So, give it some thought . . . how might Mid-Week Ministry become a part of your Summer Ministry?
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