- Families travel a lot on weekends, rarely Tuesday through
Thursday.
- There are a lot of sports games on Sunday – but then there
a lot of sports games on every day....
- Kids put off doing homework until Sunday night.
- Many schools now have a lot of 3-4 day weekends which break a
group's rhythm.
- Churches have a lot of Sunday evening events which break a
group's rhythm.
- Some communities still have a midweek “church night” that
has limited sports and school activities.
- Also, a church can have it's own “church night” when it
tries to have all its regular meetings.
- Try for an all in one night approach. Cutting down on the
number of trips to the church is appreciated by parents and gives
the impression that the church is a unity rather than a bunch of
unrelated departments: Youth Groups, Youth Choirs, Bible Study
group, Tutoring, Service projects, Confirmation class, Scouting, God
and Country programs.
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Monday, September 23, 2013
Youth night
Consider seriously having the youth program on a week night.
This is not best for some churches, but has real possibilities for
many:
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