7 Steps For Successful Church Events

Obviously we all want our church events to be successful and see people that attend those events grow in their faith, have an incredible experience, meet new people, and start cultivating stronger relationships with folks within the church. We also want our staff and our volunteers to have a great experience as well. We don’t want them stressed out and working crazy hours the week beforehand to pull this event off.
While it’s great to have those goals, those don’t happen by accident. We have to put some processes in place to make our events successful, to make them successful and not stressful for the folks involved.

 

In this video, Deborah Ike, will walk you through a 7 step outline that will help you plan and prepare for your next even better so that is it organized, stress free, and successful. Also included is our Application Guide plus an Event Coordinator Worksheet as well an Event Planning Worksheet to help you stay on track with planning your next church event.

Team Application Guide

In this Application Guide, we will help get you and your team ready for your next big church event. Events can be such a vital part of reaching our community, but nobody, I mean nobody, I mean not even you wants to attend a poorly planned or lame event. And on the flip side, you don’t want to put unnecessary stress on your staff and volunteers just to make sure the event is a good one. Cause guess what, next time an event comes around, your staff and volunteers will dread getting involved instead of being excited.

 

After watching Deborah’s video, start working through this guide. You might choose to do it along as a leadership team so that you can work to incorporate better vision focused events, or you might hand off this guide to an event coordinator and their team to work through. This guide will help you think through some of your past events and make a plan for the future. Also, be sure to download our Event Planning Worksheet and Event Coordinator Checklist.

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