Ministry is still happening. Tell your donors about it. Just because the church doors may be locked doesn’t mean the ministry has stopped. There’s a common misconception that work and ministry in the church is limited to just Sundays. As you, and anyone who has worked in full-time ministry or actively served in their church knows, that’s far from true. In this season when many churches are not able to meet in person on Sundays, it’s more important than ever to tell people how ministry is still happening inside and outside of the four walls of your church building. The reality is there is a tremendous amount of work that goes into both the Sunday and weekday ministries of your church. Even though you may be having online only services, that doesn’t mean there is a lack of time and manpower going into making that happen. Share behind the scenes stories of your team prepping for service throughout the week or stories of life change happening as a result of your online adult and/or children's ministry content. Ministry doesn’t only happen on Sundays or only inside the church. Does your church support a local food pantry? Do you provide meals for disadvantaged students in the community? Are you supporting missionaries in foreign countries? Are you hosting online worship nights on Facebook Live? Is your church serving those who would be considered high risk if they contracted COVID-19 by grocery shopping for them? These are all ways that your church is still doing ministry that your members and attendees may not be aware of. Here’s a simple truth: people are more likely to continue to financially support a ministry, even in the midst of uncertainty, when they are constantly reminded of the life changing work being done. |