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Four Ideas for Father's Day Ministry

By NAD Ministerial, June 05, 2024

Looking to celebrate Father's Day in a memorable way this year? Father's Day is quickly approaching on June 16, 2024. Check out these four ideas for churches to honor and appreciate the father figures (dads, uncles, grandfathers) in their congregation.

Father-child sports day: Organize a sports day event where fathers and their children can participate in friendly competitions like three-legged races, tug-of-war and relay races. This not only promotes bonding between fathers and their kids but also emphasizes the importance of staying active and healthy as a family unit. Consider ending the day with a picnic to continue the celebration.

Father's Day tribute service: Dedicate a portion of the church service to honoring fathers in the congregation. This could include special prayers, testimonies from children about their fathers or even a video montage showcasing memorable moments shared between fathers and their children. Additionally, invite fathers to share their own reflections on fatherhood, offering words of wisdom and encouragement to other dads in the community.

Father-Child craft workshop: Host a craft workshop where fathers and their children can create meaningful keepsakes together. Provide materials for projects like handmade cards, picture frames or DIY gifts that fathers can cherish for years to come. This hands-on activity encourages creativity and strengthens the bond between fathers and their children while celebrating the unique role fathers play in their families.

Father's Day breakfast: Treat fathers to a special breakfast buffet before or after the church service. Set up stations with a variety of breakfast options, including pancakes, waffles, eggs and fresh fruit. Decorate the space with father-themed decorations and provide small gifts or tokens of appreciation for all the fathers in attendance. It's a delicious way to start the day and show gratitude to the dads in the congregation.

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