Events

Church life comprises of mostly events – from recurring events such as Sunday morning worship services, committee meetings, choir practices, to more annual and community events like vacation Bible school, mission trips and more.

Church Picnic
A picnic is a perfect way to go out with church members, enjoy the sun, good food, and conversation. Young families can find this as an ideal platform to meet other young families, and their kids get to interact with each other.
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Visits To Care Homes
You can organize a day-long visit and volunteering trip to a care home – whether for children, senior citizens, ailing patients, or a hospice. It encourages feelings of service, compassion, and empathy. The church and its members could really make a difference that day!
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Sports Day
A good game of tennis, basketball, or soccer gets your whole community excited? You can host a church sports day. Add in a few medals or trophies for winners to take back. This church event idea can increase the bond between members and encourage them to visit church more often to meet their teammates-turned-friends.
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A Guest Lecture
Invite a respected figure to talk Christian values to the community. Open the stage for asking tough questions about the faith and staying true to the path the Lord has set before us.
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Community Garden
Looking for a fun but productive church event idea? Dig up a small plot of church land and start a community garden. Grow things people would love to have in their kitchen and keep the garden open for all! Get everyone in the community involved for ‘Community garden day’ and sow the seeds for a merrier future!
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