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Advertising – Kids Ministry Resources http://kidsministryresource.com Sat, 19 Jan 2019 02:18:20 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 How to Promote a Sunday School Program http://kidsministryresource.com/index.php/2019/01/19/how-to-promote-a-sunday-school-program/ Sat, 19 Jan 2019 02:18:20 +0000 http://kidsministryresource.com/?p=125 Good promotion of Sunday School classes or Junior Church is essential to maintaining its growth. The goal of promotion is to inform and excite. Keeping current and prospective students aware of events and activities, if done properly, can build tremendous excitement in your children’s ministry. Keep in mind that no amount of promotion will help if the children’s ministry is dull and boring. The absolute best promotional ad you have is a fun and exciting ministry that the kids anticipate coming to; they will spread the word to their friends. Note: I will continue to add How To’ s on children’s ministry; check my resources and articles frequently.

 

    1. Step 1
      The simplest form of promotion begins in the church. If your church has a bulletin, use inserts to notify parents of up-coming lesson series, activities and events. Informed parents are more likely to make sure their kids are in class if they are aware of what is being taught. It assures them that the time is being used well for the benefit of their children. All children’s ministers would like to have the full support of the parents; informing bulletin inserts will help.
    2. Step 2
      Another in church promotion you can use is a short power point presentation. One that worked well for me included pictures of the students in class, smiling and being actively involved. It was set to the song “Friends” by Michael W. Smith. After every couple of student pictures I included a slide with a verse on friendship or children. The last slide Stated “Kidz J.A.M., Where Friends become Friends Forever.” then asked “Are Your Children Missing Out?”. Again, if you are not familiar with making power point presentations, ask around your church.
    3. Step 3
      Send out postcards! Nothing excites a child more then receiving mail. Send postcards for any reason you can find. Birthdays, Missing You, Get well, Hope to See You Soon, are just some of the cards you can find at your local Christian bookstore or online in my resource links below. Be sure to include the next big event date on each postcard.
    4. Step 4
      Banners and fliers.
      An eye catching banner or flier will grab the attention of children and adults alike. Use banners to get recognition of your ministry name. I use Kidz J.A.M. in big colorful letters. Use the fliers to further promote what you’ve put on the large banner. Be specific and creative. If you don’t know how to use computer software to create banners and fliers; ask around your church. There are always people with knowledge ready to help, if you only ask for it. Your church secretary may be able to assist you in this area as well.
      Fliers can be put up in many places. Local restaurants and stores usually have bulletin boards designated for community events. Your students can hand out fliers too. If you choose to hand out fliers in a public area, be sure to get the permission of the owner or manager.
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    5. Step 5
      Use community events to get the word out. A good event to have is a Fall Festival held on Halloween night. Always set up a registration table at the front of any event and give motivation to register such as a prize drawling from all completed registration cards. This will help you create a mailing list. You can use these events to hand out fliers too. Have plenty of banners and pictures of your class in view. You can use short skits by people or puppets to promote your children’s ministry. The possibilities are endless for ways to promote through events. A well put together program will give a great first impression of what your church has to offer children.
    6. Step 6
      Create a mailing list. Always get addresses! 1st time visitors are a prime source; have parents fill out registration cards for their children. Get addresses at all your community events. Never pass up the opportunity to get a new address. Ask your church members to give addresses of their neighbors that have children. Once you have a mailing list, look for reasons to send out fliers and postcards. Remember, kids love to receive mail. Don’t forget your current students.
    7. Step 7
      Use the media. Radio, Tv, News Papers, Community Calendars, they all offer some amount of exposure. This step can demand a large budget but the return could be very high as well. If you do not have the budget there are some things you can still do. Most newspapers will accept articles that are well written with a black and white photo. Write your article about an event that the church has done for the children and how it had a positive affect on the children and the community. If you get published it is more likely the newspaper will publish other articles of yours in the future. If you are not a writer, ask your church family for help, more then likely there is a writer among you.
Community Calendars are also free. Some run on local cable community access channels. Most Christian radio stations will announce your event for free. Because they are non profit, they can not sell commercial time. Check the stations website for their announcement board and post your event or call the station to give them the information they will need.
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Kids Crafts – Placemats to Advertise Sunday School http://kidsministryresource.com/index.php/2018/04/12/how-to-advertise-sunday-school-with-placemats/ Thu, 12 Apr 2018 00:28:42 +0000 http://kidsministryresource.com/?p=43 Ideas to Advertise a Children’s Ministry using Sunday School Placemats

What you need:

A laminate machine (optional)

Laminate paper (optional)

Children’s artwork

Student pictures & bio

Schedule of Events

Promotional paragraph

 

Every time your church has a community dinner, holiday banquet, Easter breakfast or other event where a meal is served- it is an opportunity to promote the children’s ministry. When you advertise properly you will see parents get excited about involving their kids in church, and actively inviting others to bring their kids to church.

Each Sunday school student can create several placemats over the course of the year so that you will have plenty available when the time comes to use them. Make sure you get the okay from the Pastor or event coordinator to use advertising placemats. If you are not familiar with using a computer to create things, there might be someone within your church that is. Seek help if needed.

 

Step 1

Write a short paragraph that promotes the children’s ministry, three to five sentences would be ideal.  For example- “Lifeline Connect Church offers an exciting children’s ministry packed full of fun games, terrific crafts, and life-changing lessons that promote character and positive social interaction. Your child will never want to miss this Sunday school experience.”-would be a great, short description to put on the placemat.

 

Step 2

Create a student survey. The survey should have a place for the students name and include fields to answer the following questions: What do you like about Sunday School?

What do you like to do outside? What do you like to do at home?  What is your favorite thing to eat? Help younger children fill out the survey by asking the question and writing in their answers.

 

Step3

Create child bio’s using the survey. The bio should be six sentences or fewer and highlight the Sunday school student.

Here is an example.

“Corey has been in our Sunday school for two years. He enjoys the crafts and games played during Sunday school. His favorite thing to do is play Mario Cart on his Wii. He likes to watch Disney movies and collects baseball cards. Corey can quote his take-home Bible verse almost every week and is very engaged in learning about God. We are thankful he is a part of our Sunday school class.”

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