How to Have an Easter Egg Hunt Part 1
Kidmin, Events, Resources, Holidays David Reneau Kidmin, Events, Resources, Holidays David Reneau

How to Have an Easter Egg Hunt Part 1

Easter Egg Hunts. Love them or hate them, it’s one of the most popular Kidmin events leading into the Easter season. I know it’s only February, but if you want to have a successful outreach event, you need to start planning now.

In this series of posts, I’m going to share my system with you. If you leave me a comment with your email, I’ll share my to do list that will walk you through every step.

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A Ministry Fundraiser that Works
Kidmin, Events David Reneau Kidmin, Events David Reneau

A Ministry Fundraiser that Works

Being in ministry usually means you’re going to have to fundraise for something. After all, a church is technically a non-profit and generosity is a core tenet of our faith.

Over the years, I’ve heard countless ideas for fundraisers for various reasons, but there’s one I’ve done year after year with great success.

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3 Questions to Ask Before Picking a VBS
Kidmin, VBS, Events David Reneau Kidmin, VBS, Events David Reneau

3 Questions to Ask Before Picking a VBS

It's January and that means it's time to start working on VBS. I know it’s 6-7 months out, but there are a few high-level decisions you need to make now to set you up for success in the coming months.

One of the first questions that is asked is, "What VBS curriculum should my church use?

The truth is there are a lot of great curriculums out there, and while I have my preferences, I won’t advocate for any of them in this post.

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9 Survey Questions  for the Best Event  Feedback
NextGen, Events, Marketing David Reneau NextGen, Events, Marketing David Reneau

9 Survey Questions for the Best Event Feedback

Feedback is so important. I can’t tell you how many times I thought something was going to work and it bombed and other times something trivial became a huge success.

Through the years, I’ve found collecting feedback increases my odds of creating success. There are a lot of tools out there to facilitate the collection of feedback, but the one I use for most events is surveys.

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4 Ways to NOT Do Registration at Your Fall Festival (and one good one)
Kidmin, Events, Holidays, Administration David Reneau Kidmin, Events, Holidays, Administration David Reneau

4 Ways to NOT Do Registration at Your Fall Festival (and one good one)

It’s Fall, and that means it’s time for your fall festival, trunk or treat, Holy Ghost Weeny Roast or whatever you call the event you do this time of year.

This is a unique event because a lot of people who may not come to your church may come to your campus for the very first time.

Unlike events like VBS or Egg Hunt, fall festivals offer a specific registration challenge.

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How to Order T-shirts: Part 3
NextGen, Administration, Events, Marketing, Resources David Reneau NextGen, Administration, Events, Marketing, Resources David Reneau

How to Order T-shirts: Part 3

The day is finally here. Your event is coming up and you now have several boxes full of your brand-spanking-new shirts. But how do you get them out to your people? How do you make sure they get the right sizes? What happens if they ordered the wrong size?

If you’re going to sell them, how much should you charge? Do you have to keep inventory?

It’s a lot to think about. There are no perfect systems out there, but these are some things I do to get them out to the right people at the right time, even if I’m selling them.

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How to Order T-shirts: Part 2

How to Order T-shirts: Part 2

In this post I’ll answer the question how many shirts should I buy?

In a perfect world, you’d have every participant’s shirt size weeks in advance of your event so you can order the exact right amount and eliminate waste or worse, run out of a particular size. But because of Adam and Eve’s failure we don’t live a perfect world, and now we have to guess.

Thanks a lot guys.

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How to Order T-Shirts: Part 1

How to Order T-Shirts: Part 1

Let's do T-shirts!

That’s a question that somehow got skipped in seminary. Nowhere in all my studies did anyone tell me how to design, order, and then sell/give-away t-shirts and somehow in my ministry experience I find myself having to do it at least once a year.

Over the years, I’ve developed some strategies to help me be successful and get the kind of shirts everyone loves.

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VBS Marketing Made Easy
VBS, Marketing, Events David Reneau VBS, Marketing, Events David Reneau

VBS Marketing Made Easy

I recently saw a post asking what children’s pastors do to get kids to their VBS. COVID has changed a lot of things, and this summer will be telling if these strategies will still have as much effectiveness, but I know pre-COVID, my VBS continued to grow, and I saw more and different kids every year.

If you want to reach more kids with the Gospel, you need to tell people what you're doing regardless of whether your VBS in-person, online, in the neighborhood, or something else.

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A Follow-up Plan for Easter
NextGen, Events, Marketing, Holidays David Reneau NextGen, Events, Marketing, Holidays David Reneau

A Follow-up Plan for Easter

Easter is the Super Bowl of Christendom. More people come to church on Easter than any other Sunday of the year. I know last year’s Easter was different than any in recent memory, but now with churches opening up again, and others, like mine in Florida have been open for a while, we’re looking to see the people to come back maybe for the first time in over a year. Looking at 2019’s stats, my ministry doubled in size for that one Sunday. But with all these new people how do we get them to come back? How do we connect them to our church?

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5 Things I learned from doing VBS Online and In-Person
Kidmin, VBS, Events, COVID David Reneau Kidmin, VBS, Events, COVID David Reneau

5 Things I learned from doing VBS Online and In-Person

I haven’t written in a while. This pandemic has done a number on me. My family and I have been healthy, but if you’re in ministry, you know the crunch we’ve been in for the last few months. Every new month feels like the next level of Jumanji. (What happened to the murder hornets?!)

A big part of most kidmin’s summer is VBS. I’ve led 12 of these as a kid’s pastor and been a part of one for as long as I can remember. However, it goes without saying, this year is different.

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7 Steps to a Great Follow Up Plan that Works
Marketing, Events David Reneau Marketing, Events David Reneau

7 Steps to a Great Follow Up Plan that Works

If you’re like me when I first started out in ministry, I didn’t think about follow up. All I focused on was doing a great event or service, and then move on to the next.

But just like following through when you swing a bat is key, follow up is as well. It doesn’t feel necessary but is essential to pulling off a great event.

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What I Learned from my First Mega Sports Camp
VBS, Events, Kidmin David Reneau VBS, Events, Kidmin David Reneau

What I Learned from my First Mega Sports Camp

I have led vacation Bible school (VBS) almost every year of my ministry and had participated in VBS for as long as I can remember. When I first heard about MEGA Sports Camp (MSC), I was resistant, because I was very happy with the curriculum I was using. I had systems and procedures in place to put on a large VBS without having to reinvent the wheel every year.

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5 Things I learned from a Parent Survey
Administration, Leadership, Events, Kidmin David Reneau Administration, Leadership, Events, Kidmin David Reneau

5 Things I learned from a Parent Survey

A few months ago, I was challenged by the folks at Orange to do a parent survey to find out how the children's ministry is connecting and partnering with parents.  Through their product Weekly, they made it super simple by giving all the necessary templates to create my survey in Survey Monkey and launch it out to my parents.

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