Brainstorm VBS: Making VBS Happen in the Smaller Church

Thursday, April 27, 2023 at 3:00pm Central
This webinar will share knowledge about active planning for summer Vacation Bible School/Backyard Bible events.  We will,  1) explore various publishers VBS programs;  2) brainstorm ways to help smaller churches afford and staff a VBS event.

We’ll discuss which VBS program offers the best music, most flexibility, most thoughtful content, hints to recruiting leaders and helpers.  Plus, how to maximize outreach, discerning the best approach for your congregation’s context, hearing your best VBS story.

A Webinar for any church yearning to reach the next generation.  Serving young families is a great way to build bridges into your community.  VBS programs help young families identify your congregation as a place where they can nurture their spiritual journey.

There is no cost to attend.  Please RSVP here.  Zoom link will be emailed prior to the event.

Questions? Contact Rev. Gerry Brannon Krupp, NACCC Director of Programs

CHURCH SAFETY: ARMED INTRUDER PREPAREDNESS INTRODUCTION

Thursday, May 18, 2023 at 10:00am Central
Heightened church security is becoming more of a regular conversation. What are appropriate steps to take? How does the church remain open and protect the people who come for spiritual nourishment? Are there strategies you are using? Do you wish you had more resources available to you for these important congregational conversations? Join us for a presentation for churches on the topic of “Armed Intruder Preparedness Introduction”. We will watch a video together provided by Church Mutual Insurance and then dialog about what your church is doing, has done, or is planning for a better safety plan. We will highlight resources for the complete seminar offered by Church Mutual Insurance.

This webinar is organized by the NACCC Director of Programs & the NACCC Growth Ministry Council.

There is no cost to attend. Please RSVP here.  Zoom link will be emailed prior to the event.

Questions? Contact Rev. Gerry Brannon Krupp, Director of Programs