WOW..is this thread ever timely! Our church is small as well (average of 6-12 people a week) and our treasurer just said our account is LOW!
Youth Group question for those who have it: how do you get kids to come? What do you do with them?
They may sound like silly questions, but we are really at a loss. The pastor would like to get kids into the church and we are having a monthly "youth night" with different activities, but they really aren't well attended. Maybe 4 or 5 kids. Game/pizza night was liked the best. We did a movie night (NOT a hit), ornament making at Christmas and a couple other things.
The problem is, the congregation is older except for 3 couples. My DH & I are one of the "younger couples" and we're in our 40's. The other 2 couples don't have kids because they don't want & can't have them.
We can't have Sunday School as there is no room in the building to have it. It is an old church and nothing in it meets the new state requirements (window on door, 2 exits, window on wall). I know they are rules for the safety of kids, but we aren't equipped to handle that. besides, we love having kids in church. I was raised that way (sitting through services) and no one minds babies crying or little ones coloring or stretching their legs.
Another problem is, the town our church is in is VERY anti-church. Only 3 or 4 people who attend are from that town. Most of the regulars don't even live in that town!
An example: the town has a "fair" once a year. The church has a food booth there. We used cards with scriptures on them for the food tickets."John 3:16 your order is ready! The town requested we not use them anymore as some people were offended by them. Hello! We are a CHURCH booth! I know they had a bad pastor years ago, but this one is good. He preaches the Bible/Word of God. That in itself is probably part of the problem. People don't want to hear about sin and right & wrong etc...They want happy services with no rules. Our services are NOT fire & brimstone, but darn it, the Bible does give rules of what is right & wrong and we need to hear it.
And I am NOT church-ladybut those are the facts. Our pastor used to be a teacher so he does preach in a very teaching manner (in a good way) and is always available to anyone who needs him. At their home/hospital or whatever. I hate to see our church dying like this and have no idea how to help it.
Sorry this was so long, but it is near & dear to my heart.
Pat Fan, I have the same questions you do regarding youth groups. How do you get them to come? We usually get a few of our kids (5 is a good night), but that's the max. Even last year's Halloween Party (advertised around the neighborhood and at some of the other Lutheran churches near us) and we had a whopping 5 kids. Rock climbing night pulled out 6 kids. I even tried Wacky Wednesdays for a while but again, all the work for 3 kids is frustrating!
I always plan something fun (because if I can't get them for something fun, I'll never get them for serious stuff) with a Biblical theme, yet when you ask them, they are busy with homework or track or whatever. I've about given up hope, but after reading the responses here, focusing on the kids is a major concern for people, so maybe it's time to change my tactics.
Any ideas on how to revive a youth group?