Promotion of Your Missions Conference
To begin, you should choose a week
of the year that will be set apart specifically for your
missions conference. Your people should know which week
of the year it is so that will know not to schedule trips and extracurricular
activities during that week. Just having a fixed week and month
of the year will serve as a promotion for the conference.
If your church distributes activity calendars
during the year make sure the missions conference is listed with
specific dates.
Whenever you line up a missionary during the year
for the conference, be sure to tell your people, from the pulpit,
who was just added to the schedule. Be excited
about their being with you during the conference. Do the same with
the conference speaker (if you have a special speaker other than
the missionaries themselves.) Let everyone know how thrilled you
are to have lined up this man or family. Get the members excited
along with you about all those who will be involved in the conference.
Approximately two or three months before the conference
begin giving more attention to the faith promise giving
that is coming in. Begin to wonder publically how much
God is going to do through your church this next year, specifically
promoting the faith promise commitments to be made in the upcoming
conference.
As people get involved in planning the decorations
for the conference, let the church know a little bit about the great
ideas. You may not want to tell them about everything you are planning
but whet their appetite for the conference with
some interesting details that are being worked on. And let them
know you are excited about it all.
Begin announcing the theme of the
conference two to three months in advance. Build it up, promoting
the preaching, singing, and missionaries that will be heard along
with the decorations and missionary booths that will be seen. If
you have an international banquet then begin talking about the good
food that everyone will enjoy.
When you are four to six weeks away from the opening
of the conference it is time to put the promotion on the front burner.
It should be in every bulletin. It should be announced in every
service.
You may even want to seriously consider putting
some announcements about the conference in the local newspaper.
Make sure you list the missionaries and the countries they represent.
Invite the general public, as always, but be sure to draw attention
to the fact that you will have missionaries who speak other
languages and who live in other countries.
Invite specifically all those in the community who may be natives
of those countries represented to come and converse with the missionaries
in their mother tongue.
About four or five months before the conference
you should write to the speaker and missionaries and request a quality
photo, other than their prayer card, that can be used in
both promotion and conference bulletins. If everyone involved has
email & digital capabilities then the request can be made with
less advance notice. Be careful, however, to allow enough time for
some who may not always be very prompt in responding to your request.
Don’t work on a last minute deadline because some missionaries
may be on the road and not have easy access to the material you
are requesting or not have the money to have a picture taken immediately.
(You may also ask your missionaries to write a small
newspaper article or ad about themselves and some interesting experience
in their land of ministry. Ask them to write it in both English
and the other language they speak. Place the foreign language ad
in your local newspaper, too, for those who speak that language.
That strange-looking, foreign ad should call attention in any English
newspaper.)
Two weeks before the conference you should begin
to promote the conference on your church sign.
Write the announcement so as to draw attention to the conference.
Add some life to your sign by decorating it as well. Let the community
know that this is no ordinary church meeting.
If you have a radio or TV program
be sure to make much ado about the speaker and the missionaries
that are coming. During the week of the conference you may want
to use the missionaries on the program and have them give a general
invitation to the conference not only in English but also in the
foreign language in which they minister.
(Let me add an idea for those who do have mass media
possibilities. Ask your veteran missionaries in the conference to
give a 5/10/15/20 minute salvation message in their countries’
native tongue. Your English listeners may not understand it but
if you have any foreigners in your audience this
may be used of God to see them saved and come to your church. Be
sure to explain to them in their language how to get to your church
to meet the missionary who speaks their language. There are far
more international people in your city today than most people know
about, and most, if not all, still need Christ.)
Your conference decorations should be set up at
least one Sunday before the conference is to begin. This serves
as a type of promotion in itself for the conference, even if nothing
is said about it. Put up the banner early and preach a message about
missions prior to the conference. Get your people fired up for the
conference activities.
Lastly, challenge your people to be faithful to
possibly the most important week of the year. This is more important
than the World Series, the Super Bowl, and the before-Christmas
sales at Wal-Mart and Penny’s. Be sure to show your people
the spiritual need for this conference.
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