In this episode, Jarrod Harris shares about his church's recent shifts in kidmin to online church as well as some unique tips for volunteer recruitment and empowerment. Making adjustments within kidmin and family ministry is inevitable, but all the strategies we hold tightly to within our churches can still be championed and upheld, including personal […]

In this episode, Jarrod Harris shares about his church's recent shifts in kidmin to online church as well as some unique tips for volunteer recruitment and empowerment. Making adjustments within kidmin and family ministry is inevitable, but all the strategies we hold tightly to within our churches can still be championed and upheld, including personal connections and partnering with parents.


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Notes

Ideas for connecting with families digitally:

Online kid's services

Personalized

Volunteers are the heroes
Utilize staff sometimes, but allow volunteers to still be seen
Pre-recorded and included in the weekend

YouTube

A show focused on family connection

Reinforces parents as spiritual leaders
Engages families in activities together
Prompts families to watch again with challenges
Recaps weekend service content for the family
Note: After recording this podcast, there were some delays in launching the MISSION YouTube Show for kids (see additional examples and resources in the Action Steps below)

Zoom calls for groups

Continued connection for kids with their leaders
Take the most consistent kids and get leaders contact info

Prompt leaders to reach out via text, email, or even a personal video to kids and families

Relationships truly happen outside of the weekends; otherwise
Using GroupMe to interact with teams and send out information to volunteers
Zoom Calls can be set (with licensed and private accounts) for kids and leaders to have face-to-face group time
Weekly Zoom Calls for grade levels (all first-graders from one service at the same time; then 2nd grade and so on)



Ideas for recruiting volunteer SUBs:

Building the Bench: a unique approach to filling the weekend gaps from call-outs

Turning people's No's into Yes's
Volunteer empowerment to recruit and schedule their SUBs
Gamification is a great incentive
Staff still responsible for orientation, background checks, onboarding and training
Identifying pools of potential SUBs

Action Items

Check out a YouTube show for #kidmin online

Uptown Kids Online
LifeKids
Saddleback Elementary Online
Saddleback Early Childhood Online
SandalsKids.tv

Empower SGLs to connect with kids more
Build the Bench Contest in the fall

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