Community Outreach During Church Homecoming
How to use church homecoming as an opportunity for community outreach that extends your church's impact.
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Practical advice from people who have actually planned reunions. No fluff.
How to use church homecoming as an opportunity for community outreach that extends your church's impact.
Not every family fits the traditional tree. Blended, adopted, and chosen families deserve reunions that celebrate their unique bonds without apology.
Your grandmother has stories nobody else can tell. The window to capture them is smaller than you think. Here is how to start before it is too late.
Practical strategies to track down classmates for your reunion - from social media deep dives to old-school detective work.
By the 30-year mark, nobody cares about status anymore. They just want to see the people who shaped their youth. Here's how to plan that reunion.
When multiple chapters of the same organization come together, the energy multiplies. Here is how to plan a multi-chapter reunion that works.
From charcoal debates to side dish diplomacy, here is how to plan a neighborhood cookout that turns strangers into friends over a shared meal.
The best games and competitions for a block party, from casual lawn games to organized tournaments that bring out the competitive spirit in your neighbors.
A decision framework for choosing the right reunion venue. Capacity, cost, accessibility, and the questions you need to ask before you sign anything.
Why Google Forms is not enough, what info you actually need from RSVPs, and how to follow up without driving people crazy.
A step-by-step guide to starting a block club or neighborhood association that gives your community an organized voice and a foundation for action.
The 16-year-old does not want to be there. You cannot force excitement, but you can design an experience where younger members feel like the reunion is for them too.