The holiday season is full of joy and laughter and celebration. However, it is a very difficult time for many people. Some are grieving the loss of a loved one, some don’t have the finances to provide gifts for their kids, some don’t have a place to lay their head, and some can’t afford groceries.
With all the pain that people experience in life, particularly around the holidays, there is no better time than to get your church involved in community outreach.
What is outreach?
Outreach is just that—the act of “reaching out.” It usually pertains to organizations, non-profits, and churches who become involved in their communities or other efforts to provide services to those who would otherwise not have access to them.
In the church realm, this usually means doing ministry outside of your church walls or hosting events that would impact people who might not normally attend a religious service. It includes meeting the needs of people, whether they attend your church or not.
Why do outreach?
Participating in outreach can make a difference and have both physical and eternal impact. Your staff, volunteers, and congregation can positively shift physical problems, like hunger or a dilapidated building. At the same time, those who are being served can feel loved and hear the gospel.
The Bible tells us to “love your neighbor.” How can we honestly be loving our neighbors in our communities if we aren’t going out to them? A simple way to love your neighbor is to ask what they need, and then do something about it.
Outreach is a practical way to serve the needs of people and share God’s love with them at the same time. 1 John 3:17-18 says, “But if anyone has the world's goods and sees his brother in need, yet closes his heart against him, how does God's love abide in him? Little children, let us not love in word or talk but in deed and in truth.”
Christmas Outreach Ideas
Christmas is a pristine opportunity to share the good news of Jesus and love those around us. In fact, more people are open to going to church or hearing the gospel around Christmas than any other time of year.
If your church is interested in reaching more people and serving your community, below are 6 ideas for Christmas outreach opportunities.