Celebrate Clergy Appreciation Month 2018

Celebrate Clergy Appreciation Month 2018

by | 05 Oct 2018

Throughout the month of October, churches around the world will show their appreciation for clergy and pastoral staff members in a variety of ways. These men and women can be celebrated through personal notes or gifts, by groups like a Sunday school class, or in larger settings with the entire congregation.  

Here are some ideas:

  • Show one of the Board of General Superintendents Pastor Appreciation videos during a church service this month. Videos can be found on our Vimeo page.
  • Share a video on social media explaining what you appreciate about your pastor using #lovemynazpastor.
  • Organize a prayer calendar so each pastor is prayed for every day of the month.
  • Create a slideshow presentation of pastors in action during the past year. Set it to music and play it as a pre-service video.
  • Give clergy families a night out to a local restaurant or gift certificate for an overnight get-away.
  • Invite children to create artwork for the pastors.
  • Choose a day and have people text pastors hourly with a heartfelt message explaining how the pastors have positively impacted members.
  • Submit an article to the local newspaper bragging on your pastors and thanking them publicly.
  • Allow members of the congregation to volunteer time serving pastoral leaders by babysitting or helping with yard projects and other home maintenance.
  • Update your pastor’s office with new paint, décor, or a technology upgrade.

On behalf of the Church of the Nazarene's Global Ministry Center, thank you to pastors and all clergy for their labor and leadership in helping to make Christlike disciples in the nations. 

Tags
Comments

Recientes

Image
Aurba spanish
Caption

La bandera de Aruba consiste de una estrella roja y dos líneas amarillas. La estrella roja representa los cuatro puntos del compás, ya que la isla atrajo personas de todas partes del mundo. La estrella también representa a la isla en si, rodeada por el hermoso mar azul. Las líneas amarillas horizontales denotan la posición libre y separada que Aruba disfruta en el Reino de los Países Bajos. El azul representa al mar que rodea a Aruba; el amarillo es el color de la abundancia, representando el pasado de la isla y sus industrias de oro, aloe y aceite; el rojo es el amor que cada nativo de Aruba siente por su país y por la antigua industria de Palo de Brasil; y el blanco simboliza las playas de arena blanca al igual que la pureza de los corazones de la gente de Aruba que se esfuerzan por justicia, orden y libertad.

Banderas de las Naciones: Aruba

31 Mar 2025
Go to content
Image
Paraguay Youth Camp

Jóvenes paraguayos se animan a correr al…

28 Mar 2025
Go to content
Image
Asia-Pacific

La JNI de Corea regresa a Tailandia para un…

28 Mar 2025
Go to content
Image
Wes Tracy

Recordando a Wesley Tracy

28 Mar 2025
Go to content

Más Popular

There are no news items to show.

Newsletter