Category: Local Community Engagement Opportunities
-
Engagement Opportunity Rhythms #18
Engagement Opportunity Rhythms by Josh Reeves 18. Start a weekly open meal night in your home.
-
Making the Most of Opportunities (Part 1)
Sometimes, as Christians, we don’t see opportunities to shine for Jesus. They can be overlooked because they seem too small to have an impact. But if we are wise, we will think carefully of where there is an opportunity, no matter how small, and seize it! And then there are the times that God just…
-
Engagement Opportunity Rhythms #16
Engagement Opportunity Rhythms by Josh Reeves 16. Grow a garden and give out extra produce to neighbors.
-
Ways to Serve Neighbors in the Fall
As the weather gets colder in the Fall, it can be a challenge to engage with neighbors. People tend to stay inside, especially the elderly or disabled. It can become a very isolating time. With the colder change in weather, also comes the busyness of preparing for the holiday season. This can also be a…
-
Engagement Opportunity Rhythms #15
Engagement Opportunity Rhythms by Josh Reeves 15. Art swap night – bring out what you’re tired of and trade with neighbors.
-
Community in Reunions
When people have shared experiences, a relational bond begins to form. More experiences can lend themselves to stronger bonds. Such is the case when childhood friends stay in contact through adulthood. Recently, my husband received a phone call that a childhood friend had passed away. His friend that called was asking him to come home…
-
Engagement Opportunity Rhythms #14
Engagement Opportunity Rhythms by Josh Reeves 14. Have a game night (yard games outside, or board games inside)
-
Fall Hospitality
How well do you know your neighbors? Do you know their names? The times they come and go? What about their favorite dessert? Do they attend church? If so, where? Do they have any food allergies? What do (or did) they do for a living? Do they live far or close to family? Would you…
-
Engagement Opporotunity Rhythms #13
Engagement Opportunity Rhythms by Josh Reeves 13. Cook Out with gate open, or even in the front yard and let neighbors know they are welcome to join.
-
Be Aware of Those Around You
When you watch the video below, watch it to be mindful of others. If you rarely or never feel lonely that doesn’t mean someone you know isn’t. Chances are high that you have a lonely neighbor, coworker, or peer that you are either nearby or see every day. Take initiative. Call and check on someone…