The “summer slump” that many declining churches experience is a self-fulfilling prophecy. Most declining churches actually take actions that lead to a summer slump: they combine worship services and the choir takes the summer off. No wonder church attendance is down in the summer.
Ever wonder what would happen if your church was a year-round church that added ministries in the summer? Well, the June edition of our e-zine, On Track, will show you some ways to actually increase attendance in the summer. So watch for it during the first part of June. If you’re not subscribed to On Track, you can do so by clicking here.
Summer Slump is Coming
The “summer slump” that many declining churches experience is a self-fulfilling prophecy. Most declining churches actually take actions that lead to a summer slump: they combine worship services and the choir takes the summer off. No wonder church attendance is down in the summer.
Ever wonder what would happen if your church was a year-round church that added ministries in the summer? Well, the June edition of our e-zine, On Track, will show you some ways to actually increase attendance in the summer. So watch for it during the first part of June. If you’re not subscribed to On Track, you can do so by clicking here.
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