Saturday, August 17, 2013

CAMP TIME

CAMP TIME! It's summer time which means it's time to start packing and getting ready to go to camp or send your kids off to camp. Here are a few ideas to make it less stressful:

For the Pastor or Youth Pastor...

-Choose a Camp that offers what you and your students are looking for that particular year.
   -If finances are short it's probably best to find a camp nearby or do a lot of fundraising!
   -Going to the same camp year after year does have it's benefits. You build a repertoire with the staff there and you know what to expect. However, you also have to consider all your options and what is best for your group. Sometimes changing things up may be what you need to build a new sense of excitement within your group. It also will give them opportunity to meet new friends and be exposed to new guest speakers.

-Choose your counselor(s). If you have a large group going you may need to bring other counselors with you. Think and pray long and hard about this decision before you ask someone.
    -A few questions to ask yourself when considering a counselor: Are they saved? Are they a spiritual influence on others? Do they have a good spirit and attitude? Are they good under pressure? Do they have the same beliefs/standards as you? Will they uphold your rules and the camp rules? Will they be a help or hindrance? Will they be able to keep up with the schedule? Do they get along with the campers going? Will they be able to take the time off of work and away from their family? Do they have a kid going? (we usually recommend parents not going as counselors)

  -Choose your mode of transportation. We think it's best that everyone travels together to get to their destination. A Church van or bus is great if your destination is nearby. However, if it will take 5 hours or more to get there we recommend flying if you can afford it. If you are unable to afford it we recommend renting a vehicle and getting insurance. That way if there is a breakdown you know the rental company will get someone there as soon as possible to fix the vehicle or send you a new one to get you to your destination. But if you use a Church vehicle you will have to wait for the Church to send someone to fix it or scramble to find a new mode of transportation if you can't fix the problem yourself. It's an unsettling feeling when you are stuck on the side of a road with a vehicle full of other people's kids! So make a wise choice when it comes to transportation.
    -Please make sure your vehicle is mechanically inspected before you leave to head to camp and from camp. Please choose a responsible and safe driver that comes highly recommended and who will go the speed limit. Please make sure your vehicle has the proper tags and insurance.
    -Have a plan before you leave. You should have a pretty good idea of where you should be and when. Make sure you include restroom breaks and food stops. Make it clear to parents and campers what your plan is and if they need to bring food or money.
    -It's a good idea you have a person in the Church that you can keep updated on your traveling status. That person can then contact the parents to let them know you made it safely or relay any other messages you may have.
    -Use traveling time to bond with your campers! Play games, have contest, sing, chit-chat, tell stories, practice for camp competition, etc.

-Choose how to finance Camp. Figure out how much it will cost each camper. Include cost of camp, cost of traveling and we also include cost of counselors in this number (they are taking off of work so they shouldn't have to pay to take kids to camp). Once you figure out the individual cost you will then have to decide on the best way to finance it. You can just let the parents know the cost and let them figure out how to pay for it. However, by doing this you may prevent some from being able to go. So we like to do a fundraiser of some kind to finance the cost of camp.
    -Just by doing a simple google search you can come up with a number of fundraising ideas. These are a few that have worked great for us...Selling candy or candy bars, a chili supper, spaghetti supper, pie/bake auction, auction off kids to do work, and garage sales.

-Have a Meeting with the parents and students as soon as you decide what camp your going to and how much it will cost. Then as it gets closer to camp, schedule meetings as needed to discuss the details and answer any questions they might have.
   -Most camps offer a brochure that tells about the camp, the cost and the rules and expectations for the campers to abide by. Make sure each family receives one.
   -If your planning on doing any fundraisers let them know what and when. Also share with them the amount you expect to raise. The earlier you get started the better!
   -Make it very clear to the students and parents both as to what your personal expectations and rules are as they will be representing you and your church while at camp and during travel. For instance if there is a dress code, if you expect them to participate in Bible quiz or other camp competitions, items to bring or not to bring, etc.

-Pray for Camp! This is a must in order to have a successful week at camp. Begin praying as soon as possible. Pray for them by name and need. Also encourage the church family, parents and the kids to pray and fast. Put a full list of names on the Church prayer list of all who will be attending including workers.We also like to write their names on an index card (can include pic) and pass out to anyone in the church family who is willing to pray daily for that kid by name. If the church family wants to take it a step further they can "adopt" that kid who is going to camp by doing special things for them such as leaving them a note or a little gift, etc.
-In the weeks and months before the kids go to camp pray the Lord will begin softening their hearts towards the Holy Spirit. If there is someone unsaved pray they will be saved before they head off to camp. If there are certain issues they are dealing with pray they get it dealt with before they go.                                    
-While they are at camp pray the Lord will speak to their hearts during the preaching time. Pray they will listen to the Holy Spirit and have boldness to make the necessary decision. Pray they will have a good attitude and spirit towards others. Pray they will participate in the camp activities and that they stay safe during participation. Pray they will have an obedient spirit and follow the rules. Pray they will get proper rest each night and not get too worn out and cranky. Pray your group will bond and grow closer to each other and to you.
    -Pray for the Counselors. Pray for their safety. Pray the Lord will give them wisdom and that they will make right choices when dealing with the campers. Pray they will have right spirit and good attitude as well. Pray they will be able to get the proper rest during the week.
    -Pray for the Camp, Camp Staff, and Camp Counselors. Pray for good weather, good attitudes, unity, spirit of helpfulness, strength and endurance.
    -Pray for the Guest Speakers. Pray they will be able to make it safely and on time to camp. Pray they will be healthy and in good spirits during the week. Pray the Lord will give them the exact message you and your campers need.  Pray they will have clarity of mind and heart when speaking. Pray they will bond with your campers and have a lasting influence on them.

Hope you have an awesome time at camp!!!

Below is a packing list that we've used in the past. We find clip art on google images according to the theme of that years summer camp to add a personal touch! Then we make the majority of list from the camp brochure as far as what to wear and what not to bring. The rest of the list is common sense items. We also like to put a personal note on the list.

Saturday, July 13, 2013

Kid's Club At The Mall

Everyone loves spending time with their family, right? Well we discovered our local mall has a kids club called, Kidgets. The best part is you can get a yearly membership for only $5 per kid! How exciting!!!! If you don't know already you will soon find out I LOVE SAVING $$$. Since becoming a stay-at-home mommy being frugal has become a way of life. Actually my hubby teases me that my motto is, "If it's FREE, it's for ME!" and well he is right! 
Anyways I thought I would share with you about this club since my son loves it so much. We happened to be at the mall last fall when they were having an event. I asked what was going on and they explained to us about the Kidgets Club. We joined that day and received a free t shirt and a bag of goodies. Then allowed our son to join in on the fun. That particular day they were handing out a box of K'nex transformer toys, had coloring sheets, small crafts and a bouncy house. I couldn't believe all he walked away with and the amount of fun he had. We were hooked! 
We receive a flyer in the mail as well as an email for upcoming events. Most events are on Saturdays which means it's a family activity!! Their events usually last about 2 hours and include crafts, coloring sheets, giveaways and an activity that goes with their event theme. Today's event was a Pirate Party. They had a crew from Disney Radio there playing games with the kids. They gave away pirate attire and swords, made treasure chests, messages in a bottle, dug for buried treasure and had an all around good time! In the past we've enjoyed  Milk and Cookies with Santa (even though our son was scared of Santa), Costume Party, and of course anytime they have a bouncy house is a big hit.
Our membership also includes perks with other vendors/retailers in the mall. Plus every time you go to the mall show your membership card at the customer service desk and your child gets to spin a wheel to win a prize!
So if your looking for a fun time with your family at a great price go ask customer service at your local mall about their kid's club!
 

PICKLE SUNDAY PROMOTION


PICKLE SUNDAY PROMOTION! No sour attitudes with Pickle Sunday! Kids will go crazy for ice cold, juicy pickles.

Here are a few ideas and tips for this promotion:

-Pickles are best if served nice and cold.

-Don't forget to have heavy duty paper towels &/or wet wipes handy! BTW...Regular napkins are too thin and don't do much good. Have a trash can available.

-When serving use tongs, you will be glad you have them by the time you get to the bottom of the jar.

-Can purchase large jars of pickles in the Bulk aisle of local grocer.

-Encourage workers and kids to wear green that day.

-A fun contest/icebreaker we enjoy doing is a pickle eating contest. The person who eats their pickle the fastest is the winner.
      -Want to make it more interesting? Put it in an ice cream cone and add whip cream and a cherry on top of the pickle. Oh yeah!!! It's really great when they think it's an ice cream cone and they take a nice Big bite of a PICKLE! Hehehe!!!! We award the winner a prize and we also give all the participants a small prize as well for allowing us to torcher them! lol

-Pickle Juice is another contest/icebreaker you can do. Disperse the pickle juice into small cups and give one to each player. Then on GO they drink it down. The first person to finish their cup is the winner.
      -Want to make it more interesting? Pour the pickle juice into a pop can (Mountain Dew would be best) and say GO. Once again they will have a sour look on their face when they realize it's pickle juice and not pop. Remember to award the winner a prize and give all the participants a small prize.

-Have a SOUR FACE contest. Instead of silly faces we want to see SOUR FACES! Award the winner a prize!

-Sing the "Jesus wants everybody Happy!" song.

"Jesus Wants Everybody Happy!" Song
The Devil wants everybody GRUMPY!
The Devil wants everybody SAD!
The Devil wants everybody GRUMPY, GRUMPY, GRUMPY,
He doesn't want anybody GLAD!

BUT...
Jesus wants everybody HAPPY!
Jesus wants everybody GLAD!
Jesus wants everybody HAPPY, HAPPY, HAPPY,
He doesn't want anybody SAD!


The pictures below are of Pickle Sunday flyer. It is made in Microsoft Publisher 2010. Graphics are courtesy of google. If you would like a file of this flyer please email me at theministrytoolbox@blogspot.com

God Bless!









BUBBLE SUNDAY PROMOTION

Bubble Sunday is a great promotion during the Spring and Summer months. What kid doesn't love Bubbles?! It's amazing how the simple pleasure of Bubbles brings such joy and laughter to all. It reminds me how we should allow the Joy of our Salvation to Bubble Up and overflow. Do others see your love for the Lord?
Here are a few ideas for Bubble Sunday:
-Give each child a bottle of their very own bubbles!

-Have different bubble stations set up on the church grounds where the kids can go to. For instance you can have an outdoor bubble machine, giant bubbles, colored bubbles, and lots of different wands.

-Run a contest where the person who brings the most visitors or behaves the best, etc. can win a prize. Purchase a bubble set that is in your price range. You can find all kinds of ideas on amazon.com or at your local dept. store.

-Hire a bubble entertainer if available in your area.

Below is a Sample flyer I made using Microsoft Publisher 2010. Please email me at theministrytoolbox.com if you would like to receive this file.

God Bless




Friday, July 12, 2013

LOVE YOUR COUNTRY SUNDAY

Love Your Country Sunday is a great promotion for Independence Day weekend.

Here are a few ideas you could use for this special day:
-Encourage everyone to dress in red, white and blue! Award one guy and one gal for the most patriotic outfit. If you are doing this promotion for the bus ministry you could choose 1 or 2 on each route. If you are doing this as a Sunday School promotion then choose 1 or 2 in each classroom. Well you get the idea! We also strongly encourage the workers to set an example and participate as well.

-You could give out small hand held flags or patriotic trinkets. Oriental Trading Co. or US Toys is a great resource.

-As a treat you can serve red, white and blue bomb pops.

-Sing Patriotic Songs such as My Country, 'Tis of Thee, The Star-Spangled Banner, O Beautiful For Spacious Skies, Battle Hymn of the Republic.

Below is a sample of a Love Your Country Flyer made in Microsoft Publisher 2010.
If you would like the file please feel free to email me at theministrytoolbox@blogspot.com




Thursday, July 11, 2013

Cookie Sunday

Cookie Sunday is a great promotion for every age! Most everyone has a sweet tooth and if they don't they are lying;) Hahahaha!! You can use this promotion for the Bus Ministry, Sunday School, Children's Church or for whatever Ministry you desire!
I personally recommend you take the extra effort and bake homemade cookies! Also beware of peanut allergies by not including peanut butter or peanuts in your cookie recipe.
The pictures of Flyers are made using Microsoft Publisher 2010.


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Welcome to The Ministry Toolbox! This is a blog to provide tools for the different areas of ministries in The Church and in The Home. We will try to provide ideas and tips we've brainstormed or gathered through the years, lessons we've learned and everything in between!

Through the past 15+ years we've actively served the Lord in many different ministries of the Church. We love serving in Children's Ministries such as Children's Church, Sunday School, Nursery, Vacation Bible School, Bus Ministry and Bible Clubs. We've also served as Secretary, Youth Minister, Minister of Finances, and Assistant Pastor. This is not said to be boastful but just to give you a glimpse of who we are. As Christians our hearts have always been to just serve the Lord anyway and anywhere we can.

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