Summer is more than a season of sunshine and school holidays — it is an opportunity for your church to be seen, heard and involved in the life of your community.
While larger outreach events still have a role to play, this year we want to encourage a slightly different focus: connection. It is about engaging with local people, building trust and creating opportunities for meaningful relationships to grow. The summer months naturally lend themselves to this — through your building, your team and your heart for those around you.
So how can your church make an impact this summer?
1. Use your building as a community base
Your church property is more than bricks and mortar. It is a practical and spiritual asset for your local mission. Could you open your doors in ways that say, “You are welcome here”?
- A drop-in café offering free refreshments to families
- A shaded space or quiet room at community events
- Hosting local groups or activities to strengthen community links.
Even small initiatives can create a sense of belonging and offer a glimpse of God’s love in action.
2. Meet people where they are

Summer brings people outdoors, to local parks, school fêtes, family fun days and high streets. This could be a chance to move outside your usual spaces and engage with your community in familiar settings.
- Set up a prayer or reflection tent at a local event
- Support a school or council-run activity with volunteers
- Collaborate with other nearby churches for a shared outreach initiative.
Sometimes the most meaningful conversations happen when we step into someone else’s space.
3. Focus on building relationships, not just attendance

It is tempting to measure success by numbers — how many turned up, how many leaflets were handed out. But lasting fruit often comes from quieter, more personal moments.
As you plan:
- Think about how people will be invited to stay connected
- Promote regular activities such as toddler groups or community lunches
- Nominate team members to intentionally engage in conversations
- See your summer activity as the beginning of a journey, not a one-off event.
4. Prepare your team to make a difference
Your church community is your greatest resource. Whether welcoming at the door or running a game, every team member has the potential to reflect Christ’s love.

Support your team by:
- Sharing the purpose behind the event, not just the logistics
- Taking time to pray together before and after
- Equipping them with simple ways to start conversations
- Kindness, attentiveness and encouragement go a long way in creating lasting impressions.
5. Let the Good News be visible
However light touch your event, consider how it might gently express the message of Jesus. Could you include:
- A short, relevant story of faith
- Creative ideas to engage with prayer
- A leaflet with details of what your church offers this autumn.
People often respond to authenticity, hospitality and hope far more than polished presentations.
Let this be the summer of connection
You do not have to plan something complex or costly. Simply being involved in the life of your community, offering a warm welcome and getting to know people can have a lasting impact.





