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Kids Ministry Collective Podcast S2 Ep.20 One Big Day To Everyday, Rethinking Easter Outreach For Childrens Ministry Leaders

Kids Ministry Collective Podcast S2 Ep.20 One Big Day To Everyday, Rethinking Easter Outreach For Childrens Ministry Leaders

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What does a real "win" look like for your Easter outreach? In this episode of The KMC Collective Podcast, Tom, Cole, Ben, and Vicki discuss how children's ministry leaders can plan Easter with the end in mind—focusing on lasting discipleship rather than just attendance numbers or egg hunts.

Discover how to define success for both church families and first-time visitors, equip parents with tools to talk about the meaning of Easter at home, and create a welcoming environment that invites families to return. Plus, learn how to avoid the dreaded post-Easter "letdown" by keeping your ministry energy consistent and planning an intentional comeback weekend.

Packed with practical follow-up ideas—from postcards with discussion questions to texting families before the next service—this episode will help you turn one Sunday into a launchpad for year-round family engagement.

In this episode, you'll learn:

  • How to define what a "win" looks like for Easter outreach
  • Strategies to help church families discuss Easter's meaning at home
  • Tips for making visitors feel known, welcomed, and invited back
  • How to maintain momentum and avoid the post-Easter dip
  • Creative follow-up ideas that actually work

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