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1. Develop a
shared vision for ministry with older adults. Share your vision and
invite older adults to share your vision. Have a "meeting of the
minds."
2. Involve
older adults in the decision-making process. Ask them what they
think. Older adults have lots of experience and knowledge to share.
3. Invite
older adults to become active participants in the ministry. Help
them integrate their faith in their daily life.
4. Say "Thank
you!" Find ways to express your appreciation for the ministry older
adults … a postcard or note, an email message, or … a dinner with a
special Recognition Service.
5. Keep older
adults informed. Use regular newsletters to make them feel
important. Post information on an older adult ministries bulletin
board in an area of the church where older adults normally
congregate. Develop an older adult ministries website.
6. Pick up the
phone or stop by for a visit. Make sure older adults know how
important they are to the ministry of the church.
7. Never
forget a birthday. Birthday cards, postcards and email greetings
mean a lot.
8. Greet older
adults with a smile. It may seem trivial but greeting older adults
with a warm welcome and big smile helps establish a positive tone
for ministry.
9. Involve
older adults in learning opportunities. Invite them to learn about
new ideas and resources fro ministry. Older adults want to continue
learning, and your willingness to help says that you value them.
10. Engage
older adults in prayer and Bible study. Allow God's Word to excite
and invite older adults into discipleship.
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