9 Simple Ways to Show Your Pastor You Care

October is Pastor Appreciation Month and we’ve put together a list of 9 simple ways you can show your pastor you care. It doesn’t need to be a grand gesture that costs a lot of time or money.  In fact, that may just make your Pastor uncomfortable. Simple and heartfelt can make a bigger impact than splashy and pricey. 

Check out our list of simple ways to show your appreciation in a meaningful way. Most of them are low to no cost.  Choose one idea or pick a few and do them throughout the month–there is no wrong way to let someone know they are seen and their efforts are appreciated. 

Don’t forget to include your Associate Pastors, Youth Pastors, Music Pastors, etc.!  They all work tirelessly and outside of “regular” office hours to shepherd a flock of unruly sheep. Whenever possible, include spouses and children in your blessing as well.  They often sacrifice much for the ministry with little to no recognition.

  1. Pray for your Pastor and his family.  If you haven’t already, join our 31 Days of Prayer for Your Pastor Challenge on Instagram! If this is the only thing you do this month it will be time well spent and the rewards will be massive. In fact, pray for your church’s entire leadership team. The burden to lead well is often heavy and lonely.  We have put together a FREE printable for you to use this month that gives you things to pray for every day. After you’ve finished praying, send them a quick text to let them know you have prayed for them.  Check out our Instagram stories each day for some images you can text or message to your Pastor to tell them they’ve been prayed for. 
  1. Invite them into your home for dinner. Get to know them as people, not just a preacher/shepherd. There’s no need to cook a fancy meal unless that’s something you enjoy doing.  Order a couple of pizzas or do a Nacho Bar.  Pull out a board game (Cards Christians Like seems fitting!) or a puzzle and have a relaxing evening just laughing, sharing, and getting better acquainted.  
  1. Offer to bring dinner to them–even when no one is sick!  What is better than a night off from cooking dinner?  Dinner that’s delivered and eaten on all disposable products! NO COOKING and NO DISHES, can I get an “amen”?!  Again, if cooking a big meal isn’t your thing, do something simple like tacos. You could even pick up some of the sides from a local Mexican restaurant.  You could easily get a rotisserie chicken from the deli, grab a bagged salad, and heat up some refrigerated mashed potatoes.  Easy-peasy, quick, and delicious! Or play pizza-delivery person.  Include a bagged salad, some soda, and brownies from the bakery at your grocery and it will be a winner for the parents and the children.  I always try to send paper plates, disposable cups, napkins, and cutlery.  If I’m cooking the meal I package it in disposable containers.  It’s always hard to make sure dishes make it back to the people they belong to.  **Anytime food is involved, do take the time to ask if there are any dietary restrictions.
  1. Tell them you appreciate them.  It’s really as simple as that.  It can be by a text, a message on social media, or better yet– old fashioned snail mail.  If you prefer, even an encouraging phone call can brighten their day. Be specific.  Tell them what they’ve done or how what they recently taught has impacted your life or your faith walk.  Your words could be just the boost they need to keep them from discouragement.
  1. Praise them to their spouse and children.  You can guarantee the praise will make it back to the pastor.  It will bless not only the pastor to hear it through the grapevine, but their spouse and children will beam with pride to hear that you appreciate all the work their loved one puts in to serving the church body.
  1. Slip them a gift card for a local restaurant or cafe.  Think coffee shops, ice cream parlors, delis, bakeries, etc.  A gift of $10 gives them a reason to slip away from studying for a treat and they will return refreshed and ready to get to work. If you have the means, a gift card for a larger treat, such as dinner out or a night at a hotel is a treat they may not often give themselves. 
  1. If they have small children, offer to babysit so that they can take their spouse out on a date. Getting out of the housen (or some alone time!) can be hard. Asking people to watch your kiddos can be even harder. If you know the family and love their kids don’t wait for them to ask you to babysit–OFFER!  Your Pastor and Spouse will be blessed beyond measure!
  1. Drop off a little giftie of food to the church office.  Some homemade cookies in a gift sack with a bow, maybe a 12 pack of their canned/bottled beverage, or even sack lunches can really brighten their day and give them a boost of energy! 
  1. Organize a love offering to be given sometime during the month of October.  Coordinate with your Elder Team or Board Members to take up a free-will, love offering to give to your pastor one Sunday.

Bonus: Be slow to complain.  Before you bring any grumblings to your Pastor, ask yourself if this issue will matter when you face Jesus.  If it doesn’t, then take those grumblings to God and let Him deal with them.  If the matter is big enough, be sure to spend some time praying for your pastor and about when and how to best approach him in love before you go charging into his office or email with your issue.  I guarantee he will greatly appreciate your kindness! 

We hope these 9 simple ways to show your pastor you care are helpful not only for October and Pastor Appreciation month, but all year! Do you plan on doing any of these things this October?  We’d love for you to share with us!  Leave a comment here and share a picture on Instagram of the ways you are showing your Pastor you care! 

XOXO

Shan and Doe

The Best Way to Appreciate Your Pastor this October

Pastor Appreciation month is almost here and we are here to tell you the very best way to appreciate your pastor this October.  It costs nothing but time (and maybe a little printer ink) and will benefit not only your pastor but you and your entire church body.  And the benefits will be unmeasurable and eternal.  Are you ready?  It’s so simple!  Simply join our 31 Days of Prayer for your Pastor Challenge and commit to pray for your pastor every day for the month of October! 

Does that sound a little overwhelming to you?  Are you worried you won’t know what to pray every day for 30 days?  Do you think you might forget? Don’t worry! Like the good sisters we are, we have a few tools and tips to help you out. 

Oftentimes the hardest part of praying is knowing what to pray for so we created this FREE PRINTABLE: 31 Days of Prayer for Your Pastor.  Just work your way down the list praying one each day.  We’ve even included a few scriptures you can look up to help you as you pray.  Print the list and keep it somewhere handy for you to grab when it’s time to pray or just download the image and screen shot it on your phone so you’ll have it wherever you go.

We know how easy it is to say we are going to pray for something (or someone) and then get so busy in our day we forget to actually do it. Luckily, technology has given us a great tool to remind us–our phones!  We just set a recurring alarm labeled 31 Days of Prayer. Choose a time that you are reasonably sure you can step aside for a few moments of uninterrupted prayer.  Maybe it’s right before you go to bed.  Or when you get in your car to drive to work or drop your kids off.  Maybe your lunch break or as you step into the shower is the ideal time. Or you could pray together as a family before one of your meals. Whatever time works for you, just set that alarm and when it goes off, stop what you’re doing and look at your list and spend a few moments in prayer. 

Need a little extra accountability?  Get your friends to join the challenge to pray along with you. 
Use #STS31daysofprayersforyourpastor and share this challenge with your friends. Can you imagine a group of people (or an entire church body!) engaged in daily prayer for their pastor? Follow and share our daily posts on our Instagram page and know a community of believers will be praying alongside you for their pastors as well.  The power of social media can spread our prayers far and wide.

Now, what if you took it one step further and each day after you’ve finished praying you texted your pastor to tell him you had prayed for him and what you prayed for?  Check out  our Instagram stories each day for encouraging images you can screenshot to send to your pastor.

Daily prayer really is the very best way to appreciate your pastor this year!  Will you be joining us?  Comment here and head on over to Instagram to let us know you’re in! 

XOXO, 

Shan and Doe

P.S. Don’t forget to include your Youth Pastor, Associate Pastor, and other Pastors in your 31 Days of Prayer! 

Three Bible Study Resources for Fall

“Let the word of Christ dwell richly among you, in all wisdom teaching, and admonishing one another through psalms, hymns and spiritual songs, singing to God with gratitude in your hearts.” Colossians 3:16

September and the onset of fall always means “fresh start” to me, even more so than January 1. That being the case we thought this was the perfect time to tell you about three bible study resources for fall!

What other time of year screams, “We’re starting new!!” like fall? I think it’s all the back to school excitement!  New backpacks, notebooks, pencils, crayons, markers, folders, and of course new clothes and shoes! Even though my children are grown and no longer need those things, I still look forward to picking up some of those things for myself this time of year. A few new notebooks, maybe some markers and always, always a new bible study!

These are some of the wonderful Bible Studies that we have done this past year, are currently doing, and have on our list to do next!

First: Jen Wilkin has some great studies available online that you can do for FREE–including the workbook and either audio or video of her lectures.  We have done her studies on James, 1st Peter and are currently working our way through Matthew Part 1 and Part 2. We have also read her book Women of the Word that is an excellent resource for learning to study the bible on your own.

Jen Wilkin studies are what I would consider to be “in-depth studies”. They cover the entire book, not just a few chapters. Jen stresses comprehension, interpretation and application so you will be reading the entire text repeatedly, highlighting, annotating, looking up definitions, paying attention to context and paraphrasing verses, just to name a few things. 

While these studies do require some time and attention, they are powerful and worth your time and effort, I guarantee you will not be the same after doing one of her studies.

Second: The Daily Grace & Co. has some really great SHORT, affordable bible studies–many are just $5 during their sales, which they have often! While the studies I’ve purchased have not required a lot of homework they do employ the same study techniques as the Jen Wilkin studies and I felt they had some really good questions on the daily work.  I did their Habakkuk study earlier this year and really enjoyed it. I just purchased The Lord’s Prayer study and I’m looking forward to doing it soon! They also have a devotional book called New Every Morning that I’m loving! I got it on one of the $5 sales! 

Variety of studies from The Daily Grace & Co.

Third: Now, this last recommendation is not what I would call a traditional bible “study”. Rather, they are lectures that you could use alongside your bible reading. 

Kristi McLelland is a speaker and professor at Williamson College in Tennessee and serves as a biblical culturalit. Her studies are found through New Lens Biblical Studies. The classes don’t really require any homework other than reading whichever book of the bible she’ll be discussing and listening to the lecture. I took a copious notes!  Both Dori and I couldn’t believe how much we learned! Kristi will help you learn to look at scripture with a Middle Eastern lens in addition to a Western lens.  These studies are an investment–one that we highly recommend.

We started with the Israel study last year which is an overview of the Bible from Genesis to Revelation, looking at the history of the Jewish people and how to feast on the Word. The cost is $75

Next, we did the Italy study  which is about the first century church in the book of Acts. Again, you just need to be reading the scripture. It adds so much more to your understanding and appreciation of scripture when you know the context and culture of the people writing and reading the passages! The cost is $45

Both of these studies would be good for seasoned readers who maybe have never read the bible from beginning to end – straight through, but we would definitely recommend them for those who are new to bible reading and/or study. They are a great way to grasp the whole story of the bible.

There are additional resources that she recommends as aides. We purchased a couple to use alongside our other studies but they are not necessary to understanding the lectures.

Even though these classes are a bit pricey they are worth every penny and I have gone back over my notes several times already as I’ve been reading through the Bible this year and plan to make watching the videos a yearly event!

Just recently we did her Ezer Kenegdo – this is just a short 1.5 hour lecture on the first two words God speaks about women. It was so good. The cost for that is $19

We have also her Jesus & Women study . This 7 session study is a thoughtful look at several of Jesus’ interactions with women in the bible. It will challenge and maybe even change the way you’ve looked at these stories! This study is available through Lifeway.com

Do you already have plans for a fall bible study? Do you prefer to study alone or in a group? My sister and I have been doing long distance studies together via FaceTiime for the last year and a half, and they have been wonderful, but I definitely miss getting together with a group of women! Whether alone or with a group of friends, one of the above studies might be the perfect fit for your fall bible study needs! 

We’d love to hear what your plans are – feel free to leave a comment below letting us know what you’ll be doing!  Also, include any study tools,  books, website etc… that you’ve found helpful! We’re working on a list of our favorites to share soon!

Blessings and XOXO,

Shan