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MarriedPeople Spotlight: Devonshire Church

MarriedPeople Spotlight: Devonshire Church

We have amazing MarriedPeople partner churches. These marriage champions are taking the MarriedPeople resources and doing things that are above and beyond anything we dreamed about.

We want you to meet them. So once a month, we’ll spotlight a different church that is impacting not only the marriages in their church, but in their community. We want you to meet people from churches of all sizes, large and small, in various types of communities, whether urban, rural or suburban, with budgets big and small and volunteers plenty or scarce. Regardless of how different these churches may be from yours, we think you’ll find some relevancy to where you are.

We gave them a list of questions to find out more about their church, their team and their ministry. This month, we would like to introduce you to Brent McClintock at Devonshire Church in Harrisburg, PA.

Church: Devonshire Church (Harrisburg, PA)
MarriedPeople champion: Brent McClintock

Size of your church: 200

Approximate number of married couples: 70

Describe the area you are in: suburban

Tell Us About . . . You and Your Team

I am a volunteer.

How did you get involved in marriage ministry? Our Senior pastor attended a previous Orange Conference and wanted to start a marriage ministry. He asked me to get involved.

How many people are on your marriage ministry team? There are three couples that volunteer, either to coordinate the food and decorations or to help on stage at each Large Group event.

How did you recruit your team? Direct ask, based on knowing their personality and skills. It’s also great to find a couple with a thriving marriage to be involved.

Tell Us About . . . How You Use the MarriedPeople Resources and Strategy

What resources do you use from MarriedPeople? We use the Larger Group Experiences and monthly MarriedPeople E-ZINEs from the Strategy Pack.

What does the calendar year look like with your marriage strategy? We’ve used MarriedPeople for two years, running quarterly Large Group Nights, and send out the E-ZINE’s every month to those who signed up for it. Last year we attempted a Date Night. This year we’re planning to drop back to two Large Group events, at least one Date Night, and one Small Group session.

What are some of the unique challenges to planning events in your community, and how have you worked around them? Our first year events were on Friday evenings and attended well. We tried switching to Saturdays to make the evening less hectic, but our attendance has dipped. We’re currently surveying previous attenders to see what their preference is. But our biggest challenge is the congregation’s hesitance to RSVP. Despite all possible announcements, social media, etc., most tend to wait till one week prior to RSVP. This makes planning very very difficult.

Share with us one way you took the MarriedPeople resources and customized them to fit your church. Actually, the resources provided in the Strategy Pack are so flexible already that we’ve mostly just used the script provided.

What has been on really great thing that has come from using MarriedPeople? It’s been a great discussion starter. Some of our couples have shared how much they appreciated hearing from others around their table, and that they look forward to the Night Out events.

What has been your biggest fail and what did you learn from it? Changing events to Saturdays without asking first. I should’ve surveyed the group before making the change, instead of making the decision based solely on what I thought would be good for other people.

What’s your dream to happen next? For our couples to invite their friends and family. We’ve had a small number, but this is such a visitor-friendly opportunity, I’d love to see this take off in a direction where couples can introduce people to a Gospel community by being involved in improving their own marriage.

Thanks, Brent, and the awesome team impacting marriages in Harrisburg, PA! 

For more about Devonshire Church, check out their website

To connect with other MarriedPeople leaders, request to join the MarriedPeople Leaders Facebook group.

MarriedPeople Spotlight: Lenexa Baptist Church in KS

MarriedPeople Spotlight: Lenexa Baptist Church in KS

At the Orange Conference in April, we re-confirmed an important truth that we already knew—we have some amazing MarriedPeople partner churches. These marriage champions are taking the MarriedPeople resources and doing things that are above and beyond anything we dreamed about.

We want you to meet them. So once a month, we’ll spotlight a different church that is impacting not only the marriages in their church, but in their community. We want you to meet people from churches of all sizes, large and small, in various types of communities, whether urban, rural or suburban, with budgets big and small and volunteers plenty or scarce. Regardless of how different these churches may be from yours, we think you’ll find some relevancy to where you are.

We gave them a list of questions to find out more about their church, their team and their ministry. This month, we would like to introduce you to Jodi Knappen at Lenexa Baptist Church in Kansas.

Church: Lenexa Baptist Church in Lenexa, KS 
MarriedPeople champion: Jodi Knappen

Size of church: over 5,000 members
Approximate number of married couples: Approximately 75% of church membership

Describe the area you are in: Our main campus location is in the suburbs. We have 4 other locations across the city.

Tell Us About . . . You and Your Team

I am part-time.  I support one of our full-time Family Pastors.

How did you get involved in marriage ministry? It is part of my job—which I love! There is such a need to assist, equip and come alongside married couples of the church

How many people are on your marriage ministry team (including you)? Two, although I have several volunteers that assist with special events.

How did you recruit your team? I think about those who share the same heart for this ministry and seek them out to serve.

What are the demographics of the couples in your church?
We are about even in all of the following categories:
• young marrieds
• retirees
• parents with kids
• couples without kids

Tell Us About . . . How You Use the MarriedPeople Resources and Strategy

What resources do you use from MarriedPeople? We use the Strategy Pack, Larger Group Experiences, Small Group Resources, Date Nights and the monthly MarriedPeople E-ZINEs.

How do you use them? In what settings? Events, Sunday school, small groups, date nights

How do you communicate with your couples? Bulletin, emails and our church website

Does your marriage ministry have a social media presence? We do, both on Facebook and Twitter. But is part of the whole church media presence.

Do you encourage/invite couples from the community to your marriage events? Yes

How do you reach couples outside your church? Social media and word of mouth. We also place info at local coffee shops, stores in area, etc.

Give us an example of how you took a MarriedPeople resource and “made it your own.”
At our last Night Out we had over 200 couples—ranging from those who have been married for 60 years to newly married of three weeks. We had a photo booth during the event which was a huge hit! Each couple got two copies and we gave the charge to each husband/wife to put it where each day you can see it to remember the evening.

What has been your biggest success so far? Large Group Married People Night Out. Core 4, Habits of a Great Marriage.  We’ve had so many couples say it was the best event they have attended. They had no idea what to expect since it was the first event like this that we have hosted. They can’t wait for the next one this Fall.  I loved that we had a wide range of ages/length of marriages and all loved it!  We made it a fun evening where they could relax, laugh, enjoy great food and prizes and free childcare! Many people invited their neighbors. We also had older parents bringing their married children to double date to the event!

What has been your biggest challenge? Getting events scheduled on an overloaded calendar.

What’s your dream to happen next? I want to establish a set calendar for future MarriedPeople events in the next 2 years at our church and do more long range planning.

Thanks Jodi and the awesome group of volunteers impacting marriages in Lenexa, Kansas!

Are you a MarriedPeople partner who would like to share with others the great things that are happening through your marriage ministry? If so, email us at info@marriedpeople.org for info on how to share your story.

MarriedPeople Spotlight: Lakeshore Church

MarriedPeople Spotlight: Lakeshore Church

We have amazing MarriedPeople partner churches. These marriage champions are taking the MarriedPeople resources and doing things that are above and beyond anything we dreamed about.

We want you to meet them. So once a month, we’ll spotlight a different church that is impacting not only the marriages in their church, but in their community. We want you to meet people from churches of all sizes, large and small, in various types of communities, whether urban, rural or suburban, with budgets big and small and volunteers plenty or scarce. Regardless of how different these churches may be from yours, we think you’ll find some relevancy to where you are.

We gave them a list of questions to find out more about their church, their team and their ministry. This month, we would like to introduce you to Ashleigh Patterson at Lakeshore Church in Rockwall, Texas.

Church: Lakeshore Church (Rockwall, TX)
MarriedPeople champion: Ashleigh Patterson

Size of your church: 1000+

Approximate number of married couples: 300-400

Describe the area you are in: suburban

Tell Us About . . . You and Your Team

I am full-time on staff (as Nursery Director).

How did you get involved in marriage ministry? I was asked. 

How many people are on your marriage ministry team? Five total—two on staff and three spouses

How did you recruit your team? They volunteered.

Tell Us About . . . How You Use the MarriedPeople Resources and Strategy

What resources do you use from MarriedPeople? Strategy Pack—
Larger Group Experiences, Small Group Experiences and Date Nights

What does the calendar year look like with your marriage strategy? (How many one-night events do you do? Date Nights? Small groups? Do you send E-ZINEs out every month?)
We do an annual Marriage Seminar using 2 large group experiences and 2 separate one-night events throughout the year.

What are some of the unique challenges to planning events in your community, and how have you worked around them?
Youth sports are a big deal, and other large community events. We just try to be aware of what is going on when planning for the year.

What has been one really great thing that has come from using MarriedPeople resources? Tell us a story. We had a small group that was formed after our Marriage Seminar this year and it has really taken off. They finished the Married People small group materials and asked for more curriculum so they could keep meeting. The participants of the group are building stronger marriages and having a lot of fun!

What has been your biggest success so far? I would just say that all the events have been great because of the resources provided! It makes it hard to fail!

What has been your biggest fail and what did you learn from it? We didn’t have much success the first time we tried to get couples to hashtag a photo, so the next time we did it we REALLY emphasized it and had more participation.

What’s your dream to happen next? I would like to do bigger date night events!

Thanks, Ashleigh, and the awesome team impacting marriages in Rockwall, TX! 

For more about Lakeshore Church, check out their website

To connect with other MarriedPeople leaders, request to join the MarriedPeople Leaders Facebook group.

MarriedPeople Spotlight: Williamson’s Chapel United Methodist Church

MarriedPeople Spotlight: Williamson’s Chapel United Methodist Church

We have amazing MarriedPeople partner churches. These marriage champions are taking the MarriedPeople resources and doing things that are above and beyond anything we dreamed about.

We want you to meet them. So once a month, we’ll spotlight a different church that is impacting not only the marriages in their church, but in their community. We want you to meet people from churches of all sizes, large and small, in various types of communities, whether urban, rural or suburban, with budgets big and small and volunteers plenty or scarce. Regardless of how different these churches may be from yours, we think you’ll find some relevancy to where you are.

We gave them a list of questions to find out more about their church, their team and their ministry. This month, we would like to introduce you to Monica Humpal at Williamson’s Chapel United Methodist Church in Mooresville, NC.

Church: Williamson’s Chapel United Methodist Church (Mooresville, NC)
MarriedPeople champion: Monica Humpal

Size of your church: 2,500 membership, 1,000 average worship each Sunday

Approximate number of married couples: membership: 850, active: 400

Describe the area you are in: We are a suburban lake community, roughly 20 miles from Charlotte, NC, which is a large urban city.

Tell Us About . . . You and Your Team

I am full-time clergy on staff.

How did you get involved in marriage ministry? I heard MarriedPeople’s Ted Lowe speak at the Orange Conference, and that was the catalyst to beginning to explore this ministry in our church and community. I saw both the need in our church and the lack of marriage ministries around us, so I created it using the MarriedPeople resources. Now it’s part of my job.

How many people are on your marriage ministry team (including you)? 12

How did you recruit your team? I hand-picked team members to ensure we had representation from all ages and stages of life.

What are the demographics of the couples in your church? Mostly couples, in their 30’s-40’s, with kids

Tell Us About . . . How You Use the MarriedPeople Resources and Strategy

What resources do you use from MarriedPeople? We purchase the MarriedPeople Strategy Pack every year. We usually do three of the large group events a year, and we give out the Date Nights at each event. We also send out the MarriedPeople E-ZINE every month.

How do you communicate with your couples? Bulletin, email, verbal announcement in worship, church website, social media

Does your marriage ministry have a social media presence? Our marriage ministry does not, but our church does. We use the church’s social media accounts for Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Pinterest.

Do you encourage/invite couples from the community to your marriage events? Yes, always!

How do you reach couples outside your church? Social media, word of mouth, local paper. We encourage couples to invite friends to attend.

What has been on really great thing that has come from using MarriedPeople? The resources have helped us hone our ministry and make it well-rounded. Instead of having one event here or there, we now have a comprehensive strategy to help marriages and this material truly helps churches do that in an intentional way. Without this material, we were doing haphazard things such as one class on Sunday morning, then, several months later having a one-time marriage workshop, and nothing every tied together or made sense. This material flows and builds upon itself, but not in such a way that you MUST attend everything to understand the flow of the ministry.

What has been your biggest success so far? Large group events have really been successful and we have seen roughly, 1/4 of those attending each time are first time attendees who do not go to our church (from the community at large).

What has been your biggest challenge? ?Small groups. Couples don’t have time to commit to that and/or are reluctant to be in an intimate setting with other couples (husbands especially).

What’s your dream to happen next? An “Almost” MarriedPeople ministry!

If MarriedPeople could equip you with one resource, what would it be? Materials geared toward couples who are engaged or in committed relationships to get them READY for marriage.

Thanks, Monica, and the awesome team impacting marriages in Mooresville, NC!

MarriedPeople Spotlight: Pathway Church

MarriedPeople Spotlight: Pathway Church

We have amazing MarriedPeople partner churches. These marriage champions are taking the MarriedPeople resources and doing things that are above and beyond anything we dreamed about.

We want you to meet them. So once a month, we’ll spotlight a different church that is impacting not only the marriages in their church, but in their community. We want you to meet people from churches of all sizes, large and small, in various types of communities, whether urban, rural or suburban, with budgets big and small and volunteers plenty or scarce. Regardless of how different these churches may be from yours, we think you’ll find some relevancy to where you are.

We gave them a list of questions to find out more about their church, their team and their ministry. This month, we would like to introduce you to Josh Fortney at Pathway Church in Burleson, Texas.

Church: Pathway Church (Burleson, TX)
MarriedPeople champion: Josh Fortney

Size of your church: 1200

Approximate number of married couples: 450

Describe the area you are in: suburban

Tell Us About . . . You and Your Team

I am full-time on staff. I am the Pastor of Marriage, Family and Student Ministries (NextGen Pastor, in a nutshell).

How did you get involved in marriage ministry? I felt convicted at Orange Conference one year and responded to God’s calling to move forward. I came back on fire for God to do a big thing in marriages, and our church was very receptive to us being preventative, rather than responsive, in our marriage ministry.

How many people are on your marriage ministry team? 14 (7 couples)

How did you recruit your team? My wife and I were on the look out for people who were passionate about marriage and for people who were actively living a healthy marriage. We were also hoping to gather couples from a variety of life stages.

Tell Us About . . . How You Use the MarriedPeople Resources and Strategy

What resources do you use from MarriedPeople? Strategy Pack—
Larger Group events, Small Group study, Date Nights, monthly emails

What does the calendar year look like with your marriage strategy? (How many one-night events do you do? Date Nights? Small groups? Do you send E-ZINEs out every month?) We prepare date night kits for off-site date nights, 3-4 times a year. We strategically plan these around busier seasons (Christmas, Valentines Day, End of School, and Back to School). We also challenge our couples with specific intentional dates to go on through our Summer Date Night Challenge. This is becoming a staple in our MarriedPeople outreach as it makes a big deal out of dating your spouse.

We also strive to have one to two large group events a year. These come as a breath of fresh air in a busy calendar. Our small group ministry launches once per semester. This gives us a couple strategic times to implement small groups for marriages. We have done the E-Zine monthly until February-March of 2016. We went weekly on a newsletter challenging couples to reset on their marriage through grace and forgiveness. We will begin monthly E-Zines again in June 2016.

What are some of the unique challenges to planning events in your community, and how have you worked around them? Texas=Football, Friday night lights are August-December. That makes it hard to plan an event in the fall. We are praying for people to take a week off from high school football to be their best US. We have many families who are devoted to sports and school activities. We are battling the “kid-centered home.”

We also have a Saturday evening worship service at our church. That means we’re limited on our facility usage. We have been creative by making meals for couples to grab after worship and head out on a date. We also try to meet people where they’re at in their busy schedules by giving them things they can do as a couple while they’re at kids games, practices, traveling to and from events and even while they’re apart.

We are continually praying for married people to step up and prioritize their marriage. We know God will repair, restore, and invigorate marriages through His church. MarriedPeople gives us a strategic way to reach couples.

Share with us one way you took the MarriedPeople resources and customized them to fit your church. We try to make the date nights our own. One of the small things that made a huge impact was adding a hashtag that is specific to our church. We have seen, as well as others in our community, the #pathwaydate hashtag pop up often. It creates a buzz and gets people excited about dating. We took small activities from each date and put them on a punchcard for couples to complete last summer. They had to go on dates, complete the activities, and post on social media in order for their date to count for the competition. The winning couple got a weekend at a Bed N Breakfast, 2nd place got dinner at a fancy restaurant, and 3rd place got an at home date kit. It was a great blend of the date nights and a fun way to challenge people in the summer time.

What has been your biggest fail and what did you learn from it? Valentines Day 🙁 We got people to pre-order food, but we didn’t get them to prepay. So we had a number of meals we expected selling and ended up selling only a fraction. It was a fail on me, but lesson learned!

What’s your dream to happen next? We want to build our large group event to be a staple in the calendars of couples. We hope to bring in the date night comedy tour, but we need to build momentum in order to do that. We would also love to see a large number of married small groups develop from this US series.

Thanks, Josh, and the awesome team impacting marriages in Burleson, TX! 

For more about Pathway Church, check out their website. 

To connect with other MarriedPeople leaders, request to join the MarriedPeople Leaders Facebook group.

MarriedPeople Spotlight: Greater Works Outreach

MarriedPeople Spotlight: Greater Works Outreach

We have amazing MarriedPeople partner churches. These marriage champions are taking the MarriedPeople resources and doing things that are above and beyond anything we dreamed about.

We want you to meet them. So once a month, we’ll spotlight a different church that is impacting not only the marriages in their church, but in their community. We want you to meet people from churches of all sizes, large and small, in various types of communities, whether urban, rural or suburban, with budgets big and small and volunteers plenty or scarce. Regardless of how different these churches may be from yours, we think you’ll find some relevancy to where you are.

We gave them a list of questions to find out more about their church, their team and their ministry. This month, we would like to introduce you to Jonathan Curry at Greater Works Outreach in Monroeville, PA.

Church: Greater Works Outreach (Monroeville, PA)
MarriedPeople champion: Jonathan Curry

Size of your church: 400

Approximate number of married couples: 150

Describe the area you are in: suburban

Tell Us About . . . You and Your Team

I am full-time on staff in Children’s Ministry and leading the Contemporary service.

How did you get involved in marriage ministry? We saw a huge need and wanted to be involved with parents of our students.

How many people are on your marriage ministry team? 8

How did you recruit your team? Face to face, built on personal relationships already established.

Tell Us About . . . How You Use the MarriedPeople Resources and Strategy

What resources do you use from MarriedPeople? Strategy Pack—Larger Group events, Small Group study, Date Nights, monthly emails

What does the calendar year look like with your marriage strategy? (How many one-night events do you do? Date Nights? Small groups? Do you send E-ZINEs out every month?) We run our ministry during the school year and host alternating large and small group experiences at the church usually.  We meed every 6-8 weeks and we try to have “just for fun” events that couples can just come to and connect with each other.

What are some of the unique challenges to planning events in your community, and how have you worked around them? Scheduling is everyone’s issue, so we instead of putting our eggs all into just one event, we broke it out to a six-week alternating schedule. That way if you have to miss one event, you don’t miss the whole principle being taught.

Share with us one way you took the MarriedPeople resources and customized them to fit your church. We really take them as is so we don’t customize them too much, but we will exclude elements for time or replace some of the games with our own silliness.

What has been your biggest success so far? Success is in the eye of the beholder, but to me, the fact that everyone who comes has come consistently and they have found a niche in our church has been beneficial to them and to us as a church.

What has been your biggest fail and what did you learn from it? We tried early on to be way too serious and approach this topic with simplicity and education, but we have since grown to understand the value of honesty and laughing at ourselves.

Thanks, Jonathan, and the awesome team impacting marriages in Monroeville, PA! 

To connect with other MarriedPeople leaders, request to join the MarriedPeople Leaders Facebook group.

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