46 min

081: 15 Ways to Minister in the Season of COVID-19 The Pastor Wife Life

    • Christianity

We are experiencing an unprecedented (at least in our lifetime) event as this episode goes live. As pastors' wives, we are stepping into a whole new arena of ministry and as a popular meme says, "and just like that, we were all televangelists."

We are learning more than ever before that the Church is not a building and we are finding new ways to connect with our people. The creativity of Church Creatives around the world has lit up the Facebook groups I'm in and I wanted to share a few ideas on how we can continue to minister in this crazy season!

This list is certainly not exhaustive, but I asked the ladies in the Pastor Wife Life Facebook group how they are connecting with their people and communities and I've compiled some of these answers right here.


1. Provide lunches for healthcare employees. (Andrea Z.)

2. Send out a daily text with a prayer focus for the day. (Julie M.)

3. Create a private Facebook group for your church family. (Julie M.)

4. Feeding kids in the local community. (Julie M.)

5. Feeding parents at the local children's hospital. (Julie M.)

6. Zoom Meetings (Nicole C.) Zoom is a video conferencing app that allows you to meet virtually and it's a fun way to connect. People are leading Sunday School classes, Bible studies, small groups, youth gatherings, discipleship, etc. The possibilities are endless!

7. Phone calls. Yes! Actual phone calls. (This is way out of my comfort zone, but I'm making myself do it!) A lot of our older members aren't comfortable texting and some don't do social media at all so a phone call to them means so much! We divided our church directory between the staff and leadership and are all making phone calls to our congregation.

8. Post Bible stories and lessons for kids. Many churches are posting quick videos from their children's pastor or directors. LifeChurch has a ton of free resources available. Other companies have waived their copyright restrictions to those who have purchased their curriculum.

9. Provide a packet for kids with worksheets, crafts, and other things to go along with the video lessons. Drop them off at homes.

10. Coronaviru
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I would love for you to take a few minutes and fill out the ANONYMOUS survey I created. Your answers will help me make the PWP better!
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The Pastor Wife Life

We are experiencing an unprecedented (at least in our lifetime) event as this episode goes live. As pastors' wives, we are stepping into a whole new arena of ministry and as a popular meme says, "and just like that, we were all televangelists."

We are learning more than ever before that the Church is not a building and we are finding new ways to connect with our people. The creativity of Church Creatives around the world has lit up the Facebook groups I'm in and I wanted to share a few ideas on how we can continue to minister in this crazy season!

This list is certainly not exhaustive, but I asked the ladies in the Pastor Wife Life Facebook group how they are connecting with their people and communities and I've compiled some of these answers right here.


1. Provide lunches for healthcare employees. (Andrea Z.)

2. Send out a daily text with a prayer focus for the day. (Julie M.)

3. Create a private Facebook group for your church family. (Julie M.)

4. Feeding kids in the local community. (Julie M.)

5. Feeding parents at the local children's hospital. (Julie M.)

6. Zoom Meetings (Nicole C.) Zoom is a video conferencing app that allows you to meet virtually and it's a fun way to connect. People are leading Sunday School classes, Bible studies, small groups, youth gatherings, discipleship, etc. The possibilities are endless!

7. Phone calls. Yes! Actual phone calls. (This is way out of my comfort zone, but I'm making myself do it!) A lot of our older members aren't comfortable texting and some don't do social media at all so a phone call to them means so much! We divided our church directory between the staff and leadership and are all making phone calls to our congregation.

8. Post Bible stories and lessons for kids. Many churches are posting quick videos from their children's pastor or directors. LifeChurch has a ton of free resources available. Other companies have waived their copyright restrictions to those who have purchased their curriculum.

9. Provide a packet for kids with worksheets, crafts, and other things to go along with the video lessons. Drop them off at homes.

10. Coronaviru
- - - - -
Join the Private Facebook Community
The Pastor Wife Life group on Facebook is a private group just for you! We'd love to connect with you.
Survey for Pastors' Wives
I would love for you to take a few minutes and fill out the ANONYMOUS survey I created. Your answers will help me make the PWP better!
Be A Guest on The Pastor Wife Life
Go to the FAQ page to find out how you can be on an episode of the PWP. I promise - it's painless!

Check us out on YouTube!
The Pastor Wife Life

46 min