Thursday, October 23, 2008

Redeeming Halloween


There's no denying the controversy that accompanies Halloween. Whether or not you choose to acknowledge the day is up to you (obviously) but I'd like to offer some suggestions for those of you who would like to in some way participate in the festivities.
At Providence, we believe in redeeming Halloween. It is the only day in the year where the community comes to you - literally to your door. Because of that, we have a unique opportunity to meet people where they are (on our doorstep!) and bless them.
With a view to that end we take a couple of simple steps:
  • Giving away full-size candy bars. We want the children to tell their friends about our house so we give away the best candy. Not only is it big, but it has a large sticker on it with information about the church. We take advantage of the real estate on the candy bar to get a message out.
  • Yard Parties - Another way to make your house the best on the block is to do it up big. We do bounce houses, hot soup or chili or burgers and drinks for the parents, face-painting and little carnival games. This way, you're not only seeing the children and interacting with them, but you get face-time with the parents while their children play. No longer are parents waiting at the base of the driveway while their children run up to the door and back down.
These ideas might be hard to achieve based on limiting variables. The point is, there are steps we can make to get out into the neighborhood, meet both parents and children, and show others that Halloween can be redeemed for God's glory. A day that is taboo to some and downright wrong to others has the potential to bring people together and open up opportunities for the gospel.
So, should you choose to partake, make the most of your opportunities.

Happy Halloween!

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