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7 Excellent Father’s Day Ideas for Churches


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If you’re looking for Fathers Day ideas for churches, you’ve come to the right place!

It can be notoriously challenging to find unique gifts for the fathers in our lives, but there are definitely good ideas out there for those who want to make this day extra special and honor fatherhood. We’re sharing seven of our favorites here.

Whether the focus is on food, fun, or honoring our spiritual fathers, there are plenty of things your church can do to celebrate this special holiday. Are you ready to learn more?

Let’s jump in.

Estimated reading time: 10 minutes

Table of contents

  • Celebrating Father’s Day
    • Father’s Day at Church
    • What Does the Bible Say?
    • A Word of Caution
  • 7 Fathers Day Ideas For Churches
    • 1. Bacon Bar
    • 2. Dad-Themed Foods and Drinks
    • 3. Grilling Supplies
    • 4. Pre or Post-Service Games
    • 5. Father-Child Event
    • 6. Host a Guest Speaker
    • 7. Honor Fathers During Service
  • Father’s Day for Churches
  • More Resources for Church Holidays
Celebrating Father’s Day

It’s not easy to celebrate Father’s Day. While there are a lot of tools and resources to help make an awesome event for other holidays, Father’s Day is one that is notoriously difficult. But fear not! There are still plenty of things you can do to celebrate Father’s Day the right way.

When it comes down to it, the most important thing is for us to acknowledge dads and honor them. That should be your church’s focus. Let’s look a little bit more into what celebrating Father’s Day at church looks like, and everything the Bible has to say about it all.

Father’s Day at Church

Celebrating Father’s Day at church is important because it’s a way to show appreciation for dads in a place that values family and love. In church, we learn about caring for others and being thankful, so it’s fitting to honor fathers there.

It’s a time for families to come together and recognize the hard work and love that dads give every day. By celebrating at church, we also acknowledge the spiritual growth and guidance fathers provide to their families, teaching important values and beliefs.

For many, Father’s Day at church is a chance to strengthen bonds and create lasting memories. It’s a reminder that fathers are not just providers but also mentors and role models. Father’s Day is a memorial day, where we can remember all that our fathers have done and still do for us.

In the church community, fathers are celebrated not just for their achievements but for their commitment to raising children with kindness and integrity. It’s a day to express gratitude for their sacrifices and support.

Overall, celebrating Father’s Day on Sunday service brings families closer and reinforces the values of love, respect, and gratitude that are central to the teachings of faith.

What Does the Bible Say?

The Bible speaks highly of fathers and their important role in families. It says that fathers should love and care for their children, teaching them right from wrong and guiding them with wisdom. In Ephesians 6:4, it says, “Fathers, do not provoke your children to anger, but bring them up in the discipline and instruction of the Lord.”

Proverbs 22:6 advises, “Train up a child in the way he should go; even when he is old he will not depart from it.” This means fathers have a responsibility to raise their children in a way that honors God and helps them grow into good people.

The Bible also emphasizes the importance of respecting and obeying fathers. In Exodus 20:12, it says, “Honor your father and your mother, so that you may live long in the land the Lord your God is giving you.”

And don’t forget all the bible verses about the best father of all: God! Romans 8:15 tells us that all of us have a good father in heaven and belong in His family. “The Spirit you received does not make you slaves, so that you live in fear again; rather, the Spirit you received brought about your adoption to sonship. And by him we cry, ‘Abba, Father.'”

The Bible teaches that fathers should be loving, wise, and responsible caregivers, and that children should honor and obey them.

A Word of Caution

When it comes to Mother’s Day and Father’s Day, it’s important to be sensitive to the fact that these holidays can stir up mixed and even painful emotions for some people.

Some members of your church may have had abusive or absent fathers. Others may want to have families, but infertility or other life circumstances have gotten in the way.

To avoid anyone feeling excluded, you can invite all the men to participate in whatever activities or giveaways are available. In addition, focusing on father figures, the characteristics of fatherhood, and our Heavenly Father can help make the holiday more inclusive.

Whatever route you decide to go, the most important thing is to show your appreciation for all the dads out there who are doing their best.

7 Fathers Day Ideas For Churches

While moms are perfectly content with flowers, jewelry, or a craft from their kids, dads can be a little trickier to impress. And unfortunately, most church budgets can’t accommodate gifting every dad a quality golf club or cool tech gadget.

But remember that in all gift-giving, it truly is the thought that counts. Although Father’s Day isn’t a liturgical holiday, there are definitely biblical principles associated with fatherhood. So take this time not just to give away a trinket, but to celebrate the gift of fatherhood and everything it entails.

According to Statistia, of all the gifts wanted by fathers on Father’s Day, the highest is actually nothing.

But this is good news! That means that gifts are not the priority. The priority is families spending time toget...

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