What about Halloween?

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This is a guest post by Reggie Joiner as part of Orange Week. Orange is a strategy of bringing the church (yellow) and families (red) together to reach the next generation. If you’re new to Orange, you should click here to learn more.

What About Halloween?

Here are a few stats about Halloween:

  • An estimated 47 percent of household consumers decorate for Halloween.
  • Halloween is second only to Christmas in the volume of decorations sold.
  • Over 790 million pounds of jack-o’-lanterns and pumpkin pies will be bought.
  • Candy sales will exceed $2 billion.
  • More than 93 percent of children go trick-or-treating every year. (I wonder how many of those families go to your church?)

Most families love Halloween. Right or wrong, there is something about October 31 that stirs the imagination of children and engages the hearts of parents.

Watch your neighborhood closely today.
Listen to the laughter.
Take a look at the generosity.
Taste the sugar.
Feel the energy.
See the glow in the children’s eyes.
Notice the parents walking with their kids.
And observe how families connect with other families.
It seems kind of … magical.

Why can’t church be more like that? Why can’t the church create the kind of atmosphere for the family that captures their imagination and incites a relational revival in the home? It can, if you think Orange.
Halloween Orange!

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