Tech-powered festival planning
Your fall outreach doesn’t have to be chaotic. Use your digital tools to streamline planning and follow-up:
- Promote the event on your church app and website
- Set up pre-registration forms with text keywords (e.g., “Text FALL to 12345”)
- Use branded QR codes on flyers, signs, and candy bags
- Send automated thank-yous and invitations to guests afterward
- Track engagement through Pushpay Insights to see what worked
Keep the mission in focus
Fall festivals are fun. But they’re also a mission field. The goal isn’t just to host a great event. It’s to create real, relational opportunities for people to feel welcomed into your church community.
Make sure your team:
- Prays together before the event
- Knows how to spot and engage new guests
- Has clear next steps for follow-up
- Invites people to what’s next (Sunday service, a small group, or a service project)
Final thoughts
Fall outreach doesn’t have to be overwhelming. With the right ideas and tools, your church can turn hayrides and hot cider into holy moments that echo long after the leaves fall.
Need help planning or promoting your next big event? Pushpay offers everything from custom apps to QR-code giving and outreach tools that make it easier to engage your community and grow your mission.
Let’s make this fall unforgettable—for all the right reasons.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a fall festival at a church?
A fall festival at a church is a seasonal outreach event designed to welcome the community with fun, family-friendly activities like trunk-or-treating, food, games, crafts, and more—all with an emphasis on connection and ministry.
How can our church make a fall festival missional?
Focus on intentional touchpoints: welcome guests, introduce them to your ministries, offer clear next steps, and create space for meaningful conversation. Add prayer stations, gospel-centered storytelling, or a follow-up plan to deepen impact.
What are some budget-friendly fall festival ideas?
Try DIY games, volunteer-run booths, hayrides with borrowed trailers, homemade treats, or simple crafts with donated supplies. Partner with local businesses for giveaways or sponsored stations.
How do we follow up with visitors after the event?
Use connection cards, QR codes, or app signups to gather contact info. Then send personalized thank-yous, service invites, or event recaps within 24–72 hours. The key is timely and relational communication.
Can we use digital tools to promote and manage our festival?
Absolutely. Promote through your church app, email, and social media. Use Pushpay tools for RSVP forms, QR code engagement, digital giving, and guest follow-up workflows.