When a Church Steps Into the Crowd
In this episode of Sanctuary Peacemakers, we look at what happens when a church leaves its own property and steps into a public setting like a parade.
Using real experience from a city parade, I talk about the balance safety ministry members have to keep: enjoying the event, smiling, waving, and representing the church well, while still staying aware of the crowd, the children, the float, the parking lot, and the movement around them.
This episode also looks at practical concerns like children handing out candy, staying together as a group, watching the area around a float, communicating during the event, and making sure no child gets separated or left behind.
The goal is not to make public events feel tense. It is to serve with wisdom, stay attentive, and help the church represent Christ well when it steps into the crowd.
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Intro Music “Not Today” by Haley Jones
Used with permission.
© Haley Jones
Release Date: October 31, 2024
Listen on Apple Music: “Not Today” by Haley Jones
Website: https://www.haleyjonesofficial.com/
Outro Music “Sound Mind” performed by Lesley Jones
Written by: Lesley Jones, Kevin Winebarger, Joshua Frerichs
Produced by: Joshua Frerichs
Mixed & Mastered by: Joshua Frerichs
Release Date: January 16, 2026
Used with permission
Listen on Apple Music: “Sound Mind” by Lesley Jones