5 Ways Churches Can Spread the Message of God’s Love This Valentine’s Day

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Valentine’s Day is a wonderful opportunity for your church to remind your community of the ultimate source of love: God. As 1 John 4:8 points out: “Whoever does not love does not know God, because God is love.”

By spreading God’s love, your congregation can reach people’s hearts with what they need the most – connections to their loving Creator. Here are five creative and impactful ways your church can spread the message of God’s love this Valentine’s Day.

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1. Offer local couples a date night.

1. Offer local couples a date night.

Many couples are looking for date night opportunities on Valentine’s Day, the most romantic holiday of all. Your church can give couples in your area the gift of a free Valentine’s Day date night, so they can experience both fun and spiritual renewal together. Offer local couples an evening of fellowship, encouragement, and fun. Provide childcare services to allow couples uninterrupted time together, and include activities like a romantic dinner, live music, or engaging workshops on building healthy marriages. During the evening, take the opportunity to share a brief devotional message on God’s design for putting love into action, using verses like 1 Corinthians 13:4-7: “Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres.”

Give couples practical tips for couples to strengthen their relationships, and invite testimonies from other couples about how God has worked in their marriage. Consider offering personalized resources to help couples nurture their relationships beyond the event. Give attendees tools such as prayer guides for couples, devotionals focused on marriage, or conversation starter cards that encourage them to build deeper emotional and spiritual connections. Also, include a follow-up component, like a small group study or a couples’ retreat later in the year, to help them continue growing spiritually together. As Ecclesiastes 4:12 reminds you: “Though one may be overpowered, two can defend themselves. A cord of three strands is not quickly broken.” By providing this date night, your church can promote a sense of community while pointing couples to the source of true love. Doing so is a wonderful way to bless the couples in your area on Valentine’s Day evening.

Photo Credit: ©Jonathan Borba/Unsplash 

2. Host a “Love Your Neighbor” event.

2. Host a “Love Your Neighbor” event.

Hosting a “Love Your Neighbor” event on a weekend near Valentine’s Day can bring your community together while sharing God’s love. Galatians 5:14 points out: “For the entire law is fulfilled in keeping this one command: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’” One kind of community event could involve inviting people from your local area to a fun event at your church – anything that includes activities for all ages, so families can participate together, such as a free community dinner, a game night with snacks, or even a Valentine’s Day craft workshop.

Use this opportunity to share the Gospel in creative ways, such as by playing worship music, delivering a short message about God’s love, and having church volunteers available to pray with people. Promote the event widely through social media, flyers, and personal invitations. Encourage church members to invite neighbors and friends who may not typically attend church. During the event, create intentional spaces for conversations where volunteers can listen and connect with those who attend. Provide take-home materials, such as devotionals or small gifts with Bible verses, to continue spreading the message of God’s love even after the event. As Hebrews 10:24 encourages: “And let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds.”

Another type of “Love Your Neighbor” event could be a service day, when your church’s congregation works together on a project to spread God’s love in your community around Valentine’s Day. One especially powerful service project is making care packages to deliver to people in need. Care packages are tangible expressions of God’s love. Fill them with practical items like toiletries, socks, snacks, and handwritten notes of encouragement. Include Bible verses that remind recipients of God’s powerful love, such as Jeremiah 31:3: “I have loved you with an everlasting love.” These packages can be delivered to homeless shelters, hospitals, or nursing homes. Consider involving your church’s children and youth in assembling the care packages to teach them about helping others with love. After creating the care packages together, pray together over the recipients. Encourage church members to have conversations with people when delivering the packages, offering to pray with anyone who has prayer requests.

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3. Create opportunities to reflect on God’s love.

3. Create opportunities to reflect on God’s love.

Valentine’s Day is also a wonderful time to encourage people to reflect on God’s personal love for them. Set up a quiet prayer room at your church, decorated with Bible verses about love, where people can come to meditate on God’s love. Include guided prayer prompts, such as asking participants to consider how God is the source of all love, to thank God for his blessings, to ask God to help them in areas of their lives where they need more love, and to show them how they can share his love with others. Also, consider creating a devotional booklet focused on God’s love, which church members can use during their quiet time leading up to Valentine’s Day. Include verses like 1 John 4:16 (“And so we know and rely on the love God has for us. God is love. Whoever lives in love lives in God, and God in them.”) and Romans 8:38-39 (“For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord.”).

By giving people a time and a place to intentionally reflect on God’s love for them, your church can help deepen your congregation’s understanding and appreciation of God’s unconditional love for them. In addition to personal reflection, your church could also host a special Valentine’s Day service centered around the theme of God’s love, and include reflection time as part of that worship service. This service could include a sermon that highlights God’s love for humanity, using both Bible stories and personal stories from church members who have experienced God’s love in powerful ways (such as through answers to prayer). It could also include a time for your congregation to pray for those struggling to feel loved or those in need of healing. Plan the service to be interactive, with opportunities for people to share, pray, or write down their thoughts. This worship time together could help strengthen the unity in your church family while encouraging everyone to reflect on the abundant love God pours into your lives every day.

Photo Credit: ©Getty Images/Jantanee Rungpranomkorn

4. Share messages about love online.

4. Share messages about love online.

Your church’s website and social media are powerful platforms to share God’s love far and wide. Leading up to Valentine’s Day, use your church’s accounts to post daily Bible verses about love, devotionals, and testimonies from people in your congregation. Encourage church members to engage with posts by liking, sharing, and commenting to help your messages reach more people. If possible, create a special Valentine’s Day video that showcases stories of how God’s love has been at work in your congregation. You could also host a live-streamed Q&A or prayer session to engage with your online audience in real-time. You could expand your church’s online outreach even more by creating an interactive element that engages your audience personally.

As Psalm 107:2 says: “Let the redeemed of the Lord tell their story…”. For example, host a virtual Valentine’s Day challenge encouraging participants to share how they’ve experienced God’s love in their lives or how they’ve shared God’s love with others. Use a unique hashtag to collect and display these stories on social media. Sharing messages about love online will help you reach people far beyond your church’s physical walls.

Photo Credit: ©Getty Images/Tonktiti 

5. Organize a prayer walk.

5. Organize a prayer walk.

A prayer walk is a unique and impactful way to spread God’s love throughout your community. On a weekend near Valentine’s Day, gather a group of church members to walk through neighborhoods near your church, silently or quietly praying for the people and places you pass. Pray for all the people who live in the homes you walk by to feel God’s complete and unconditional love for them and to embrace that love so they can thrive. As Ephesians 6:18 encourages: “Pray in the Spirit on all occasions with all kinds of prayers and requests.” Give your prayer walk participants specific prayer prompts and specific Bible verses they can meditate on during the walk. Consider pairing people up to pray together as they walk.

For those unable to walk, set up a prayer station at the church where they can pray over maps or lists of community needs. You could make the prayer walk even more impactful by incorporating intentional acts of kindness during the walk. Your prayer walk team can ask the people they meet how they can pray for them, and even have some items like free Bibles or Valentine’s Day devotional booklets to give out to people they encounter as they’re walking around. The Bible encourages you in Philippians 4:6 to pray about everything: “Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God.” A prayer walk for whatever the people in your local area need can be a powerful way to spread the message of God’s love. 

In conclusion, the time around Valentine’s Day is the ideal time for churches to share the message of God’s love, since people are paying close attention to love during the Valentine’s Day season. When you do, you can show people that God’s love is true love – not just for Valentine’s Day, but for every day. As Jesus says in John 13:34-35: “A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another.”

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5 Ways Churches Can Spread the Message of God’s Love This Valentine’s Day

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Valentine’s Day is a wonderful opportunity for your church to remind your community of the ultimate source of love: God. As 1 John 4:8 points out: “Whoever does not love does not know God, because God is love.”

By spreading God’s love, your congregation can reach people’s hearts with what they need the most – connections to their loving Creator. Here are five creative and impactful ways your church can spread the message of God’s love this Valentine’s Day.

Photo Credit: ©GettyImages/ChatkarenStudio

1. Offer local couples a date night.

1. Offer local couples a date night.

Many couples are looking for date night opportunities on Valentine’s Day, the most romantic holiday of all. Your church can give couples in your area the gift of a free Valentine’s Day date night, so they can experience both fun and spiritual renewal together. Offer local couples an evening of fellowship, encouragement, and fun. Provide childcare services to allow couples uninterrupted time together, and include activities like a romantic dinner, live music, or engaging workshops on building healthy marriages. During the evening, take the opportunity to share a brief devotional message on God’s design for putting love into action, using verses like 1 Corinthians 13:4-7: “Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres.”

Give couples practical tips for couples to strengthen their relationships, and invite testimonies from other couples about how God has worked in their marriage. Consider offering personalized resources to help couples nurture their relationships beyond the event. Give attendees tools such as prayer guides for couples, devotionals focused on marriage, or conversation starter cards that encourage them to build deeper emotional and spiritual connections. Also, include a follow-up component, like a small group study or a couples’ retreat later in the year, to help them continue growing spiritually together. As Ecclesiastes 4:12 reminds you: “Though one may be overpowered, two can defend themselves. A cord of three strands is not quickly broken.” By providing this date night, your church can promote a sense of community while pointing couples to the source of true love. Doing so is a wonderful way to bless the couples in your area on Valentine’s Day evening.

Photo Credit: ©Jonathan Borba/Unsplash 

2. Host a “Love Your Neighbor” event.

2. Host a “Love Your Neighbor” event.

Hosting a “Love Your Neighbor” event on a weekend near Valentine’s Day can bring your community together while sharing God’s love. Galatians 5:14 points out: “For the entire law is fulfilled in keeping this one command: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’” One kind of community event could involve inviting people from your local area to a fun event at your church – anything that includes activities for all ages, so families can participate together, such as a free community dinner, a game night with snacks, or even a Valentine’s Day craft workshop.

Use this opportunity to share the Gospel in creative ways, such as by playing worship music, delivering a short message about God’s love, and having church volunteers available to pray with people. Promote the event widely through social media, flyers, and personal invitations. Encourage church members to invite neighbors and friends who may not typically attend church. During the event, create intentional spaces for conversations where volunteers can listen and connect with those who attend. Provide take-home materials, such as devotionals or small gifts with Bible verses, to continue spreading the message of God’s love even after the event. As Hebrews 10:24 encourages: “And let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds.”

Another type of “Love Your Neighbor” event could be a service day, when your church’s congregation works together on a project to spread God’s love in your community around Valentine’s Day. One especially powerful service project is making care packages to deliver to people in need. Care packages are tangible expressions of God’s love. Fill them with practical items like toiletries, socks, snacks, and handwritten notes of encouragement. Include Bible verses that remind recipients of God’s powerful love, such as Jeremiah 31:3: “I have loved you with an everlasting love.” These packages can be delivered to homeless shelters, hospitals, or nursing homes. Consider involving your church’s children and youth in assembling the care packages to teach them about helping others with love. After creating the care packages together, pray together over the recipients. Encourage church members to have conversations with people when delivering the packages, offering to pray with anyone who has prayer requests.

Photo Credit: ©GettyImages/Paperkites 

3. Create opportunities to reflect on God’s love.

3. Create opportunities to reflect on God’s love.

Valentine’s Day is also a wonderful time to encourage people to reflect on God’s personal love for them. Set up a quiet prayer room at your church, decorated with Bible verses about love, where people can come to meditate on God’s love. Include guided prayer prompts, such as asking participants to consider how God is the source of all love, to thank God for his blessings, to ask God to help them in areas of their lives where they need more love, and to show them how they can share his love with others. Also, consider creating a devotional booklet focused on God’s love, which church members can use during their quiet time leading up to Valentine’s Day. Include verses like 1 John 4:16 (“And so we know and rely on the love God has for us. God is love. Whoever lives in love lives in God, and God in them.”) and Romans 8:38-39 (“For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord.”).

By giving people a time and a place to intentionally reflect on God’s love for them, your church can help deepen your congregation’s understanding and appreciation of God’s unconditional love for them. In addition to personal reflection, your church could also host a special Valentine’s Day service centered around the theme of God’s love, and include reflection time as part of that worship service. This service could include a sermon that highlights God’s love for humanity, using both Bible stories and personal stories from church members who have experienced God’s love in powerful ways (such as through answers to prayer). It could also include a time for your congregation to pray for those struggling to feel loved or those in need of healing. Plan the service to be interactive, with opportunities for people to share, pray, or write down their thoughts. This worship time together could help strengthen the unity in your church family while encouraging everyone to reflect on the abundant love God pours into your lives every day.

Photo Credit: ©Getty Images/Jantanee Rungpranomkorn

4. Share messages about love online.

4. Share messages about love online.

Your church’s website and social media are powerful platforms to share God’s love far and wide. Leading up to Valentine’s Day, use your church’s accounts to post daily Bible verses about love, devotionals, and testimonies from people in your congregation. Encourage church members to engage with posts by liking, sharing, and commenting to help your messages reach more people. If possible, create a special Valentine’s Day video that showcases stories of how God’s love has been at work in your congregation. You could also host a live-streamed Q&A or prayer session to engage with your online audience in real-time. You could expand your church’s online outreach even more by creating an interactive element that engages your audience personally.

As Psalm 107:2 says: “Let the redeemed of the Lord tell their story…”. For example, host a virtual Valentine’s Day challenge encouraging participants to share how they’ve experienced God’s love in their lives or how they’ve shared God’s love with others. Use a unique hashtag to collect and display these stories on social media. Sharing messages about love online will help you reach people far beyond your church’s physical walls.

Photo Credit: ©Getty Images/Tonktiti 

5. Organize a prayer walk.

5. Organize a prayer walk.

A prayer walk is a unique and impactful way to spread God’s love throughout your community. On a weekend near Valentine’s Day, gather a group of church members to walk through neighborhoods near your church, silently or quietly praying for the people and places you pass. Pray for all the people who live in the homes you walk by to feel God’s complete and unconditional love for them and to embrace that love so they can thrive. As Ephesians 6:18 encourages: “Pray in the Spirit on all occasions with all kinds of prayers and requests.” Give your prayer walk participants specific prayer prompts and specific Bible verses they can meditate on during the walk. Consider pairing people up to pray together as they walk.

For those unable to walk, set up a prayer station at the church where they can pray over maps or lists of community needs. You could make the prayer walk even more impactful by incorporating intentional acts of kindness during the walk. Your prayer walk team can ask the people they meet how they can pray for them, and even have some items like free Bibles or Valentine’s Day devotional booklets to give out to people they encounter as they’re walking around. The Bible encourages you in Philippians 4:6 to pray about everything: “Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God.” A prayer walk for whatever the people in your local area need can be a powerful way to spread the message of God’s love. 

In conclusion, the time around Valentine’s Day is the ideal time for churches to share the message of God’s love, since people are paying close attention to love during the Valentine’s Day season. When you do, you can show people that God’s love is true love – not just for Valentine’s Day, but for every day. As Jesus says in John 13:34-35: “A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another.”

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