5 Ways to Be Present This Fall

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Summer has drawn to a close and school is back in session. Some of us hate the heat of summer and excitedly embrace the new season. Others love the summer freedom and are sad to see it go. Either way it is happening, and while summer brings a unique opportunity to engage in mission so does Fall.

Fall is my personal favorite season as I love the crisper weather, colorful foliage, and I'm a sucker for anything pumpkin flavored. The opportunities to engage with your community are bountiful during the Fall. Life is busy enough and I'm not one to embrace a list of activities to add to my schedule to be a missionary in my culture, but I'll gladly embrace opportunities with things I'm naturally doing anyway.

These opportunities look different for everyone, but here are some ways that my family and our church are planning on engaging our city as missionaries during the Fall season:

1. FOOTBALL

This is arguably America's biggest and most popular sport. Hosting football watching parties for those in your community are a great way to engage with people in an activity they are likely already participating. It doesn't take much to pull this off other than a tv, some good food, and drinks. I'd encourage you to do this with some people from your church family as a way to be on mission together.

2. FESTIVALS

Every city has a number of festivals in the Fall that usually include games for children, pumpkins, and candy. Instead of only attending the festivals why not volunteer? You could volunteer to fill a need or you could set up a pop-up tent and host an art or activity as part of the overall festival. This is a great way to both love and serve the community. 

3. FARMS 

In Portland we have apple picking and pumpkin patches during the Fall. This is a fun activity to do with your family, your church or gospel community, and a great activity to invite others to do with you. 

4. SPORTS

Aside from the previously mentioned football, childrens soccer is a big Fall sport. My oldest son is currently playing soccer so I volunteered to coach a dozen 7 year olds. Our church family is also getting involved as we are planning an end of the season cookout at our house.

5. HOLIDAYS 

Fall kicks off the start of holiday season. Halloween, whether you hate it or love it is one of the easiest times to engage with neighbors in the entire year. It is the one day in the year all of your neighbors with children show up at your door. Be present, give out the best candy, and learn some neighbors names while you are at it. We typically add a fire pit and a hot chocolate station so people will stay and hang a while.

Thanksgiving is my favorite holiday in the year, but many people spend Thanksgiving lonely or hungry. Invite someone over from work or your street who you know is without family or host a neighborhood potluck for Thanksgiving to engage with those that may normally feel excluded. 

These may not all fit your context like they do mine, but figure out as any good missionary would what does fit your context. Every neighborhood, community, and city has new opportunities with each season where you can join in with ways to love and serve them without really adding anything to your already likely busy schedule.