Two easy steps to get your event started and promoted:
This form is primarily for Lakeside Ministry Promotion and only Lakeside events are eligible for design services. If you are submitting for an event not sponsored by Lakeside we'll do our best to help.
- Fill out this form completely (or downoad the printable version here) in order to request an event be placed on the calendar, and promotional materials be created for it.
- Once the event has been approved you will recieve notification and the event will be promoted.
We value each ministry and event here at Lakeside and want to make it easy for people to participate. However, filling out this form does not guarantee high exposure such as the current or from stage, but will be promoted appropriately according to Lakeside approved communication priorities.
Please complete all fields. The more you include, the better we can respond to your needs.
Here are some additional considerations on how to write the details of the III. WHY section
- · The first step is to fully understand what you are being asked to communicate. Find out the story that is driving the communication. For example, don’t simply announce that Vacation Bible School is next month and assume everyone understands the benefits. Instead, explain the positive impact that it will have on the lives of the children and volunteers. Include testimonials from those involved in prior years.
- · Next, consider the audience. Tailor your message to the specific audience that truly needs to hear it. If your church is conducting a class specifically for new parents, then customize the message so it speaks directly to their needs.
- · When developing your message keep it simple. Don’t use the cryptic language only some Christians may understand. Explain in simple, every day terms how one can come to know and trust in Jesus rather than inviting them to be “washed in the sanctifying blood of the Lamb.” Your message should also be crystal clear. Reduce the effort to get involved with an event or ministry to no more than three or four easy to under- stand steps and direct them to the first step.