How to Start a Bus Ministry

| 10 Basic Steps to Starting a Bus/Van Ministry |
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| Step 1 - Decide What Type Ministry God is Leading Your Church to Have and Establish a Purpose Statement—Will you establish a ministry that targets the unchurched or will you simply provide transportation for existing members? (If you are just providing a way to and from church for those who already attend your church, then much of what follows will not apply to your situation.) Are you going to run your routes any time other than Sunday morning? Some churches have their bus ministry program on Saturday; is this an option your church might consider? If you don’t have a children’s worship, will you start one or have the bus riders sit in the main service? Do your homework by reading bus ministry books and talking to churches already involved in the bus ministry.Step 2 - Prepare the Church—Help your church membership understand what you are trying to accomplish with this new ministry. Make sure they know what problems may arise. People are always down on what they are not up on—if they know the reasons behind something and the potential difficulties, they are much more likely to be supportive and accommodating. |
| Step 3 - Obtain the Vehicles— Do you have a bus or van you can use or will you need to purchase vehicles? If you have to buy buses, is it in the budget or will funds have to raised? If you need to purchase vehicles, start your process of locating buses by contacting several churches with a bus ministry and ask them where they bought their vehicles and who they recommend. If you plan to use smaller vehicles, consider 15-passenger buses instead of vans.Step 4 - Enlist and Train Workers—Sunday School, Children’s Church and Bus Ministry—You will need a bus team and your existing leadership will need to know what to expect when the bus or van start to run. You will also need to enlist more personnel for your Sunday School and children’s church if you think they will be needed. |
| 10 Questions To Ask Before You Begin | ||
| 1. Why do we want a bus ministry?2. Who do we want to reach?3. Who will we responsible? Will it be a staff member or a lay person who answers to a staff member?4. How much money are we willing to invest?5. How will this money be provided?
6. How many vehicles will we start with? Buses or vans or both? 7. Does our church membership understand the purpose of this new ministry? 8. Do we understand potential problems as well as the blessings this ministry could bring? 9. How will be provide traing for our leadership in this new ministry? 10. Are we committed to making this new ministry successful?
Get information on the International Bus Ministry Association
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