Sopranette said:
I've never heard of a trunk or treat. Anyone have pictures of what that looks like?
In our church parking lot, people will bring their cars, and "decorate" them. Kids come around in costumes (we ask to avoid the macabre, scary, satanic stuff...our church folks do fine with this; some of our unchurched folks that come might push the boundaries...but we're going to show them grace). They get candy from the "trunks" (which are hosted by the cars' owners...sometimes several will go in together). Many of our car owners will do games and such: ring toss, Pachinko, and the like.
Our student drama team does a couple of brief comedic dramas with a Christian message; our bluegrass band will play; and we have special booths set up for special needs kids, Hispanic kids, and those poor children whose parents are Auburn fans (just kidding on the last one). Also, all booths have some sugar-free candy available. As each kid (and parent) leaves the area, we give them a kid-focused pamphlet/tract, and an adult one for the parents/guardians.
We also register each and every person that comes (make one entrance, and stock the registration table well!). We have three "classes" of attendees:
- Our church folk;
- Kids that are faithful at another good church;
- unchurched.
Obviously, our efforts (contacts afterward) are focused on #3. Every year, we've had people come, and join, after this event. This year, we are anticipating over a thousand (which exceeds our Sunday AM attendance!).
It might not be an event every church wants to undertake, but God has used it in our neck of the woods.