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Inspirational Father’s Day Gift Ideas To Honor & Celebrate Dads
Father’s Day is the perfect opportunity to honor fathers and the important role they play in our lives. It’s also a day to celebrate father figures who guide
us spiritually and show us God’s love. Use these meaningful ideas to make the dads in your congregation feel loved and appreciated!
Begin With A Bang!
Host a Prayer-and-Pancakes Father’s Day breakfast. You can send postcards or email invitations inviting fathers to enjoy breakfast before the service.
If mornings don’t work, try hosting a Father’s Day BBQ after church instead.
Welcome fathers with a special coffee or tea station just for them. Provide mugs or
tumblers they can use during the service and take home as a keepsake.
Block off a portion of the parking lot and encourage dads to drive their favorite cars to service. Host a car show after the service for dads to show off
their sweet rides. Show some extra love and handout hats for all the drivers.
Connect The Community
Initiate a service project for fathers to participate in, like a “Mr. Fix-it Day” where dads stay after church to repair items for others in the community.
Give them a small tool set and tape measure as a token of appreciation.
Host a small fathers’ discussion circle before or after the service where fathers can share advice, stories, and prayers for one another. Provide
journals as keepsakes for their reflections.
Organize a Father’s Day workshop or seminar. Cover topics like parenting, hobbies popular among fathers in the congregation, or a Bible study focused on
biblical examples of fatherhood. Provide keepsake pens and
journals for taking notes during the event.
Include The Kids
Set up a station for children to create artwork for their fathers. Have them present their works at the end of service and receive a
magnet so they can hang up the art on the fridge at home.
Invite children to stand in front of your congregation and share what they love most about their fathers. After each speech, have the children present
key tags to their dads.
Ask the Sunday School children to prepare a poem or song dedicated to fathers and perform it during the service.
Encourage Sunday School students to distribute bookmarks and
pen gift sets to fathers who teach, offering a meaningful way to mark
their place in religious texts.
All Fun & Games
Create a scavenger hunt with clues hidden around the church or park, where dads and kids work together to find all the hidden items.
The first one to solve the hunt wins a can cooler and
travel tumbler.
Host a Daddy-Daughter Dance with music, a photo booth, and corsages for each pair. Serve snacks and give framed photos as keepsakes.
Hold a “Dad Challenge” event where dads and kids pair up to take on a fun yard game. Think about activities with minimal setup, like ring toss or a two-legged race, and
present all participants with helpful gifts like first aid tins and
water bottles.
Fatherhood In The Church
Share themes of fatherhood in your sermon, focusing on examples from Scripture or personal stories. Distribute
pens and journals to encourage attendees to reflect on
fatherhood and share their thoughts during or after the service.
Invite new fathers to take on roles in the service, such as giving readings or leading prayers. Thank them with a
tote bag for carrying baby supplies and other essentials for busy dads on the go.
Honor & Recognize Dads
Celebrate the many forms of fatherhood by honoring all men who positively impact children’s lives—whether as mentors, caregivers, or role models—and send them off with tokens
of recognition like a 4-1 in key ring tool and stainless steel mug.
Recognize a few standout fathers in your congregation by sharing their contributions. Present them with a meaningful gift, like a compass, to symbolize the guidance they provide.
Identify a father in need within your church and present him with tools,
flashlights, and drinkware
so he can feel supported and cared for.
As a congregation, present the minister or priest with a new laptop case
or other thoughtful “Man of God” gift, to symbolize your appreciation for his sermons.