Too often, people assume that the church can play no role in the upcoming elections. But the reality is, there is a lot your church can do to encourage and equip members to be informed voters.
For example, churches can share issues-based voter guides that are 501(c)(3) compliant, help members register, and even encourage members to vote, right from the pulpit.
3 Ways to Share this Resource with Your Church
1) Include information in the church bulletin
Download this 8″ X 5″ bulletin insert or download this PDF or this PDF that’s ready to print, two inserts per page.
If you’d like to just add a bullet point inside the bulletin, here’s a one-sentence summary: Want to learn more about where the candidates stand on the issues? Visit WiFamilyCouncil.org.
2) Share information at the church resource desk.
Download, print and distribute the above flyers to church members via a resource or information desk.
How To Easily Register to Vote in Wisconsin
2) Include slides in a pre-service power point
Many churches these days have a pre-service power point. For your convenience, we’ve produced 3 slides that can easily be included. Click HERE to download.
3) Video on voting
Wisconsin Family Council has released a video that encourages people to vote in state and local races. We place a high value on the Presidential election, and rightfully so, but too often we forget about state and local races happening at the same time. You may want to share this video with your congregation! Click HERE for the video.
If you’d like help accessing any of these resources, or if you don’t have print capabilities and would like WFC to mail you these resources contact us here.