Rev. Shaun Arndt

Tuesday, Jan 24

3:15 – 4:30 pm

Making Your School a True Evangelism Effort

Many WELS congregations describe their Lutheran elementary school or early childhood ministry as an “outreach ministry.” And while schools provide daily opportunities to share Christ with children, most congregations gain few—if any—new members through school-based ministry. But some do. This session examines the difference. What sets apart those churches where the school truly functions as a bridge to congregational membership? What intentional practices have helped connect unchurched families not just to Christian education—but to Christ and his Church?

Participants will explore essential strategies for making school ministry a meaningful outreach effort: spiritual engagement with parents; consistent invitations to worship and Bible study; clarity about Lutheran beliefs; and a culture where families feel known, loved, and challenged. But this session is also about discernment. While every school can serve the purpose of youth discipleship, not every school is positioned to be an effective outreach arm. Leaders will be encouraged to evaluate whether their current model truly serves evangelism or whether a different evangelism approach might bear more fruit. Come ready to think critically, act intentionally, and pursue Christ’s mission with zeal.

Rev. Shaun Arndt served for 12 years as parish pastor at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church and Little Lamb Preschool in Holmen, Wis., where he was privileged to conduct outreach work with 3K and 4K preschool families. For the last eight years, he has served as an associate pastor with a focus on school and outreach at Peace Lutheran Ministries, Sun Prairie, Wis. Peace operates an infant through preschool childcare ministry and a Lutheran elementary school. The Lord has blessed Peace with many child and adult baptisms and confirmations through their youth ministries. In 2024, the people of Peace chose to expand to a third associate pastor, whose main focus will be school and early childhood family outreach.