7 ways churches celebrate dads on social media for Father’s Day

Last Sunday, churches around the nation celebrated dads, father-like figures, and mentors with graphics, messages, and videos. While I did find some great posts to share with you today, I was a little disappointed by the lack of attention. On Mother’s Day, churches go over and beyond to celebrate moms and the women in our lives, but for Father’s Day, I had to search posts and mentions.

Hopefully, by sharing these ideas, churches will be inspired to give dads the attention they deserve in 2021. However, why wait until Father’s Day 2021? Let’s celebrate the men in our lives all year long.

Here are my top seven Father’s Day video posts from churches on Facebook:
To view the full list of videos, visit here.

NewSpring Church
@newspring

“Father’s Day Opener”

This heartwarming video features dads and their kids answering random questions about each other.

Watch Online: https://www.facebook.com/newspring/videos/281236666329577/

The Potter’s House of North Dallas
@tphnorth

“Father’s Day Blessing”

A young father shares a testimony on raising children, divorce, and adoption. You’ll want to watch this one until the end to see the special twist.

Watch Online:
https://www.facebook.com/tphnorth/videos/953121951806567/

Movement Church Woodstock

@movementchurchwoodstock

“Dear Wes | A Father’s Day Letter”

This letter of a father to his young son has ALL the feels!

Watch Online:
https://www.facebook.com/MovementChurchWoodstock/videos/274943777088425/

Greater Bethlehem Baptist Church


@greaterdallas

“Father’s Day Concert”

Greater Bethlehem hosted a jazz concert for their father’s and the music was amazing.

Watch Online:
https://www.facebook.com/greaterdallas/videos/947691508989444/

Ashland Church


@ashlandmc

“2020 Father’s Day”

A powerful story from one family on abandonment, God and a stepfather’s love.

Watch Online:
https://www.facebook.com/AshlandMC/videos/262249348433633/

Prestonwood Baptist Church
@prestonwoodbc

“Dad Jokes”

Prestonwood staff shared their favorite “dad jokes”.  Some of them are quite funny.

Watch Online:
https://www.facebook.com/prestonwoodbc/videos/313501939812833/

Calvary Chapel Fort Lauderdale

@calvaryftl

“Best Dad Ever”

A takeaway from their Sunday message on how children imitate their father, the same way we should follow and imitate Jesus.

Watch Online:
https://www.facebook.com/CalvaryFTL/videos/386301155663062/

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