Pokemon Go Resources: Free Printable Poster, Bulletin Insert & Ways to Engage
As Episcopalians, we love our slogan, âThe Episcopal Church welcomes you!â but how often do we get to trot out our warm welcome? Thanks to the PokĂ©mon Go game that is sweeping the country, lots of people are showing up at our churches â sometimes to play on our lawns and sometimes to go inside to catch PokĂ©mon. What can we, as a church, do to welcome these people who may not have ever been to a church before?Â
Forward Movement has prepared a simple bulletin insert that you can use in your Sunday service leaflet to educate your church members about this phenomenon and why it matters.
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Here are some resources that church leaders can use for their own education or to offer gracious hospitality to Pokémon Go players.
1.    Forward Movement has a poster you can print out (or your local copy shop could print it for you in full color and poster sizes). The poster is formatted to fit on 11×17 or ledger. Post outdoors where Pokemon players are congregating.
2.   The Washington Post has a fun and informative article, âCome for Jigglypuff, stay for Jesus: Church in the age of PokĂ©mon GoâÂ
3. Â Â A blog called The Wardrobe Door offers â8 Ways Churches Can Capitalize On Pokemon Goâ. These are really practical tips, and we encourage you to do one or more of the eight suggestions.
4.   You can make your own flyers or resources. Create a welcome poster or pamphlet (a light touch is best) with details about your church with the basic message: “We are glad youâre here, and weâd love to welcome you another time!â
If youâre creating your own flyer, you might like to use this text, drafted by the Rev. Kara Slade, Episcopal priest and avid Pokemon Go player:Â
No matter if youâre just starting out or if youâre a Gym Leader, [insert church name here] welcomes you to our [PokĂ©stop or Gym]. Make yourself at home and help yourself to all the items you can find and all the PokĂ©mon you can catch. If you take some good photos with the in-game camera, we want to see them too! You can share them with us at [Instagram user id or Twitter id or other electronic contact info].
We love being part of the world of PokĂ©mon, and weâre also a church that loves following Jesus by worshiping God, by living in Christian community with each other, and by loving and serving our neighbors. If youâd like to find out more about who we are and what we do, one place to start is to visit our church website at [address] and www.episcopalchurch.org. But we really hope youâll visit us in person. Come and see what (and who) weâre about. Weâre here every Sunday at [time].
Thatâs just a sample, and you should feel free to make it sound authentic for your church.
If you have created useful Pokemon resources, please let us know. Weâd love to add them to this page to share with others.Â
If evangelism isnât fun, weâre not doing it right, so have fun offering Christâs welcome to all who come.