100 Practical ways to build culture at Local.
Culture is not built through ideas alone.
It’s built through actions repeated consistently.
Here are 100 practical ways to help build the culture, community, and city vision of Local Church.
Attend church every Sunday for the next 3 months.
Start a weekly Collective.
Invite one coworker to church this month.
Arrive 20 minutes before service starts and connect.
Invite someone to lunch after church.
Post one photo from church every Sunday.
Learn the names of 5 people on your team.
Create a group chat for people from your Collective.
Pay for someone’s coffee this week.
Stay 15 minutes after service to help clean up.
Text a team member encouragement before Sunday.
Host a dinner night at your house.
Bring a first-time guest to church.
Serve on team at least twice a month.
Follow up with someone you know who missed church.
Begin to tithe or tithe consistently.
Introduce yourself to 3 new people every Sunday.
Join a team instead of only attending services.
Leave a positive comment on instagram for Local.
Sit in the first 5 rows during worship.
Clap and engage during worship and moments.
Start a Club around a hobby or interest.
Repost one sermon clip every week.
Read through The Locker Room resources.
Pray for one person in your phone contacts daily.
Support a local coffee shop or business intentionally.
Wear your best and come prepared for Sundays.
Celebrate someone’s birthday publicly.
Prayer walk your neighborhood once a month.
Take notes during the message every Sunday.
Invite someone sitting alone to sit with you.
Bring your gym friends to church.
Never complain publicly about the church online.
Help one person find their next step monthly.
Plan one team hangout outside of church monthly.
Bring supplies or donations to outreach events.
Volunteer for setup or teardown once a month.
DM a first-time guest after church.
Offer to pray for someone in public.
Learn the names of team members serving next Sunday.
Share church announcements on your Instagram story.
Lead a Bible study before work or school.
Comment encouragement on someone’s post.
Attend Culture Night consistently.
Help someone fill out a team application.
Bring a meal to someone going through a hard season.
Send encouraging voice notes instead of texts.
Keep church group chats positive and healthy.
Share your testimony with someone this month.
Stay off your phone for chatting during service and use it to document service.
Look for people standing alone in the lobby and make them feel seen.
Open your home for a Collective.
Volunteer at a school, shelter, or nonprofit.
Block Sunday mornings off on your calendar.
Celebrate wins from ministries besides your own.
Sit with different people every month.
Invite coworkers to Culture Night.
Ask your leader how you can improve.
Start praying daily with one friend.
Learn the names of local business owners near church.
Say yes when leadership asks for help.
Check in on someone midweek every Wednesday.
Donate clothes or food to a local drive.
Introduce older and younger people to each other.
Host a game night for church friends.
Bring coffee to your coworkers unexpectedly.
Set up recurring giving.
Thank your team leader after serving.
Learn the names of workers at places you frequent.
Put your phone away during worship.
Serve in a ministry outside your comfort zone once.
Pull someone into conversations who feels left out.
Respond calmly when things go wrong on Sundays.
Let someone else get credit publicly.
Bring your Bible physically to church.
Schedule monthly hangs with people from church.
Pick up trash outside the church building.
Bring extra waters or snacks for your team.
Respond to texts and planning messages quickly.
Pray with your team before service starts.
Celebrate salvations and baptisms loudly.
Stand near entrances and welcome people naturally.
Ask deeper questions instead of surface conversations.
Be patient with new believers and new volunteers.
Increase your giving percentage this year.
Wear Local merch during the week.
Listen fully before interrupting people.
Start a run club, book club, or sports club.
Invite people into your normal routines.
Smile and greet people before service starts.
Stay faithful during difficult seasons.
Host a beach hangout or bonfire.
Check on people after hard life events.
Share scripture on social media weekly.
Save seats for first-time guests.
Shut down gossip when it starts.
Ask someone if they need prayer before leaving church.
Volunteer for something that helps the city directly.
Show up consistently even when unnoticed.
Build the kind of church your younger self needed.