
- Have a church-wide “Difficult Member Appreciation Day” and give them a special award for their contributions to the church. They’ll either be touched or confused.
- Channel your inner Ellen White and write a book about dealing with difficult church members. It worked for her.
- Host a potluck where the only dish served is humble pie, and invite the difficult church member to be the guest of honor.
- Consider enrolling the difficult member in a “How to Be a Good Adventist” course. Extra credit if they attend all 28 fundamental classes.
- Ask the difficult church member if they’ve ever considered a career in door-to-door evangelism. Maybe they just need an outlet for all that passion.
- Suggest that the difficult member take up knitting. They’ll be too busy making prayer shawls to cause trouble.
- Bring a therapy dog to church to help calm the difficult member down. Bonus points if it’s a poodle named “Ellen.”
- Consider offering the difficult church member a free subscription to Adventist Today. Maybe they just need something to read during the service.
- Try to identify the difficult member’s love language. Is it acts of service? Gifts? Quality time? Maybe you can win them over with some vegan brownies.
- If the difficult member is particularly stubborn, you might need to try a little reverse psychology. Just start agreeing with everything they say until they get confused.
- Create a “Difficult Member Bingo” game to play during church. Every time the difficult member does something annoying, mark off a square. If you get a bingo, treat yourself to a veggie burger.
- Bring a life-size cardboard cutout of the difficult member to church, so you can practice dealing with their behavior without actually having to deal with them.
- Consider forming a support group for those dealing with difficult church members. It’s like Alcoholics Anonymous, but for people addicted to arguing about the color of the carpet in the sanctuary.
- Try using humor to diffuse the difficult member’s anger. Just make sure you’re funny, or you might make things worse.
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