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South Mississippi Fair outreach moves ministry outside church’s walls

When she inherited the task of fair ministry, Rena Register observed that the outreach needed to change to be more effective.
  • October 23, 2024
  • Mississippi's The Baptist Record
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Jones County church volunteers serve breakfast to more than 100 fair workers at the 2023 South Mississippi Fair in Laurel.
(Photo courtesy of the Baptist Record)

South Mississippi Fair outreach moves ministry outside church’s walls

Rena Register, mission mobilization coordinator for the Jones County Baptist Association, joined “Around the Table” podcast host Tanner Cade, MBCB director of communication services, and Dwayne Parker, MBCB director of discipleship/Sunday School ministries. Register reflected on ministry done at the South Mississippi Fair.

Rena Register’s experience with fair ministry goes back to when she was a little girl. Around the age of 10, Register remembers going to the South Mississippi Fair in Laurel and being a part of Clowns for Christ. Adults and children, dressed up as clowns, would pass out water and gospel tracks to fairgoers.

Currently, Register serves as the mission mobilization coordinator for the Jones County Baptist Association and now oversees fair ministry, which dates back to the 1980s. When she inherited the task of fair ministry, Register observed that the outreach needed to change to be more effective.

“I learned a lot when I was in Washington and doing ministry and finding real practical ways to serve people,” Register said. “At some point we really had a shift in what we needed to do and how we needed to look at the fair. So the fair commission, they noticed that we are trying: ‘The Jones County Baptists are there serving and they’re really trying to make a difference here. And we want them to be here. There’s a message they want to share, there’s a presence that they bring, so let’s help them. Let’s give them a larger space.’”

Ministry expanded

Fair ministry expanded to include balloon animals and face painting for children, a clean diaper-changing station, trash clean up, a resting area for fairgoers, a prayer tent, and most significantly, outreach to the fair workers. As church volunteers and workers spend time with each other throughout the 10 days, a bond is created. At the fair’s conclusion, Jones County churches provide breakfast for over a hundred fair workers.

“And when I think about that, I get emotional about having a meal with somebody that you’ve just ministered to. And so I tell our people, ‘Look, yes, serve these folks, but now get your plate and go eat with them and listen to them,’” Register said.

“We’re back to relationships. We’re back to seeing people open up. At first, maybe they were not open. We see people showing up in churches the next week because they’ve had a personal invitation to come to a church… When we get out of those church buildings, people see that. People want to see the church out ministering to people and not inside those walls. Last year we saw three people come to know the Lord.”

800 people mobilized

Through fair ministry, Register has mobilized over 800 people from 50% of the churches in the Jones County association. The MMC recognizes the simplicity of reaching people with the gospel.

“Practical acts of kindness. That is, to me, the best way to start out with some of these things. You’re going to be sharing the gospel through those personal touch points that you’re making, through acts of kindness. What sets us apart is that we will take the next step. We are making personal touch points with people because of Jesus. So I would just encourage people to find those practical acts of kindness that you can do in your community and to build on that.”

To listen to the full “Around the Table” episode, visit Podcasts- Mississippi Baptist Convention Board (mbcb.org)

The South Mississippi Fair  continues through Saturday, Oct. 26.


EDITOR’S NOTE — This story was written by Chloe Newton and originally published by the Baptist Record.

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