21 Oct Motorcoaches Can Meet All Your Congregational Needs
When you reflect on your church journey as a child, what do you think of? Were you that young girl that anticipated turning 12, because that was synonymous with leaving the group of younger children on Sundays and moving on to take part in the girls ages 12-18 for the experience of your adolescent years? This was possibly exciting for many reasons: you felt like you weren’t a child anymore, you unexpectedly seemed so grown up, you were beginning to make “big” choices in your life, and there were many exciting events on the horizon: learning to drive, getting asked out on your first date, high school football games and dances, and deciding on which college you were planning to attend.
But did turning 12 also indicate going to summer camp? Were you that girl that met up with your church group early in the morning on the day you were leaving, taken a trip by bus for a number of hours, and remained in sparse wood A-frame cabins on a lake surrounded by pines and aspens for 5 days? And did you know safety and first aid skills, sing camp songs, hike, canoe on the water, share in religious devotionals, and roast some more around the campfire?
Whichever the occasion, church camping trips with the whole congregation can fast become a big group of people, and that means you need to find a suited form of transportation for everyone. Motorcoaches give an ideal solution, integrating functionality with comfort. As a matter of fact, today’s motorcoach is a far cry from what you likely rode in as a kid. Today, one can pick a coach that comes with lots of extras: power and WiFi, a bathroom on board, entertainment options, and features aimed to keep each passenger comfortable (such as individual airflow controls and reading lights).
If your church choir and orchestra is headed for a regional tour, reserve a coach! Each coach carries up to 57 passengers, and traveling together will make it possible to avoid individuals getting lost if they’re driving, and enables you to get around the problem of people staggering in late, too.
Reserve a coach if your youth group has summer camp or a community service event that requires transportation! Teenagers are popular for being social and requiring lots of time with friends. Allowing them to ride together will provide opportunities for talking and laughter while you’re on the road, and there’s also the choice of entertainment while you’re traveling, too.
Reserve a coach if you need to find a way to pick up several members of your congregation that are unable to make it to services on their own! There’s sufficient room for everyone, and it’s an added perk that, if parking is controlled, a coach won’t occupy the space that individual cars do in a parking lot.
Often after praying, singing, and reading together, you just want to get out and enjoy yourself together, strengthening the bonds of friendship you share as a group. Whether you’re off to go skiing, have fun with a hike in the nearby mountains, or plan to join a play or other cultural event together, book a coach!
For anything that your congregational transportation needs are, coaches are the remedy. They’re set up for carrying tons of people together. They’re relaxed, hassle-free, and environmentally sound, too. Years later, when you’re looking back on church outings, you’ll likely remember the time you spent on bus– memories that evoke warmth, laughter, and friendship.