Thanksgiving! It is often overlooked between Halloween and Christmas, but cherished by almost everyone. It is a time when families and friends come together to celebrate and give thanks for their blessings. And don’t forget, there is lots of food from turkey to side dishes to desserts to the gravy.
While people may overlook it as they prepare for Christmas, it is a very great holiday full of traditions. That makes for an ideal holiday to engage and interact with people on social media. Here are 18 Thanksgiving social media posts and questions you can ask people this year.
- Share a Bible verse about thankfulness. Here is a list of thankful verses you can post.
- Post a quote about being thankful
- Shopping Questions:
- Do they go Black Friday shopping?
- What gifts are they looking for?
- Do they prefer to shop online or at the store?
- What is their favorite Black Friday memory?
- Ask if they have any family traditions or recipes they still do from when they were younger.
- Ask what is a childhood memory from Thanksgiving that they still cherish.
- Share the football games happening on Thanksgiving day and ask who they are rooting for.
- Meal Questions:
- When do they eat Thanksgiving meal? Lunch or dinner?
- What is their favorite side dish?
- What is their favorite dessert?
- Do they eat pumpkin pie with or without whipped cream?
- Have them share a recipe.
- What are they thankful for today?
- Ask if they do a Turkey Trot.
- Share a Thanksgiving fact.
- Ask what friend they are thankful for and why.
BONUS QUESTIONS!! If you would like to find other Fall themed social media posts your Church can do, click here.
Thanksgiving provides a whole new opportunity to ask questions and engage your online community. These will be sure to stir conversations and have fun while doing it. Click To TweetConclusion
As with every season throughout the year, the Thanksgiving season presents itself with unique opportunities to engage your online community. These social media posts will surely get people thinking, being thankful and hopefully reflect on fond memories of the past. As with every social media post, these Thanksgiving social media posts can be keys to starting conversations with people, ones that go to your Church and others that don’t. Through God’s guidance and direction, hopefully, these fun conversation starters can lead to spiritual conversations that will make a difference in eternity.
What do you think? What other Thanksgiving social media posts can you share leading up to Thanksgiving? Share your ideas below or on social media.
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