A Priority 2 announcement is something important — but not the most important thing this week. It’s still timely, still worth attention, but it supports rather than leads.
Think of it as:
- The “also” after your Priority 1
- Something that’s coming up soon, but not this week
- A chance to reinforce something people have already heard once
Examples of a Priority 2:
- Upcoming events (e.g., a youth outing, women’s brunch, mission trip info meeting)
- Registrations that are still open but not closing this week
- Smaller ministry updates (e.g., MOPS schedule, Collide reminder, food drive collection)
- Low-bar invites (e.g., “Come say hi at the Connect Table”)
In the bulletin, a Priority 2 should still have its own space, but it doesn’t need a spotlight or big graphic. Keep it short, clear, and action-driven — just enough to remind or nudge someone to engage.
Let me know if you want to build a flow that rotates content from Priority 2 up to Priority 1 as events get closer.