June Ministering Texts to Send
Looking for an easy way to reach out to your ministering sisters without overthinking it?
Sometimes a simple text is enough to remind someone they are seen, remembered, and loved. And honestly, funny little images and puns can break the ice way easier than trying to come up with the “right” words while standing in the Costco checkout line holding melting popsicles and wondering why June suddenly became so busy.
So here’s 4 new June ministering images you can download and text to your ministering sisters, friends, neighbors, or anyone who could use a smile.
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These are designed for personal use only and work especially well as:
quick “thinking of you” texts
cheerful check-ins
summer encouragement messages
low-pressure ways to reconnect
conversation starters
easy ministering touches during a busy month
No long message required. No giant production. Just download, send, and let someone know they crossed your mind.
Keeping Ministering Possible
Sometimes we want to reach out more often… but life is loud. A cute image gives you a starting point. It removes the awkward “How do I begin?” feeling and helps ministering feel more natural and consistent instead of another thing sitting on the to-do list.
And the best part? These kinds of texts often feel lighthearted and approachable. They can open the door to deeper conversations later without making someone feel pressured.
So let’s jump into the four textables (texting images) you can send this month and some texting prompts to go with them.
“Orange You Glad Someone Is Checking On You?”
A cheerful summer pun with bright orange juice vibes that works great for a simple check-in text. Send this one if you want to:
see how someone is doing during a hard week
reconnect with a friend you haven’t talked to lately
drop a little sunshine into someone’s day
Words to go with it:
Just checking in to see how your week is going 🍊
You crossed my mind today. How are you doing?
Thought I’d send a little sunshine your way.
No need for a long reply. Just wanted you to know I was thinking about you.
How can I pray for you this week?
Hope June is treating you kindly.
“Noticed How Un-Bee-Lievably Busy You Are”
June has people running in every direction. Graduations. Camps. Vacations. End-of-school chaos. This one acknowledges that reality in a fun way.
Great for:
busy moms
overwhelmed friends
someone juggling all the things
Words to go with it:
How are you holding up?
Just checking in before summer fully attacks. You doing okay?
You’ve been on my mind lately. Need anything this week?
Just a reminder that you do not have to carry everything alone.
Busy seasons can feel heavy. Thinking about you today.
Is there one thing I could do to make your week easier?
“Mentally, I’m at the Pool. Want to Go?”
Honestly? This one feels like June in image form. It’s casual, funny, and makes an easy conversation starter without sounding overly formal or forced.
Use this one for:
reconnecting with a friend
inviting someone to chat
checking in without making it heavy
Words to go with it:
Okay but seriously… if we could sit by a pool right now, what would we talk about first? 😂
Want to escape real life for a minute and chat?
Summer schedules are wild. How have you been really?
This is your official reminder to take a breather today.
If you had one completely free summer afternoon, what would you do?
I’m trying my best to stay afloat. How are you doing these days?
When do you want to meet up at the pool?
“You’re One in a Melon”
Classic summer pun energy. Sweet, simple, and cheerful. Works well as:
an encouragement text
a just because message
Words to pair it with:
Hope your week has at least one sweet moment in it 🍉
Just wanted to remind you that you matter.
You make life sweeter for the people around you.
Hope you’re finding little pockets of joy this week.
Sending a happy little hello your way today.
Easy Ways to Use These Ministering Images
You can:
text one image each week in June
pair one with a quick voice message
include one in an email
print one for a small handout or note
And if you’re someone who regularly thinks, “I should text her…” and then forgets three hours later while folding towels… these help with that too.