You Are Loved Ministering Idea (simple door drop + free printable tags)
There is something sacred about a small reminder.
Not a grand gesture.
Not an elaborate basket.
Just a quiet knock. A simple bag. A soft message.
Sometimes the most powerful ministering doesn’t look impressive — it looks intentional.
This year, if you’re looking for a simple and affordable way to minister around Valentine’s Day, I want to share one of my favorite ideas: The Valentine door drop off.
It’s thoughtful. It’s inexpensive. And most importantly it carries a message that never gets old.
Why the phrase "You Are Loved"?
Because someone in your ward needs to hear it.
The young mom who feels invisible.
The sister walking through something quietly.
The woman who shows up every week but carries more than anyone sees.
Valentine’s Day can be sweet, but it can also quietly magnify loneliness.
A simple reminder that they are loved by their Savior and by their ward family can mean more than we realize.
What to Put Inside the Bag
- small treat
- heart-shaped items
- a sweet letter
- candle
- whatever you'd like (that's the best thing about this simple gift!)
Ways to Deliver It
You can:
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Leave it on the doorstep and text after.
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Ring and wave.
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Drop it anonymously.
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Deliver it during your regular ministering visit.
If you’re unsure what to say, keep it simple:
“Just a little Valentine reminder that you’re loved.”
No pressure. No long conversation required.
FREE PRINTABLE HERE: "Your Are Loved." set of 4 printables
The Heart Behind It
This isn’t about a holiday.
It’s about reminding someone that they are seen. That they matter. That they belong.
In a world that is loud with comparison and quiet about worth, we get to speak something different.
You are loved.
And sometimes, that is exactly what someone needs.
THANK YOU for visiting Latter-Day Lane today!




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