Hello Everyone,
I wasn't quite sure where to post this so I hope you'll give me some leeway here.
How have your experiences been as far as inviting unbelieving or non-church-going people to your church or church events, etc.? What things would you recommend and what things would you not recommend in your approach or in accompanying them to your church?
For example, when I invite someone to church, I've found (through trial and error) that what seems to work best for me is to:
1. Offer them a ride (if possible).
2. Introduce them to one or two people I know at the church (but not everyone so they won't feel overwhelmed or uncomfortable) so that they feel welcome but not bombarded.
3. Explain to them the basic outline of how the service will go before it starts (so they won't be caught off guard). I also explain in advance any other things that may happen, such as communion or a baptism, and leave it open for discussion and questions.
4. Whenever I ask someone to church (this is just my own thing--I'm NOT saying my ways are right or wrong, just what I feel comfortable with now, personally), I also explain to them about the purpose of the offering and give them a few dollars for the offering plate so they won't feel as if they stand out. My pastor always says, "If you're a guest today, we don't want you to give anything, we just want to invite you to enjoy the service," but I know how awkward it can feel just sitting there, so I make sure they can feel they are contributing.
What about you? What tips do you have to offer?
I decided to post here in the Bible Study Forum because there are many here who are very talented in knowing the Scriptures so well... I read a lot of posts here in which others can quote Scripture so precisely that I thought this would also be a great place to get some Bible references for asking others to church as well.
But along with Bible passages, I would also like to specifically hear about your own experiences in inviting people to church. How did it go? I get turned down more often than not, of course, but I'm happy to say that two people I invited over the years became members of my church--and have stayed there even as I've moved to a different church (with my pastor's blessing)--which tells me they are there for their own relationship with God and certainly not because of me.
What are your personal stories?
Thanks and God Bless.
I wasn't quite sure where to post this so I hope you'll give me some leeway here.
How have your experiences been as far as inviting unbelieving or non-church-going people to your church or church events, etc.? What things would you recommend and what things would you not recommend in your approach or in accompanying them to your church?
For example, when I invite someone to church, I've found (through trial and error) that what seems to work best for me is to:
1. Offer them a ride (if possible).
2. Introduce them to one or two people I know at the church (but not everyone so they won't feel overwhelmed or uncomfortable) so that they feel welcome but not bombarded.
3. Explain to them the basic outline of how the service will go before it starts (so they won't be caught off guard). I also explain in advance any other things that may happen, such as communion or a baptism, and leave it open for discussion and questions.
4. Whenever I ask someone to church (this is just my own thing--I'm NOT saying my ways are right or wrong, just what I feel comfortable with now, personally), I also explain to them about the purpose of the offering and give them a few dollars for the offering plate so they won't feel as if they stand out. My pastor always says, "If you're a guest today, we don't want you to give anything, we just want to invite you to enjoy the service," but I know how awkward it can feel just sitting there, so I make sure they can feel they are contributing.
What about you? What tips do you have to offer?
I decided to post here in the Bible Study Forum because there are many here who are very talented in knowing the Scriptures so well... I read a lot of posts here in which others can quote Scripture so precisely that I thought this would also be a great place to get some Bible references for asking others to church as well.
But along with Bible passages, I would also like to specifically hear about your own experiences in inviting people to church. How did it go? I get turned down more often than not, of course, but I'm happy to say that two people I invited over the years became members of my church--and have stayed there even as I've moved to a different church (with my pastor's blessing)--which tells me they are there for their own relationship with God and certainly not because of me.
What are your personal stories?
Thanks and God Bless.