Today
I visited your church. I found out about
your church and the service times on your website, and got myself and my three
children ready on time.
We’re
new in town, and this is the fourth church we’ve visited. We stepped inside, hopeful. Perhaps here I’ll find help teaching the Word
to our children. Perhaps here we’ll grow
spiritually. Or maybe we’ll receive the
same welcome we got at the other churches.
“Good
morning! And isn’t it a fantastic
day!” says the greeter, handing us
programs.
“Yes. I’m so glad it’s cooling off.”
“Are
you visiting?” he asks.
“Yes. We just moved here.”
“Isn’t
that grand!” He says, stepping back and
looking over our shoulders. “Mr.
Charlie! And how are you today?”
Evidently
everyone has taken the same greeter class.
At the ‘welcome center’ someone offers a limp hand and say, “I’m so glad
you came,” with a bland smile, handing me some material and quickly moving on,
job finished. I am itching to ask about
the women’s Bible study, choir practice, and Sunday school. But then they’re gone, chatting with a good
friend nearby.
After
wandering around the church, trying to find a door to the sanctuary that
doesn’t open into the choir loft, we’re late.
The sanctuary is nearly full, but there’s one empty row – at the very
front. So we walk past hundreds of eyes,
“new people” on parade.
As
we settle the kids, a lady on the end whispers to someone behind her, “I just
don’t know where John and Steve are going to sit now.” I chose the deacon’s row. I cringe and turn, searching for another pew
to move my family to, but the place is packed and the music is starting.
After
the service, I buckle my children into the car, pile the take-home papers and
Bible on the dash, and I start to cry.
This
is a true story. I have been an active
church member, serving in a number of capacities before we had to move to a new
state. I have visited four churches over
the last three months, and I am frustrated and disheartened enough to quit
church altogether. Why has it been so
difficult to find a new church home?
After our experience, I’ve come up with four things pastors,
Sunday School teachers, and folks in the pews can do to help visitors feel at
home.
1. Develop a
greeting ministry with the visitor, not the greeter, in mind. This goes beyond
shaking hands and handing out programs.
This extends to escorting me to my children’s classes, answering
questions about the different ministries of the church, and seeing to any
obvious needs I may have.
2. Choose
hospitality over visitation. I’d rather have someone from the church
invite me to their house, so I can get to know them a little better and so I
don’t feel I am and my house (which wasn’t unpacked yet) is on inspection.
3. Recognize Sunday School as an initial
contact point. Often a visitor’s
first experience with a new church is dropping a child off at Sunday
School. Greeting new students and their
parents warmly, with interest, is encouraging.
Adult Sunday School teachers also serve as important first
contacts. We attended one Sunday School
class for a few weeks. In those weeks,
only one couple learned our names. The
rest smiled that little smile that told us, “I’m so glad you came, but I’m not
really interested in you.”
4. Become
visitors for a day. Those who have belonged to the same church
for several years may not remember what being a visitor is like. A simple exercise can resensitize you; visit
a church where no one knows you. Go
outside your community, outside your denomination. Go without knowing what to wear or what
ministries are available. Pay attention
to how you’re received.
ADDENDUM:
Dr. Thom Rainer has
authored two books that deal with this important issue. One book, titled Becoming a Welcoming Church, is intended to be studied by
the church. There are teaching plans and
sermon outlines available that allow this to be a church wide emphasis. The other book, We Want You Here, is designed to be a gift to be given to
church guests. Use the link below for
more details.
THINGS YOU MIGHT BE INTERESTED IN ….
Become a Welcoming Church by using Dr.
Rainer’s newest books - http://thomrainer.com/welcomingchurch/
Check out the new smallgroup.com - https://www.smallgroup.com/app/index.html#/home
Check out the new Ministry Grid - https://www.lifeway.com/en/special-emphasis/ministry-grid
FOR CHURCH CULTURE: The Gospel at the
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FOR WORSHIP MINISTRY: WorshipLife
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FOR LEADER
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FOR
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FOR WOMEN’S MINISTRY: Discerning the
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FOR WOMEN’S MINISTRY: Just Open the Door
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FOR STUDENT MINISTRY: How to Develop a Guys Ministry - https://buff.ly/2orI3h0
FOR STUDENT MINISTRY: Seven Arrows: A 52 Week Devotional for Teens
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FOR FAMILY MINISTRY: ETCH Conference - https://buff.ly/2EpxcKw
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