We are living in a world of post cultural Christianity. Our churches can no longer expect guests to show up just because we have the doors open. We have to be prayerful. We have to be intentional.
This post is, by its nature, very practical. But it can be a positive step in Great Commission obedience as you seek to expose people to the gospel and create more gospel conversations.
These, then, are five key steps to reach and retain guests. Most of these can be implemented in your church right away.
- Create a culture of inviting. One of the primary reasons our churches do not have guests is straightforward: We are not inviting people to come. In my research for the book, The Unchurched Next Door, we found that nearly eight of ten unchurched persons would come to church if we invited them and accompanied them to the worship services. If we invite them, they will truly come. I will address this issue more fully next week.
- Make certain you have a positive “guest flow.” Nelson Searcy, in his book Fusion, created this guide for the number of first-time guests each week in our worship services. If the number of first-time guests in your church is fewer than 5, you need to find out where the challenges reside.
- 3 first-time guests for every 100 in worship attendance: maintenance mode
- 5 first-time guests for every 100 in worship attendance: growth mode
- 7 first-time guests for every 100 in worship attendance: rapid growth mode
- Be prepared for the guests when they arrive. The studies we have seen indicate…
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