Every Easter attendance at churches seems to increase. Easter Sunday seems to draw big crowds across the country. In fact, studies show that Easter, Christmas and Mother’s Day are often the most popular times for people without church homes to visit. The activities during the season of Lent including plays, special services, Holy Week services, musicals and the like can generate great interest in the community. Although we may see a crowd, I wonder if we will see individuals this season.
Consider building new Christian friendships by offering personal invitations and welcomes this season. As we strive to be even more faithful to the Great Commission, look to the various biblical examples of friendships, personal invitations and hospitality. I am reminded of Exodus 33:11 which speaks to “The LORD would speak to Moses face to face, as a man speaks with his friend.” Now may be a great time to focus more on how you connect personally with members of your church, Sunday visitors and even those who are strangers in the community. Have you considered how you can personally touch others this Easter?
As we prepare to invite and welcome people to our congregations, here is a short list of ideas to help members get personal this Easter.
Now share what’s on your list?
Lynette Hawkins is a church consultant with Awesome Insight of Beyond Marketing Group, Inc. based in Greensboro, N.C. She works with pastors and leaders providing practical seminars, coaching, leadership development and strategic facilitation. She has a teleseminar coming up in March, “Add the Personal Touch” which speaks on personalizing invites, welcomes and follow-ups. See more details and sign up for her free newsletter at www.awesomeinsight.com or e-mail her at info@awesomeinsight.com
Thank you sister Harris, I find your readings so insightful, I have begun to practice and internalize some of the things that i have read, and I look forward to having you at our church in Monroe GA. sometime in the future… God Bless You!