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Mar 29, 2021 · Have you tried different ways to invite people to your church? Were any of them as effective as you hoped they'd be? In this video, I'll show you how to invi...
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- Chris Abbott
In addition to inviting your friends to church, sometimes inviting your family may seem even more difficult but in the days we are living in right now, the o...
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- Debra Hill
Struggling to find the right way to invite people to church? Check out these practical tips from actual people at Mercy Hill as they share their thoughts and...
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- Mercy Hill Church
Jul 10, 2024 · 4) Talk. This is where you finally approach your friend and start the conversation. Yes, I said conversation. That means you don’t walk up to someone, ask if they want to go to church, then shuffle away, patting your back for doing your duty. Asking someone to church is not a question, but a conversation.
Feb 15, 2024 · Your invitation should be concise. Get to the point of what you’re asking them to do and get there quickly. Something about giving an invitation can cause us to lose confidence. Our default as communicators is to ramble when we’re short on confidence. The longer we talk about responding, the more confusing we become.
May 22, 2019 · 1. Personal invite. One of the most effective ways to invite someone to church is for a friend or family member to simply ask someone to come. Half (51%) of the unchurched say that personal invitation would be effective. Females, however, are more likely than males to say it would be effective (56% to 46%). The older unchurched, those 65 and ...
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May 9, 2024 · 1. Personal Invitation: There’s tremendous power in a personal invitation. Take the time to reach out to someone individually, whether it’s through a face-to-face conversation, a phone call, or a personalized message. Express why you value our church community and why you think they would enjoy being a part of it.