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Sunday Morning Church Shopping

I have about forty-five minutes between Sunday morning worship services to renew, visit classes, and prepare for the next worship service.  A least one or two Sunday mornings a month.  The telephone will ring in my office.  The callers ask a variety of questions about the church.  Is your worship traditional or contemporary? What do you believe?  When is your Bible study?    Do you have a nursery, children, or youth program?  What time does your service start and how long is the service.  People are looking for a community of faith that offers a variety of benefits.  This idea that people actually wake up on Sunday morning and begin looking or shopping for a place to worship is here to stay. 

I have become accustom to these calls on Sunday mornings.  I now encourage the people serving on Sunday morning to answer the telephone with a smile in their voice.  Answering machines on Sunday morning may not be the best idea for the office.  Eighty percent of the times that I take the two or three minutes to answer these questions people actually attend worship.  Being prepared to welcome people into the faith community may be a willingness to answer a Sunday morning telephone call. 

Questions: What is your experience with people looking for a place to worship? Are you a church shopper?


 

 

 

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