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Increase in attendance on Back to Church Sunday

dannibear

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Imagine if we all did this everyday:





Attendance increased by nearly a quarter for more than 4,200 churches on Back to Church Sunday 2011.
According to statistics from organisers, an extra 77,000 attended church on Back to Church Sunday on 25 September.
The additional attendance works out at an average of 19 extra people in the congregation of each participating church.


The Bishop of Hertford, the Rt Rev Paul Bayes, said: “Back to Church Sunday is a fantastic opportunity for growth. I encourage even more churches to register in 2012. It's a simple initiative that really does work.”
St Mary the Virgin, in Yaxley, is an example of a church that has incorporated Back to Church Sunday into a successful mission strategy.
Since church members started handing out personal invitations, regular Sunday attendance has nearly quadrupled from nine to a viable 35.
The Rev Tiffer Robinson led by example, knocking on every door in the village of 400 people to personally invite everyone back to church.
He said: “We very successfully incorporated Back to Church Sunday, using the suggested ‘template service’ and three well-known hymns, creating a 45-minute traditional but informal service full of community spirit and joy that was accessible to regular worshipers and visitors.
"I would fully recommend Back to Church Sunday as a mission initiative.”
Back to Church Sunday first launched in the Church of England Diocese of Manchester in 2004 but has proved so successful that it has been adopted by other denominations and traditions.


At its heart is the simple idea of getting existing church members to invite someone they know to a special church service.
Special resources are produced each year to provide churches with special invitation cards, posters and goodies like Fairtrade chocolate to make the welcome extra special.


Since it started, nearly 230,000 people have come back to church.
This year, the Archbishop of York launched Back to Church Sunday by ‘tweeting’ an invitation to 10,000 people, that was re-tweeted by 95 Twitter accounts to thousands more people.
The invitations were backed up for the first time by 30-second radio adverts in certain areas and local launches across the dioceses.
More churches were encouraged to get involved after research by Tearfund in 2007 found that around 3 million people in England said they would attend church if they were invited.


Back to Church Sunday 2012 will take place on 30 September.
 
This bothers me because it sounds like nothing more than a slick marketing campaign. Such gimmicks have been tried before to little long term avail. The most effective evangelism occurs when churches go out into the community on a regular basis and show God's love by meeting people's needs. I love my church's slogan, "Love them until they ask 'Why?'"

SLE
 
Nothing wrong with wanting fellowship! And wishing to worship The GOD of all creation.

However, the word Church means "those that are called out"

Church does not mean "a building with a cross on it"

As the church comes together... "those that are called out". We will be able to help one another.

However... on the flip side. The buildings with crosses on them are more often than not. A great place to stay lukewarm.

I wish they would talk about:

1) Giving to the less fortunate
2) Feeding the homeless
3) Exposing Freemasons
4) Numerology in The Bible
5) Lost books of the Bible
6) Illuminati hand signs
7) Satanic music industry
8) Gay Hollywood
9) TV news being lies... and Sept 11th being a BIG LIE controlled by the news media

Instead it's mostly about being simple minded, and ignorant, and unknowing about what is REALLY going on... oh yeah... AND GOSSIPING!

Listen to this passage:
Hosea 4:6 "My people are destroyed for a lack of knowledge, since you have rejected knowledge, I shall reject you..."
 
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Nothing wrong with wanting fellowship! And wishing to worship The GOD of all creation.

However, the word Church means "those that are called out"

Church does not mean "a building with a cross on it"

As the church comes together... "those that are called out". We will be able to help one another.

However... on the flip side. The buildings with crosses on them are more often than not. A great place to stay lukewarm.

I wish they would talk about:

1) Giving to the less fortunate
2) Feeding the homeless
3) Exposing Freemasons
4) Numerology in The Bible
5) Lost books of the Bible
6) Illuminati hand signs
7) Satanic music industry
8) Gay Hollywood
9) TV news being lies... and Sept 11th being a BIG LIE controlled by the news media

Instead it's mostly about being simple minded, and ignorant, and unknowing about what is REALLY going on... oh yeah... AND GOSSIPING!

Listen to this passage:
Hosea 4:6 "My people are destroyed for a lack of knowledge, since you have rejected knowledge, I shall reject you..."

Unfortunately a lot of churches fear man more than God, so they don't want to rock the boat and cause trouble for anyone. Raising controversial issues is not good for their image and church attendance.
 
I probably wouldn't go as far as doing something like advertising it on the radio and TV but if people every week just invited their friends whom they know need to hear the good news about Jesus, then there would be much more attendance. Many of those who attend church don't realize that some people are looking for the living water. They realize that their life is an empty well. We just have to ask them if they would like to hear about the one who always satisfies.
 
We just have to ask them if they would like to hear about the one who always satisfies.

"To a hungry man, food is God." (Ghandi)

We're missing the secret of effective evangelism if we ignore the message of Mt 25:31-46. Jesus wasn't just speaking figuratively in this passage; he was challenging the church to leave the church building, go out into the community and meet peoples' physical needs - feeding the hungry, clothing those who need clothes, etc. Churches need to think creatively, do things differently. For example, there was a lot of press about "Secret Santas" going into K-Mart stores in my area this Christmas and anonymously paying off balances for people who had gifts in layaway because they were struggling to scrape up money to pay the bill. Why don't we use that kind of thinking to draw people to Jesus? Don't promote your individual church; just love people until they ask "why?"

SLE
 
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"To a hungry man, food is God." (Ghandi)

We're missing the secret of effective evangelism if we ignore the message of Mt 25:31-46. Jesus wasn't just speaking figuratively in this passage; he was challenging the church to leave the church building, go out into the community and meet peoples' physical needs - feeding the hungry, clothing those who need clothes, etc. Churches need to think creatively, do things differently. For example, there was a lot of press about "Secret Santas" going into K-Mart stores in my area this Christmas and anonymously paying off balances for people who had gifts in layaway because they were struggling to scrape up money to pay the bill. Why don't we use that kind of thinking to draw people to Jesus? Don't promote your individual church; just love people until they ask "why?"

SLE

That is the same thing my pastor says too. Love until they ask why. It is a sad thing when love gets questioned.
 
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