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ladylovesJesus

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Caring Churches

A church newsletter mentioned a man who visited eighteen different churches on successive Sundays. He was trying to find out what the churches were really like. He said, "I sat near the front. After the service, I walked slowly to the rear, then returned to the front and went back to the foyer using another aisle. I smiled and was neatly dressed. I asked one person to direct me to a specific place: a fellowship hall, pastor's study, etc. I remained for coffee if served. I used a scale to rate the reception I received. I awarded points on the following basis:

10 for a smile from a worshiper
10 for a greeting from someone sitting nearby
100 for an exchange of names
200 for an invitation to have coffee
200 for an invitation to return
1000 for an introduction to another worshiper
2000 for an invitation to meet the pastor

On this scale, eleven of the eighteen churches earned fewer than 100 points. Five actually received less than 20.

The conclusion: The doctrine may be biblical, the singing inspirational, the sermon uplifting, but when a visitor finds nobody who cares whether he's here, he is not likely to come back."
 
That is very sad.

However, I do believe the church my husband and I belong to would earn at least 1,500 points. I really do. Everyone is made to feel welcome there. From single moms, to street people or homeless people, to families with no children or lots of children. I've never seen anyone turned away since we called Bro. Ronnie to be our pastor. He's been our pastor for 5 years, and there have been some amazing changes in our church.

Our church used to be kind of stuffy and stuck up. When I used to clap to the music or raise my hands during worship, people would either stare, or they would ask me nervously, "Are you all right?"

Now, the preacher raises his hands during the worship music, and so does about a third of the congregation!

We love people. Because Jesus loves people! When I get more involved in Prison ministry, I hope to bring many ladies to my church that were former inmates. I believe they will be welcomed with open arms from most of the members there.

Now, there are always some tares among the wheat, but Jesus told us to expect that.

Praise God!:love: :sun: :star:
 
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