Published: 27 July 2009
Two church growth consultants are encouraging churches across the country to set up ‘Welcome Teams’ as part of a drive make Church more ‘sticky’ for those who drop in to special events or feel the urge to try out a Sunday morning service.
Everybody Welcome, published by Church House Publishing, is designed for use by small groups or Parochial Church Councils as a way of focusing on making their church’s welcome extra special and encouraging those who try church out to come back again and again.
It draws on evidence that 85 per cent of people visit some kind of church every year, and that up to three million people in the UK would go to church if someone invited them back.
The materials, to be released this week, include a leader’s manual, booklets for members, and a DVD including interviews and footage showing the power of a good (and not so good) welcome. Previews can be viewed online at www.everybodywelcome.org.uk
In Everybody Welcome, the Ven Bob Jackson (Archdeacon of Walsall and a Growth Officer in the Diocese of Lichfield) and George Fisher (Director of Parish Mission for the Diocese of Lichfield) compare church to a football ground hosting a crucial game:
“When we gather together for worship we are like members of a team taking to the pitch on match day. Will the team produce a world-class display – a thrilling end-to-end game or a dull-as-dishwater draw? Will the team inspire every visitor in the stadium to pick up a ball and have a go?
“We each have an essential part to play in the worship offered. The aim: to give glory to God by enabling everyone to be active and fully involved team members, not passive spectators. Visitors and newcomers are an important part of that community. But the things that are normal and relaxing to us may be strange and fearful to them. So how can we take care to usher in the newcomer to God’s presence while not diluting the regulars’ worship-encounter with the living Lord?”
Arranged over five sessions, the course’s advice draws on the writers’ experience to include tips on:
Reflecting on his motivation for creating the course, Bob Jackson comments: “In my experience in the West Midlands, many people have tried out their church again through initiatives like ‘Back to Church Sunday’, and huge crowds are turning up at Christmas. God is sending us more people, especially young ones.
“Just think what the impact would be if not 10 per cent but 25 per cent or even 50 per cent of the people who try out our churches succeed in becoming regular congregation members.
“It is even more vital than before that we in the churches know how to welcome and integrate newcomers into the church community. I hope and pray that this course will help churches become truly welcoming communities.”
Everybody Welcome, priced £14.99 for the leader’s manual (ISBN 978-07151-4190-8), £3.99 for the members’ manual (ISBN 978-0-7151-4192-2), and £24.99 for the DVD (ISBN 978-07151-4191-5) are available from Christian bookshops from Friday (31st July, 2009), or by mail order via the web at www.everybodywelcome.org.uk
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