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Inviting People to Church

I read this today and thought that it was great so I thought I would share it with all of you. It comes from a guy named Jon Acuff.

Inviting people to church.

Dec 14th by Jon

Fine, I’ll say it.

I don’t know how to invite people to church.

I thought I did, I mean on the surface, “Do you want to come to church with me this Sunday?” is a pretty simple sentence to say. There aren’t any complicated words in there like “transcendentalism.” It’s a short and simple thought, and yet, I have a hard time saying that sentence.

So when I recently thought about inviting a coworker to church I went through a mental list of possible ways I could ask him:

1. The Sneak Attack

I could just slip the church invite into a long sentence that is otherwise about work, effectively cloaking it amongst other items. For instance, “Hey, did you get those promos done? I need the comps by EOD and the code needs to be in place by Thursday. Do you want to go to church with me and did you get the files you need from the software engineer?” See, you didn’t even notice it did you? You were on your way to church with me, weren’t you?

2. The Production Values

The friend I want to invite to church is a graphic designer so I could always focus on the way the church uses graphic design. It’s not a church invitation, it’s an invitation to experience a graphic design wonderland. I could say something like, “You would not believe the way my church designed the set for this new series they’re doing on ‘The Matrix.’ The graphics are ridiculous. I think you’d really appreciate the production values. You should come with me some Sunday.”

3. All the Single Ladies

I know, I know, for shame Jon Acuff, for shame. But I admit, there have been times when I’ve invited single friends to church and may or may not have mentioned the abundance of singles ladies at North Point Community Church. Which is actually pretty dumb, because it’s not like I know any of them. What’s my plan, to invite my friend and then just point out a group of single girls and say to him, “See, right over there? That’s where they sit. Go talk to them. Go on now, git!”

4. Topic Perfection

I could always just wait until there’s a sermon series that fits my friend to a T. That’s sometimes an easier sell, when you can hand them a postcard or forward an email invite and essentially say, “Hey, you know how you’re a red headed, divorced uncle with a beard? Well this week my church is starting a new series called ‘How red headed, divorced uncles with beards can find meaning in this crazy world.’ I thought you might like it.”

5. Lunch Hostage

Bottom line, people like home cooked meals. So invite them to lunch on Sunday and then say, “Why don’t we just meet at church and then go back to my house from there? My wife makes an amazing fried chicken and it would be a great meal to have after church is over. P.S. Which we both will have attended together.”

6. My Kid

People at work are always bringing in sign up forms for girl scout cookies or popcorn fundraisers. There’s a long, proud tradition of using our kids to spur action in coworkers. So instead of inviting them to a school play that your kid is in, wait until your kid is starring in some sort of church musical. Then casually and calmly say, “Hey buddy at work, you know how I went to your little league game last week? I’d love you to return the favor and come see my kid sing in this musical thing. We’re really proud of her. Here’s the address, just look for the steeple.”

I suppose at the end of the day, you could also try something called “honesty.” Or maybe even “prayer.” I’ve heard both of those approaches have worked for several people in the past. Just walking up to someone you have a friendship with and saying, “Hey, I really think you’d like the church I attend, want to come with me this Sunday?” That radical approach could work.

How about you? How do you invite people to church?

Letting Go

This past week has been one of the most trying times in my walk with God. I know for my life it is really hard when you want something so bad, you give everything for it and it doesn’t work out. Whenever something dies, it is a painful process. It is never easy to let a dream die but I also know that if the seed from a tree does not die by detaching from the tree, it can never be multiplied to reproduce more trees.
I feel like in the past week that I have had to let go of a seed that I loved, cared for, hoped in and for, knowing that unless there is death of that seed, God cannot grow it into something greater. It is a hard but necessary process.
What is some dream, hope or goal that you have to let go of and let die in order for God to resurrect into something greater?

This weekend

I love coming to Starbucks to study for the weekend message at Coastal Community Church.  I love coming to grab a cup of coffee, sitting with my laptop writing and checking out with the headphones in the ears.  For some reason I get so much done when there is activity happening around me.  When everything is quite and there are no visual elements around I am completely distracted.  Weird that it would be that way but that is how I work.

I am jacked up about this weekend because I am sharing a principle that has guided our life throughout the years.  I believe that this weekend can revolutionize where you are going in life and how you are getting there.  I know that God has a purpose and plan for your life.  I also truly believe that God wants you to know that vision more than you or I want to know what that vision is for our life.  I am believing that all of you would get a picture of where God wants to take you.  I can’t wait to share, so be ready for God to show up and do something BIG in your life.

HOPE

I was studying today for our upcoming Christmas series called HOPE.  I am so excited about this series because while the holidays for a lot of people are a time to rejoice and have fun with family, for a lot of people they are desperate and hopeless times.  It is the time of year, for a lot of people, where they feel the most lost, lonely and un-loved.  In the midst of what people call the most wonderful time of the year, a lot of people would consider this the worst time of the year.

In the midst of all this the Bible talks about how we can be hopeful, even in the midst of our circumstances.

Psalm 16:9 Therefore my heart is glad, and my glory rejoices; My flesh also will rest in hope.

How do you and I find rest in stressful and hard times-we find it in hope.  Hope is this security, this assurance of even though it looks like hell is breaking loose and everything is collapsing around me, I am ok.  We only find that in the security of knowing God, that He is there and that He is in control.

What are you trying to control right now?  What in your life seems like it is falling a part because your in the command seat?

Lets you and I make the choice to put our security, our hope in Christ and find rest during the busy times of life.

What’s your Story?

I am supper excited about this weekend.  I cannot wait to see how God continues to reveal His plan for peoples personal lives in our church.  We are in a series called Discovering God’s Will and it is incredible. I am pumped to see people discover the purpose and plans that God has for their lives and have those AH HA moments where the light goes on and they see how God is talking to them today.  God is in the middle of their story in life, no matter where they find themselves in it.  He wants to do something so amazing and so different that they cannot even imagine it right now in their present circumstance.  I love what John Ortberg says…

We live in the pain between the way things are now and the way they are supposed to be. Jesus didn’t teach us to pray, ‘God get us out of this story. This is a bad story. Take us out of here.’  He taught us to pray, ‘Let Thy Kingdom come!  On earth as it is in Heaven. In my body. In my family. In our church. In every dark place on the planet.’”

Check out this video on the Lord’s Prayer, it is very moving

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