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How do you motivate your congregation to bring friends and family each week?
Dave Ferguson is lead pastor of Community Christian Church, a multi-site, missional community in the Chicagoland area.



Topics:Church attendance, Community, Evangelism, Members, Outreach, Regular attenders, Visitors & guests
Filters:Outreach, Pastor
Purpose:Evangelism
Date Added:June 22, 2007

Total Reader Responses: 18 (see below)
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Since the vision statement of Community Christian Church is "helping people find their way back to God," we spend a lot of time dreaming, discussing, and talking about how we can do a better job of motivating our people to invite their friends, family, neighbors, and co-workers. As a result, during the last eight years, we have grown from 700 people in attendance to 5,000 people.

So here are a couple of suggestions:

Ask every week. We often overlook the most obvious solution—ask them! When is the last time you stood in front of your church and said, "Next week is going to be a great series to invite your friends, neighbors, family and co-workers to join you. Will you join me and ask someone who doesn't go to church to come with you?" We complain that people in our churches do not invite others, but do we ask them? Just about every week we ask our people to invite and include new people.

Ignite twice a year. Twice a year we do something we call "Ignite." Ignite is a combination of three key components: marketing, "wow," and invitation.

  • Marketing. For Ignite, we pick a high interest Big Idea and then spend some money marketing the series to the community. We have used a lot of different types of marketing: direct mail, billboards, newspapers, door hangers, and so on. Be creative.
  • "Wow." The "wow" is the reaction that we want from people who visit for the very first time. The "wow" will show up in every area of ministry—the "wow" of over-the-top hospitality from the time you pull into the parking lot to the time you leave. The "wow" will show up in our Kid's City and cause the kids to insist that they come back next week. The "wow" will be seen in our celebration service as we use our very best musicians and artists on those weekends. Everyone on our staff and volunteer teams takes everything up a notch to make sure we create a "wow."
  • Invitation. We challenge our people to bring three people with them during the Ignite series. We will give them high-quality invitations to put into the hands of their friends and remind them that 50 percent of all people who are asked to go to church will say "yes."
The twice-a-year Ignite campaign helps instill the value that we are all about "helping people find their way back to God" all year long.

(By the way, we learned a lot about Ignite from Cedar Creek Community Church in Toledo, Ohio—they are the experts and call it the BIG PUSH.)





Lorraine   (Guest) Posted: December 06, 2007
How do you persuade your Senior Pastor and the majority of the congregation(that don't have young children) to INVEST in children's ministry and make it a priority. Priority in Budget- hiring staff and not dependening on undependable volunteers- or can't find volunteers. And spending money on new things for the minsrty improvements Priorty in making children's church a "wow" to inspire more families with kids to visit or join.



Lorraine   (Guest) Posted: December 06, 2007
How do you persuade your Senior Pastor and the majority of the congregation(that don't have young children) to INVEST in children's ministry and make it a priority. Priority in Budget- hiring staff and not dependening on undependable voluteers- or can't find voluoteers. And spending money on new things for the minsrty improvements Priorty in making children's church a "wow" to inspire more families with kids to visit or join.



Lover For The Lost   (Guest) Posted: October 26, 2007
Let's face it, How many do you know that leads people to the Lord when they become passive?That's to say, when you get older in your walk with Christ,you get "LAZY". Some depend on past learning/blessings in that this will keep them throughout. It's true, It will keep YOU! It's just another trick of the enemy! Encourage yourself as Paul says, then go get um! If we will bring um, God will clean um!



Matt Branaugh   (Registered User)Posted: September 20, 2007
I think Vanessa raises an interesting point. Any suggestions on how churches and leaders can approach "outreach" that actually reaches out into the community--and I'm not just meaning a community service project.



Tameka Weldon   (Guest) Posted: September 15, 2007
The suggestions given are so inspirational. I am a 30yr old woman and just in the last 3 years have answered the call of God in Worship Ministry. It has been a scary at times, but as I seek Him for direction it is beginng to flow through me. To God be the Glory! And as I began reading the ideas the Holy Spirit began to stir in me.I thank God for the encouragement and boldness set forth by the leaders. My prayer is that God would continue to give you the outreach avenues to help birth from this ministers of God.



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