Here are the elements I value most in youth ministry. For me these are the five ingredients I would never compromise. Never…
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Do your church greeters realize that simply saying a hello on a Sunday morning can have long-term consequences?
Sometimes to a second generation?
The impact of a well-trained church greeter who says hello to your church visitors on a Sunday morning goes a lot further than your greeters might realize.
Read on to see some of the impact that a wise greeter can have.
Read MoreIf you read my last post, Follow Up or Wave Goodbye!, then you already know the steps to connect with your visitors and guests. But, as with many things, this process is easier said than done.
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The Pastor is done with his message…the alter call was great. God moved, visitors and members were touch by His hand.
Read More“It is being reported that the Manufacturer of all human beings is in the process of recalling all active units. The Maker of this product has determined that regardless of make or year, the product needs to have it’s main energy source retrofitted, due to a serious defect in the unit’s primary…”
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http://www.norcalblogs.com/gate/2010/07/worlds-oldest-manufacturer-recalls-all-active-models.php
- Darren
Read MoreWell, here I sit in the lobby of our local hospital (while a friend visits his wife), thinking back on my life…what it could have been, what it should have been, and what it has become.
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Are you the Greeter of all Greeters??
I spent this morning at a “Celebration of the Life” of Margaret Lizbeth Boatright.
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Does your church greet everyone that comes through their doors?
And by “your church”, I don’t mean just your churches “door greeters”! I mean EVERYONE in your church.
Read MoreWe can all identify them…they wander a bit through the parking lot; they slowly enter the front doors; they look around, not knowing where they are or where they should go; when they enter the sanctuary, they stand at the back and look around for a place to sit.
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