Visitor Outreach...
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Visitor Outreach...
Visitor Outreach...
"Although I am free from all and not anyone’s slave, I have made myself a slave to everyone, in order to win more people.” ()
Paul gave up his freedom in Christ in order to save people. We’re not doing that but asking for a bit of time and working together and coordinating our efforts is a beautiful thing.
This effort will be a wonderful demonstration of what it looks like “standing firm in one spirit, in one accord, contending together for the faith of the gospel” ().
What’s Needed?
What’s Needed?
Three Volunteers. "... A cord of three strands is not easily broken.” ()
Here’s the idea…If a man visits the church and fills out the “Visitor’s Card” which goes (Lord willing) into the offering plate.
Strand One...
Strand One...
At the close of the service (let’s use and example) Jules picks up that card and copies the man’s address down.
She grabs a “Welcome Letter”, envelope, stamp. Fills out the address and puts it in the mail with the flag up.
Strand Two...
Strand Two...
The second person (another example is..) , Fred is working in one accord for the gospel is going to write down the phone number of the man (if there is one written down).
On Monday he will call that man and thank him for visiting and maybe see if he has any questions and if pastor Joel can come over for a visit towards the end of the week.
If the man says, “yes”, brother Fred calls pastor Joel and relays the date and the time.
Strand Three...
Strand Three...
Pastor Joel and another brother (or Niki) visits and prays with him.