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A good evening.
Good to see everyone.
Glad that you're here with a little low and number tonight, but that's okay.
That's right.
It doesn't matter.
That's exactly, right.
Well, it's been a good day's.
Been a good week so far.
Hope you had a good ones.
Been hot.
I know that we do need some rain.
At least we do it.
My house.
I know that.
So
Oh it's this is hot.
Is hot.
I'm done.
Well tonight, we want to continue in our series vision2020 for the Dynamic Church initiative and tonight will be.
I don't want to say our last night on this, but next week we're going to outreach but we'll have to come back and revisit this as we start doing things.
So just think up tonight as just like a recap of, of kind of what we have covered and this is part 5. Tonight of this study, how to widen our front door.
And of course, we took it from Acts chapter 44, chapter 22 verses 42 through 46.
And we've been talkin about how we're going to assimilate people in our church.
We've been talkin about How you know that, what we need to do to get ready for that Vicky, if you can go to maybe point to, I think it is on there.
Okay, I know that.
Wouldn't it be the next?
There you go.
All right, so we've been talking about what brings people back friendliness.
Remember, we went through the line up across that cleanliness outside-inside, we'll talk more about both of those tonight.
Quality of service, we can constantly tweet that quality of childcare people find someone like them and personable post service contact.
Now, that's what we talked about last week.
So what I want to do tonight, I'm giving you a a sheet tonight if what I want us to do is just kind of go through this sheet.
and, Best kind of covers everything that we've covered, but it's just kind of doesn't anamorphosis think form here just a little short analogies of everything that we've covered and where it will stop at a couple of these tonight.
Talk about them a little more and then maybe get some of your input as well on some things.
So let's look at number one, their simulation check list, greeters train to greet, direct and seat gas.
So, remember when we talked about, when people come to church, they want to be greeted.
They want to be directed, they want to be seated.
They want to be treated.
And so, now course, went to church like ours when we first started, we don't have that many here.
So people, if someone new comes to our church, you're not necessarily going to have to seat them cuz they can find their own seat, but wants a church, get sixty 65%.
Lot of people are hesitant to go and see it cuz it ain't going to sit in some one spot or something like that.
So that's when that we would start seeding.
People as far as greeters.
I think Martha said that she would hand out the bulletins back at the front door when people come in in the morning.
So she can be our greeter.
We met it just depends on what our church does.
We met at some point?
Need someone in the parking lot, but we shouldn't need really more than one or two because the bacterial back.
There is just it's tiny and so once someone gets through their you're in the sanctuary anyway.
So and I think Mark has already been doing that anyway.
Last week, I think she was she was back there handing out the bulletins.
Now, when we When when, when we start, this will probably won't.
Will probably want to be here.
No later than the 10:40.
so, maybe our men's prayer group, maybe if we could start praying around 20 till John can start playing around quarter til.
And play all the way up to 11, but we'll, we'll talk more about that in a second.
When we get there.
Greeters number to greeters trained to exit greet.
All that is, is just saying see you next week.
That's how we want to tell people.
New people who come see or anybody member that comes.
See you next week.
That's what we won't miss a handwritten note for the first time.
Note, remember?
We don't like form.
Letters will talk more about that in a moment.
I have some stuff on the back.
I want you to look at handwritten first time note, that will be from me a script for welcome and greeting time.
That's the course, when Pat is up here on Sunday morning and David is up here and, you know, to welcome people.
And if we have a first-time guest number five, says strip for filling out connection card.
So Pat, maybe you can have you, when we get our connection cards, you can grab one.
You can hold it up.
Just let everybody know there's a connection card in the Pew right.
In front of you, you can even tell him if everybody would just grab one and hold it up on and make sure everybody has one.
And then you would just say something like, if you're a first-time visitor or gas.
You hang on to that and you give it to our greater, which would be Martha.
When you exit the day and you'll get a small gift from you, Grace all other people.
If you would put your connection card in the offering plate at the end of the service when it's passed around.
So we just want to make sure that Everett that the first-time guest, understand that, they need to keep those and fill it out.
And if they want a gift, they need to give it to Martha, okay?
If they don't give it to her, she don't give him a gift, you know.
So that's right.
If so and remember we said that these connection cards I know that we have a time of prayer before I preach and people give their prayer request but if the members would just write down on their connection cards if we have visitors here so they can see us use them.
Then they will write to, I appreciate David and Miss Farrell cuz both of those last week, wrote down prayer requests and put it in the offering plate.
And I appreciate that.
That's a good start.
That's that's the way to start.
And so, in our connection cards are going to look a lot better than the little things that we have.
Now, number six script for close of service, and that will be me.
And that's just when you know I close out the invitation, I talk about what's coming up maybe Wednesday night or whatever.
And then we I'll say something about the offering and probably what I'm going to start doing is right before we take off and I'm going to have a prayer for the offering.
Then we'll have our song as we're all standing.
Will have the offering and then again will be dismissed.
After the song first-time guests, I put it down here first time, guess calling team.
And I put beside there so I just wrote this Riders and collars.
So we're going to need someone that's going to be able to take up these connection cards when we receive them.
And we're going to need someone to put that into our Faith Life church account.
Now, if you go to our website and Vicky, could you go to the website right now or not or not, the website, if you could just go to faithlife where it shows on the side, you know, the admin and all like that.
Okay, if you can pull that up.
So what it is is on our faith.
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