Wednesday, October 12, 2016

Ways Christian Churches In Las Vegas Treat Their Visitors

By Donna Miller


Churches are striving to make sure that they have gotten maximum numbers of members. This is unfortunate because people who are searching for a home church, get lost in the crowd and the marketing. Attending a church should be something that people do to worship God and not about the number of individuals who attend. Here are ways in which Christian Churches in Las Vegas can cater for their guests.

One of the things that they should do is to make sure that the guests feel appreciated is to ensure that they are genuinely welcomed. To do this, you should show them that you are a family that is united by the same belief. This might not guarantee that they will come back, but it will ensure that they continue to be a part of you by spreading the gospel as well as God's love.

The good news is that there are things that can be done to the guests so that they end up feeling like a part of the church. If the church and the member practice this, then they will ensure that the guests are not only welcomed, but they will also want to feel like the part of the family.

First off, have one or two individual at every door entrance. The door greeter should be aware of the varied classes for all the age groups or should be able to point the visitors to a person that will help them accordingly. This is also the right time of passing out any weekly or daily flyers containing lots of information on the events and activities of the church. By doing so, the visitors will not be the only ones feeling welcomed, the members too.

It is best especially on Sunday to get a visitors center. This should have a few people who will interact with the guests and make them feel welcomed. It is best that you ask the church members to take the guest to the center rather than have them move up and down trying to find the place. This will ensure that they feel as if they are a part of the family.

You can help the guest by wearing nametags. Church visit for the first time can be overwhelming. This will make it even hard for the visitor to cram the names of people. However, if you have some volunteers and welcoming with nametags, then it means that the guest will have a comfortable time communicating with them.

Talk with the visitors and make sure that you learn about them and their plans. However, you should be careful not to scare them away. It is best to ask general questions. If you see that, they are becoming uneasy you should stop there or change to a different topic.

The next important thing is to do a follow up on the guests. Have them leave the contact and call them to inform them that you enjoyed their company. Do not overdo it or appear as though you are stalking them.




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