I began by borrowing CD's of an evangelism seminar put on by Church Growth Inc.. It was entitled: "How to Assimilate Newcomers Into Your Church."
I picked up my own copy of the training when I began at Northside. Thankfully, they renamed the seminar "Welcome to the Family" when they released it on DVD!
Poor naming choices aside, the seminar contained such a wealth of useful thoughts on hospitality, follow up, differences between long-term members and new members, and what it takes to get someone involved beyond the 6th month mark (the time by which most people who drop out of church will disengage). Backed up by solid research and statistics, this is an excellent teaching tool.
Now, how do we expose more people to these radical concepts? Better yet, how do we get our long-term members to engage both sides of the community? We need rookies to feel and connect like our veterans, and our veterans need to help them do it while still retaining their deep connections in the church.
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If you've belonged to a church for more than 2 years, you're reasons for being part of the community (friendships, Sunday School class, etc.) are very different from a person who has been there less than 2 years. Holding both mindsets at once and helping people from each perspective come together is essential to growing and expanding our little slice of Christ's Kingdom.

