Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Be Humble not Proud

Th Lord accomplishes more from the humble than the proud. Put aside your pride -focus on the friendship needs of visitors and introduce yourself to them. If you fulfill their friendship needs, it will fulfill your friendship needs.

Friday, January 23, 2009

Importance of Remembering their Name

People are really amazed when you think enough of them to remember their name. It shows them that you feel they are significant. It makes them feel important. In return, it makes you important in their life. You want this because you have someone important in your life to show them - Jesus.

Thursday, January 22, 2009

It Doesn't Take a Committee

It doesn't take a committee to make a difference for the kingdom. It can take only one person. One person reaching out to a visitor can be the determining factor of the visitor returning to your church and hearing the gospel once again. Be that one person every Sunday.

Monday, January 19, 2009

Greeting is More than a Function

In many churches, greeting is only thought of as a function. It is more than a function. It is a ministry. It is a ministry that has a spiritual purpose, a designed method and an intended end of helping people to come to know Jesus. When volunteers understand greeting as a ministry, they are more dedicated to it and fulfilled in it.

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

You are Jesus Christ

To the new person, you are Jesus Christ as He lives in your church. If the visitor comes in and you are weak or preoccupied, the visitor thinks, "Jesus doesn't make much of a difference here. I get a better greeting at Walmart." But if you are open and friendly, they think, "Jesus makes a difference with these people. I'm going to stay around and see why they are different."

Monday, January 12, 2009

Last Cookie? No

Greeting is often looked upon as the last cookie on the plate. It is perceived, "When a couple has done every other job they are capable of in the church and are no longer busy, then maybe they would serve as part time greeters." But the truth is: greeting is one of the most important positions in the church. As a greeter you are the front line for the acceptance and growth of the church.

Thursday, January 8, 2009

The Role of the Church Regular

The visitor is fertile soil for the gospel. But it is the role of the regular to be the gardeners of this fertile soil. This is seldom taught in churches. Too often we are just interested in our friends at church. But our more important role is to get to know the new people and introduce them to other people and programs in the church.

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Repetion is Important. Repetion is Important.

For many people, meeting a new person is a struggle. That is why we don't do it often enough. But the more you do it, the easier and more natural it becomes. And the more natural it becomes, the more at ease the new person feels in your presence. Don't let up! Meet new people every week.

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Invite Past Members

On occasion you will have former members who previously had moved away return for a visit. Invite them to greet with you. The current people will love to see them again. It will be a rejoicing time for all at the greeter station.

Saturday, January 3, 2009

Your Visitor is Your Biggest Advertiser

Your visitor is like a movie-goer. When a movie-goer leaves the theater, in the next week he will tell 5-10 people about the movie he saw. So it is with your visitor. He will automatically tell 5-10 of his friends about your church. What he says will either promote you or punish you depending on how friendly you have been. Make it a good report because of your friendliness.

Friday, January 2, 2009

Avoid Rotating

Avoid rotating your greeters from one position to another. People want stability and predictability even in church. Keep the same greeters in the same positions. Then your people will anticipate with delight meeting that person every week, especially if they are greeted by name.