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Food evangelism for junior highers
To help junior highers introduce their friends to the Lord and our church,
I began a series of Saturday cooking classes advertised through flyers sent
home with our youth group. Our students were asked to invite their friends.
I chose meals a student would likely eat and reproduce at home, with a special
emphasis on desserts.
We cook, practice good manners and the art of table conversation, then do
dishes. Afterward, I show a 30-minute video of musical artists or stand-up
comics who include a clear presentation of the gospel in their wrap-up segment.
Recipes go home with the students, who are encouraged to cook the meal that
week for their families.
Our youth group has doubled since the project started, and several of the
students' families have visited or are now attending our church.
Linda Riley
Living Word Fellowship
Torrance, California
Visitor fete
Quarterly, our church compiles a list of visitors and then prepares a banquet
in their honor. In addition to the visitors, our staff and church board attend;
each hosts a table to encourage conversation. After the meal, the staff,
board members, and visitors are introduced. A video is shown to highlight
various church ministries. At the conclusion, questions are welcomed.
Becky Seaton
Warwick Assembly of God
Newport News, Virginia
Seeker-sensitive liturgy
In order to invite modern people to historic liturgy, St. Thomas's Church
took advantage of the current musical popularity of Gregorian chant. We
advertised (through posters, radio announcements, notices to newspapers,
and letters to neighboring churches) a monthly service of Compline—a service
of psalms and hymns that have been sung as night prayers in Christian monasteries
for centuries.
Held one Sunday evening a month, the service lasts half an hour, with no
offering, and invites people to "come as you are." The whole service, done
in English, is sung in Gregorian chant by the parish choir.
People attending are not asked to say or sing anything. The service leaflet
helps people read as well as hear the biblical praises of God. We include
an introductory brochure and a few notices about parish activities.
We hoped for 30 people, and the first evening we had 120. Attendance eventually
increased to 175, exceeding the building's capacity.
Michael Rowe St. Thomas's (Episcopal) Church Camden, Maine
Originally published in Leadership journal, January 1, 1997.
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