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Core Beliefs
The greatest challenge many churches face is knowing how to turn visitors into members and to retain them once they become members. For many churches, assimilation is their ‘Achilles heel” in evangelism. Assimilation is the process of integrating new believers into the church family and congregational life. This process doesn’t happen automatically and, unfortunately, in many local churches, doesn’t happen at all. Or it occurs haphazardly at best. Churches that want to make the most of their community outreach and attractional ministries must also be intentional and strategic in their assimilation.
Every church needs a plan for how to take people from their first visit to becoming fully developed members. Visitors cannot be expected to return without any intentional action on our part. Visitors are normally seeking and need specific direction. Likewise, new members need to be nurtured and guided in their faith development.
Core Practices – How It’s Done
· Use visitor information cards or bulletin inserts
· Respond to interests and visitors within a week
· Make weekly appeals
· Schedule regular reaping meetings
· Place new members in a small group especially designed for them
· Hold new member classes
· Have an intentional visitation program with new members
· Assign spiritual mentors to all new members
· Give new members spiritual gift training
· Train new members in friendship evangelism
· Plan frequent fellowship and social activities Columbia Union Church Profiles
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