8 people you should invite to Church

Encouraging a friend or stranger to kindle a relationship with the Lord is the kindest gesture you could ever do for them. That being said, it may take you being a good friend and living out your faith for them to want to meet Jesus.

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Baptist Press

By Lizzy Haseltine, posted October 15, 2024

According to a recent Lifeway Research study, 27% of churchgoers say they don’t know anyone to invite to church. Is that true of your congregants?

While many Christians may feel like everyone they know is already plugged in at a church, your church members likely have more people—and gospel opportunities—around them than they realize.

The following eight categories of people should give your congregants ideas of who they could invite to church.

1. Your neighbor

The Bible speaks a lot about loving our neighbors. But are we really loving them if we only give them a kind wave or bring in their Amazon boxes when they’re out of town? (I’m speaking out of conviction here, too.)

Take the time to build relationships with your neighbors and be intentional to invite them not just into your home but your church. With the upcoming football season, this may look like inviting a neighbor to your church before opening your home for an afternoon game. More Here

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