How to Invite A Friend To Church

How to Invite A Friend To Church

When it comes to inviting a friend to church it can be somewhat of a gray area. After all you want to extend an invite without making it seem as if you are trying to push your religion or church on them. Many times in friendships politics and religion are agreed to not be agreed upon. But if you think that a friend could benefit from attending your church or may really find that they enjoy themselves it might just be a good idea to extend the invitation. That being said, what is the best way to invite a friend to church?

Tips on Inviting A Friend To Church

Social Media Post

In today’s world, social media and technology play a big role in the way we communicate with others. Posting on social media about your church and what it offers is a good way to extend an invitation indirectly to all of your social media followers. This allows those who may really be interested to reach out to you for more info on their own. Many times this is a great way to open the channel of inviting a friend to church. Once interested you can fill them in more on what to expect when attending a service and so on.

Initiate A Conversation

Starting a conversation with a friend or loved one that you may want to invite to church can help you to better assess where they are at with the topic. Asking a question like “did you attend church with anyone growing up?” or “Are you interested in exploring your faith?” can help to feel out the situation and possibly add in an invite to church. You don’t want to be pushy with your beliefs or faith or belittle someone else’s beliefs. Instead look at it as an opportunity to find common interests when it comes to your religion.

Send Out a Text Invite

Send a text invite to the friend you would like to invite to church. Say something along the lines of “ Do you have a church you are attending right now? Maybe you would like to come with me to a service at mine and see how you like it? This is a nice and nonpushy way to extend your invite and doesn’t put them on the spot. Instead they have a chance to read your message and they decide how they might feel about it before responding.

Remember Your Reasons

It is always important to remember why you would like to invite a friend to church. Maybe you see them going through a hard time and want to help them through the turmoil. Or perhaps you feel like they might really enjoy being part of your church and church community. If you have a particular reason for wanting to invite them to church, express that as well. While it may be a bit daunting asking someone to try your church, you most likely are doing it with the best of intentions and because you care. Remember your reason and find confidence in that.

It can never hurt to extend an invitation to church to a friend if you do it in a polite and respectful way. If you don’t ask you will never know and your friend may never get the chance to attend a service at your church. It may just be the thing they were looking for or needed in their life.

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