Tips For Getting More First-Time Guests to Come to Your Church

This weekend, new people will start visiting your church. They will want to know what it’s like to be in it. To make their experience more engaging and compelling, church leaders often look at ways to make their congregations more welcoming. Here are 21 ways to make your church more welcoming to new guests.

Create Clear Information On Your Website
One of the most critical factors that people consider when it comes to deciding whether or not to join a church is a website. According to studies, around 50% of new visitors to a church site learn more about the congregation before they even attend. While it’s important to follow modern design trends, it’s also important to consider how your website can be used to attract first-time guests.

Post On Social Media
Since your church can use various social media platforms, such as Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, it’s important that you provide a sense of what to expect when your guests visit. Having a variety of images from inside the church will allow guests to see what’s happening in the place.

One of the most effective ways to attract new people to your church is through live video features on Sunday mornings. These can be used to invite people to join and share their experiences. Creating highlight videos of the various activities that the church has to offer can help demonstrate what the church’s life looks like.

New Member Check In
If your church has a significant number of first-time visitors, then you should consider having a dedicated space in the lobby for them. This can help you gather important details about their arrival, such as what they do when they get there and how they interact with the members of the church. Having a dedicated “New Here?” kiosks can help you connect with potential members right away.

If you’re planning on giving a gift to your guests during the service, then this area is the best place to pick it up. Unfortunately, many churches don’t have a dedicated landing zone for guests after the service. This can help your volunteers prepare better by providing a simple and comfortable place to gather information.

Published by glenndukeraustralia

Glenn Duker is a lawyer and man of faith living in Australia.

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