By Dave Johnson, Pastor VCNP
One of the most successful ways we make our guests feel valued is by calling them at home a day or two after their visit. The call gives them a chance to ask questions
from the comfort and security of their home. Our call is almost always a welcome follow up to their experience at church. In our fast paced world personal contact means so
much more than a post card or
By Terry Tarleton, Pastor VC @ Anthem
Meeting and office space has been an on-going issue since planting our church in a brand new master planned community six years ago. Initially we met in a hotel conference room and the church office was in our house. Eventually we outgrew that and were able to lease about 3,400 square feet to accommodate about a 120-person auditorium, three children’s rooms,
by Alan Nelson
If Jesus were to knock on the door of a typical church, there’s probably only a 50/50 chance he’d get a response.
We say we want to reach out to people. We say we want our churches to grow. We say we love people. We say our church is friendly and welcoming. However, the actions
of a large percentage of churches communicate otherwise. Rev! contracted with five people from
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