More than 10,000 churches sign up to bring people back to church
More than 10,000 congregations have committed to active participation in National Back to Church Sunday on Sept. 16.
By registering their names and locations (www.backtochurch.com/roster), these congregations have signaled their intentions to invite family, friends, neighbors and co-workers, who, for a variety of reasons, no longer attend church.
The largest community outreach in the nation is expected to draw the participation of more than 14,000 churches.
Recent surveys show that 48 percent of church members have not invited an unchurched person to attend a worship service or other program at their church in the past six months.
National Back to Church Sunday offers a unique opportunity for thousands of people across the nation to receive and respond to a personal invitation to go back to church.
“The personal touch is the most effective means for churches to reach out to their communities,” said Ed Stetzer, president of LifeWay Research, a supporting partner of National Back to Church Sunday. “Good news is best delivered by good messengers.”
“Citywide initiatives are multiplying the event’s effectiveness,” said Philip Nation, director of adult ministry publishing at LifeWay and spokesperson for National Back to Church Sunday. ”Churches are encouraged to partner with one another to increase the scope of their reach into every community.”
National Back to Church Sunday has inspired churchgoers since 2009 to invite more than 2.6 million family members, friends, neighbors and co-workers to their churches. Last year, 3,800 churches participated, reporting an average of 26 percent increase in weekly attendance.