Saturday, August 6, 2011

PA Christian Women to host luncheon

Port Arthur Christian Women will hold its luncheon titled "Life is short -- enjoy it" on Friday, Aug. 12 beginning at 11:45 a.m. at the Pompano Club's LeChambre, 330 Twin City Highway in Port Neches. The cost of the luncheon is $15 per person.

Dwight Wagner of Port Arthur will provide a musical program for our enjoyment. Our inspirational speaker will be Sharron Rowland of Port Neches. Rowland is a graduate of Baylor University, and she teaches speed reading. She also is a director of a Ladies Ensemble Choral Group. 

Reservations are essential for the luncheon, and for the nursery, if needed, and should be made by calling Donna at 722-0951 or Mary at 962-5571 by Tuesday, Aug. 9.

Reservations must be honored.

American churches prepare for National Back To Church Sunday

'reDiscover Church' booklet, community-wide coordinators help church members invite millions to Sept. 18 event

By Dan Wooding
Founder of ASSIST Ministries 

With six weeks left before the nationwide event, already more than 6,000 churches have extended a half million invitations to National Back to Church Sunday (NBTCS), set for Sept. 18. American Churches are utilizing tools, such as the "reDiscover Church" booklet and the assistance of more than a hundred community-wide coordinators, to draw their friends and neighbors to attend.
 
"It is the privilege of every Christian to invite someone to church," said Philip Nation, LifeWay Research's director of ministry development. "By taking part in National Back To Church Sunday, believers can introduce the hope of the gospel to their communities by welcoming people into their local congregations." 

According to a news release, church members, using the "reDiscover Church" booklet, can give others at least 10 reasons why they should return to church. The 37-page evangelistic booklet from Outreach also discusses the top 10 reasons why people leave the church in the first place. The booklet can be customized with the contact information of the local church and a personal letter from its pastor. 

Outreach is also offering a new online assessment tool to aid churches in developing their individual strategies and gauging their readiness for NBTCS. Churches may take the questionnaire http://outr.ch/assessment and download free resources that specifically fit their needs. In addition, a church kit including a campaign planning guide, sermons ideas, graphics and widgets for church websites or social media, promotional materials and much more is available at http://backtochurch.com/store

Some 10,000 churches are expected to take part this year in NBTCS. Coordinators will facilitate cooperation among churches and denominations for greater impact on communities. A citywide coordinator guide and a NBTCS specialist are available to give direction and support to these leaders at http://backtochurch.com/participate/city_groups

NBTCS was launched three years ago in response to a survey of 15,000 adults in the United States. LifeWay Research found that 82 percent of the unchurched are likely to attend church if invited by a family member, friend, co-worker or neighbor, yet only 2 percent of church members ever extend personal invitations. 

Since its inception, NBTCS participants have invited more than 3 million family members, friends and neighbors to their churches. Last year, 3,800 churches signed up and reported an average 26 percent increase in attendance. 

Churches that would like to take part in NBTCS may register on a free online roster at http://backtochurch.com/roster. Visit the NBTCS Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/backtochurch.