“Friends
are those rare people who ask how we are and then wait to hear the answer.” Ed
Cunningham
Do you have a favorite restaurant or store? I
do. Most of us do. There are places that I go faithfully…though there may be
other option, even less expensive options…just because those businesses go out
of their way to make me feel welcome.
Okay, confession is good for the soul, so I’ll
fess up – I HATE EXERCISING…I HATE GOING TO THE WELLNESS CENTER. It’s not that
I hate exercising, it’s that I hate all of the time that it takes. There are
two individuals though who work at the Wellness Center
though that help me ti keep going back: Nathan and Veronica. When I walk in the
door, they greet me. They know my name. They ask how I’m doing. When I leave,
they tell me to have a nice day. They know a little about me and go out of
their way to make me feel welcome. I’ll be honest, they’re a major part of why
I keep going.
Have you noticed that Wal-mart no longer has
greeters? Personally, I think that’s a marketing blunder. It’s hard to find
someone to help you in Wal-mart and they’re workers often aren’t exactly known
for their winning personalities. The main reasons people shop at Wal-mart are
price and selection. There’s no relationship and no customer loyalty.
I’m old enough to remember Woolworth,
Montgomery Wards, Zayre and even S.S. Kreesge. Do you know what all those
stores have in common? They’re gone, extinct. Obviously, there are a variety of
reasons for their demise, but someday Wal-mart will probably be among them.
Some day someone will out Wal-mart Wal-mart. And it’s the seemingly little
things missing like friendliness that contribute to a company’s eventual demise.
That’s why one of the most important
ministries at Grace Church is our Greeting
Ministry. Researchers say that
church guests decide whether or not to return to a church they’re visiting in
the first 10 to 12 minutes upon entering the church. Our greeters help us
communicate our message – God cares about you and we care because God cares.
For several years now, Tammy and Scott Elblein, have
led our greeting ministry. They’ve done a great job! Recently, they’ve asked
for a break and felt the need to step down (though they’ll still be substitutes
J). We’re so thankful
for the job they’ve done. Please go out of your way and thank them for their
faithfulness. And a big thank you to Rich and Jayne Benson who faithfully
greet folk as they come in to church and leave at the end of the service week
after week.
One of our newest members, Steve
Fifer, has graciously consented though to take over this vital
ministry. Please be praying for Steve as he steps into this role.
The
fact is that you only have one chance to make a first impression. Our Heavenly
Father in His providence continually brings newcomers through our doors. I
doubt you’d ever find a church that didn’t think that they were a friendly
church. Yet, I’ve visited and you no doubt have too, visited churches that
think that they’re friendly…and they are…to each other. Because they have
friends there, they greet each other and engage each other. What they don’t
realize is that there are often new people that are walking right by them and while
they’re so caught up in their conversations and greeting their friends, they
miss those coming in their doors who are new and don’t have any friends yet in
that church. As someone pointedly asked, “What is the difference between a
guest and a visitor at church?” It is the difference between never missing
another Sunday or just never coming back.
That’s why it’s so important that all of us
are conscious and sensitive to newcomers the Lord might bring into our church.
Some of them have never heard the Gospel and are looking for answers, for
something to fill that God-shaped hole in their soul. People visit a church for
countless reasons. One thing that nearly all of them are looking for – is
someone to simply care, someone to notice them, someone to befriend them. Can
they count on us?
That’s why every ministry from our greeters, to
our ushers, to our nursery, Sunday
Morning LIVE, Children’s Church and even our coffee ministry are so
important every weekend every service. Each one of them is communicating that
God cares and because He cares, we care, too.
The most vital part of our weekly welcome
committee though is YOU. Let’s be honest, everyone expects the greeters and
ushers to be friendly…and hopefully, the Pastor. After all, that’s their
ministry. But when you sit next to someone or behind or in front of them…and
they’re friendly to you, when they care about you – that really gets your
attention.
Holiday Inn interviewed 5,000 people to fill
500 positions that were needed to open a new facility. When the hotel managers interviewed these
candidates, they excluded anybody who smiled fewer than four times during the
course of their interview. This standard was applied to every available job and
to every prospective employee.
So how many of us would qualify for a job at
Holiday Inn? As believers, though we have a lot to smile about, really to rejoice
about? We know that we’re loved, forgiven, have God’s grace moment by moment
and then have a retirement program and Home waiting for us that’s literally out
of this world. No wonder the Apostle Paul commanded us, “Rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say, rejoice”
(Philippians 4:4).
I’m so thankful for the Elbleins, the Bensons
and Steve Fifer. Yet, it’s not just their job. God has called each of us to be
a vital part of the Welcome Committee! I’m all in…how about you?
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