7 Common Questions About
Attending City Bible Church this Easter...
If you are considering
visiting a church for the first time this Easter, or after not having been to
church for a while, you may have questions, but you’re not sure who to ask. So
here are 7 frequently asked questions that you may have if you are considering
visiting City Bible Church this weekend for Easter:
What should I wear?
At City Bible Church,
you will see all styles of dress. Some will wear suits and dresses. Some will
wear jeans and t-shirts. You will probably see shorts since the weather will be
warm enough. To answer your question, choose an outfit you already own, one you
feel comfortable in, and join us.
What will we do? What can I expect?
We will have a fairly
typical worship schedule. We will have a short greeting time, sing two
songs, I’ll share a message, we will sing two more songs. We will attempt to
have songs that would be somewhat similar in style to what you may hear on your
radio and that all ages can enjoy. And, yes, in full transparency, and in case
you’re wondering, we will receive an offering. Our offerings support the full
range of ministries we offer in the church, community, and around the world.
You are not required, however, to participate during this time unless you
choose to do so.
I certainly hope not. It
will be a primary goal not to do that. I don’t personally like to be
embarrassed when I visit somewhere new, even in a church — and I’m a pastor —
so my goal is to create an environment that is comfortable for all. You WILL
NOT be singled out as a visitor. We don’t make visitors stand, raise their
hand, or even fill out a card if you choose not to do so.
Slightly more than an
hour. I’d love to say an hour, but frequently the service ends up being an
hour and 5 or 10 minutes. At the most, you’ll be with us for an hour and 15
minutes.
That’s a great question.
We have four worship services on Easter Sunday (8:30 a.m., 10:00 a.m., 11:30
a.m., and 5:00 p.m.). And, I’m really trying to help when I suggest you get
here a few minutes early. Maybe even as many as 10 or 15 minutes early. It
takes a little while to make your way through our campus, especially if you
have children to check into our children’s areas or this is your first time. We
especially want you to find a seat where you are most comfortable, and you’ll
feel more comfortable if you have a few minutes to adjust before the service
begins. We have a special Easter bulletin you can be reading while you wait for
the service to start.
Absolutely. Birth
through 6th grade have their own activities designed especially for them. They
will enjoy a time called Kids Konnection that will engage them at their level.
Of course, we don’t keep you from bringing children with you in the worship
service if that is more comfortable on a first visit, but our experience is
that they truly do enjoy Kids Konnection. Either way, we love when entire
families join us Easter Sunday.
There’s no obligation
beyond Easter Sunday. Promise. Being honest, we do ask you to fill out a communication
card and, if you do, we will follow up with you. And I hope you do. I love
seeing who God brought to us as our guests. I love meeting guests. We won’t put
any unfair pressure on you to ever come again. We hope you will, and we’d love
if Easter triggered that desire in you, but that’s your call — not ours.
What other questions do
you have? Seriously, I’d rather you asked.
***Much of this post adopted from a great post by Ron Edmonson on this issue...
***Much of this post adopted from a great post by Ron Edmonson on this issue...
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