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Optimizing Your Church Presentation for Visitors

Seeing your church through the eyes of a first-time visitor is an important discipline. It enables you to ask valuable questions like:

When we do this, we tend to be so focused on the facilities and the service components that we forget to turn a critical eye towards things like the worship presentation. And since the presentation pulls everything together for guests, we need to analyze this essential piece.

Here are some areas you can look at to ensure your Sunday-morning presentation has a positive impact on your visitors:

1. Pre-service slides

When people take their seats and are waiting for the service to start, this is an ideal time to communicate things you might need them to know. Slides can include:

2. During worship

It’s essential to really scrutinize the presentation during worship. That’s when visitors are most focused on the church presentation. Pay close attention to things that might make someone who’s already self-conscious uncomfortable.

3. During the sermon

The presentation takes on a different role with the sermon. It’s not about ensuring the participation of the spectators, it’s about facilitating this teaching opportunity and giving them another way to connect to the material.

4. Post-service slides

After the service is over, you have an opportunity to communicate with visitors again. Don’t just throw up the same slides you used before the service. Take advantage of the opportunity to help them know what the next steps are. This includes things like:

Experiencing church as a visitor

Learning to experience your church services through the eyes of the uninitiated visitor is one of the most effective things you can do to grow your church. It will help you eliminate friction and enable you to make them as comfortable as possible.

Your presentation is one of the most important components in your service. Don’t miss the opportunity to fine-tune it for your guests.

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