We’ll just celebrate it, as we always have, Mr. Warren’s advice notwithstanding.
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Sorry, My Church Will Not Be “Leveraging” Easter
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Too bad that you won’t be “leveraging” Easter.
Here is part of my comment at internet monk.
Years ago, I was helping with a fairly small startup church. Average attendance was about 30. We were in a small town, so you would think that growth possibilities were limited. We started a phone/mail campaign and invited EVERYONE in the town to church who did currently attend church to our Easter Sunday Service. 150 people showed up. Easter was still a celebration of what Jesus did for us, but we got to share that message with 120 people who otherwise would not have heard.
Hey, we have to disagree on something!
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