Ron
Edmondson offers a helpful description of the different types of guests you'll
find at your church.
One
thing pastor’s love is church visitors. Really,
what we like even more is church visitors who become regular church attendees,
but that process begins with visitors.
It’s
always a mystery why some visit a church and never come back. Those reasons may
be the subject of another post, but one thing I’ve learned, much of the chance
for return depends on why the person chooses to visit in the first place.
I
have discovered there are basically 5 types of visitors to a church:
Testers
These
visitors are just looking around…perhaps for a new church…perhaps because they
are dissatisfied where they currently attend church.
They
may feel they are not growing at their current church, or they aren’t
completely satisfied with the leadership, the programs, or the opportunities
for service available. If testers find what they are looking for, they’ll be
back, but most likely, there is a specific fit they are seeking.
I
wouldn’t suggest altering things to keep them, but make sure their questions
are answered.
Pleasers
These
visitors are usually coming to appease someone who asked them.
They
have less interest in attending church than they have in satisfying the request
of a spouse or friend. This is not a bad way to get them at first, and I’m
always happy to have them, but it is harder to get them to stick unless God
moves in their hearts for attending church to become their personal desire.
For
these visitors, the person inviting them is just as important as the visitor in
keeping them, but help the pleaser feel welcome, don’t make them feel
uncomfortable, and you’ve got a good chance of seeing them return.
Seekers
These
are people who know they are missing something in life but aren’t sure what it
is.
Church
may simply be another option, or it may be the only option, but these are the
true unchurched. These visitors are a mission field.
If
we introduce them to Christ, they become forever loyal to the church where they
found Him.
Jumpers
These
visitors seldom stay long at one church.
They
get upset at something the church does, the church enters a building program
that scares them away, or they simply grow bored. Likely, they’ll only stick
for a while at the new church, too, so don’t be take it personally if they
disappear, as it may not be anything you did or didn’t do.
Enjoy
them while they are with you.
Investors
Most
likely, these people moved to your community or some major issue caused them to
leave their current church.
These
visitors are active church attendees looking for a new long-term home. They are
ready to quickly commit and serve.
It’s
important to plug these people in as soon as possible.
Again,
churches love visitors. In fact, we like any of these five types.
Knowing
why someone is visiting your church, however, often helps the way you respond
to them and gives you a better chance of keeping them.
I
wouldn’t recommend you ask them which of these they are, but it’s good to have
in the back of your mind as you get to know them.
Did
I miss any type of visitor? Have you seen each of these?
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