Greeters are the welcoming arms that people long to find in a church. This practical guidebook will help you reach out to people who need to experience the warmth of belonging to a church family. This book sheds light on the ministry of church greeters, the need for warmhearted greeters, developing a user-friendly foyer, and much more.
This new edition of The Greeters Manual deals with those who are often the first people one encounters at churchthe greeters (not the pastor or a musician or even an usher). Here are the whys and wherefores of effective greeters, whether a church is large or small.
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Reviewed by Robert Hendrickson (Anderson, IN), September 09, 2008
I purchased Serving as a Church Greeter to use as a guide to build a training session for our ushers, greeters, and to add to our ministry a parking lot ministry. The book was a easy to read, scripture was used in many cases, and has a very logical approach about one of the most important ministries of any church , large or small. The basics are there, you just need to fine tune the information to suit your individual church. I recommend this book to all of those that are serving the front line of greeting of the local church. It will be one of the best $5.99 you will spend.
Robert Hendrickson
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Reviewed by Mindy (McCreary Co. KY), May 13, 2006
This is a good book to help your greeters get going down the greeter path, thanks Leslie for your help.
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