A church welcome announcement must be coupled with a friendly environment.
Regardless of your religion, welcoming people to your place of worship is essential for gaining new members. A welcome announcement is a brief printed page on a pamphlet or brochure that is distributed to each newcomer as he arrives at your church. The announcement is to show that your group appreciates its visitors and it encourages visitors' involvement with the church community. A well-written welcome does not need to be complicated as long as it is sincere. Creating a welcome announcement for your church is easy to do without too much time or effort.
Instructions
1. Create a friendly, active heading. As with any piece of writing, you need to create a heading that will capture the reader's attention. The logical choice is to start with the word welcome or welcome to or God bless you and welcome.
2. Be consistent. Do not simply create a welcome heading followed by bland information. The purpose of a welcome announcement is to convey the overall receptiveness of your church, so avoid including things such as schedules or other informative content. Your opening may say something like thank you for visiting our church or we promise to make this a memorable spiritual visit. This conveys appreciation for your guests' time and confidence that they will enjoy themselves.
3. Invite people to explore. Tell them that every resource or activity is open to them. Include something like want to get involved? or feel free to check out our many events and activities or don't hesitate to ask our pastor [or priest] about our many wonderful events and activities. Each of these phrases invites people to participate without directly ordering them to do so. Want, feel free and don't hesitate imply that involvement is optional, which prevents pressure.
4. Create a friendly closing statement. Wish your visitors well with statements like may this be a blessed, spiritual time for you and your family or we hope to see you again!
5. Use illustrations and an eye-pleasing font. Visual presentation impacts the reader, so do not simply include plain black text or a printed picture of your church. Instead, include a picture that depicts openness, such as people shaking hands, smiling or waving.