Monday lunch book title? Upcoming Forum speaker? Taize worship time? Justice rally location? When you are talking to friends about mutual interests, why not write the details on a CUCC calling card?
Like a business card, the calling card allows you to make the connection between what you do and the church that supports you. It is a quiet way to say, "This is the place which nurtures me in the work in which we both believe. If you are looking for a church, you might find ours a good fit."
You can get a packet of five cards from Jane Smith or pick one up on the table in the rear of the sanctuary. Keep the cards in your wallet, adding your contact information or the details you are discussing. Tell Jane how you've used the cards; suggest improvements. This is an experiment of the Growth Committee which is exploring how, in ways that suit CUCC's personality, we might extend God's extravagant welcome to those looking for a church like ours. [Don't want the plastic sleeve? Give it back and we'll reuse it.]
Like a business card, the calling card allows you to make the connection between what you do and the church that supports you. It is a quiet way to say, "This is the place which nurtures me in the work in which we both believe. If you are looking for a church, you might find ours a good fit."
You can get a packet of five cards from Jane Smith or pick one up on the table in the rear of the sanctuary. Keep the cards in your wallet, adding your contact information or the details you are discussing. Tell Jane how you've used the cards; suggest improvements. This is an experiment of the Growth Committee which is exploring how, in ways that suit CUCC's personality, we might extend God's extravagant welcome to those looking for a church like ours. [Don't want the plastic sleeve? Give it back and we'll reuse it.]