When people walk through your church doors for the first time, they’re often seeking connection, spiritual help, or a place to belong and thrive.
But even the most welcoming worship centers can unintentionally alienate guests if your communication is filled with “insider language.”
Let’s stop that! If your church wants to be known for something (beyond what your current congregation knows), you must ensure that what you say makes sense to those unfamiliar with your church culture.
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