A long time ago I wrote about those who were done with church as a group who would be increasingly reached, alongside those who’ve had little or no previous experience of church.
But over the last week I stumbled over two better classifications for those who may walk into your church service for the first time.
Seekers and Searchers.
At the core, the difference is the intention of the visitor to a church or ministry.
Do they know what they are looking for?
If they are a seeker then they won’t know exactly what they are looking for.
A searcher, on the other hand, will know what they are after in a church or ministry.
Chances are, this later category will be influenced by a previous experience of church and, thus, know what they are after - either proactively or reactively.
They may be searching for a place to serve, where no opportunity existed at their prior church.
They may be searching for a place of greater acceptance or a network more in step with their stage of life.
No matter, the searcher will have a checklist which, at least in part, will be held up against their experience.
The challenge for the visited church is to be authentic enough that they will get a genuine experience of your church, presenting an accurate representation of your culture in order to provide the info they require.
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