Meeting An Unreach Committee...
Today I had a lunch with a guy who is a student pastor in a near-by town. He's a nice guy who puts interesting messages in his IM status-line. From his status-line I discovered that he's having a bit of a difficult time with the church's "outreach committee." Let's summarize:
See, as we chatted a woman came up to our table, stood right next to me, and proceeded to have a conversation with my friend that went something like this,
"Hi, I was waving at you from the door, my husband is ordering for me so I came over to say hi. See you later."
As I had been ignored in this exchange I stuck out my hand and said, "Hi, I'm Wes."
[Looking startled] "Oh, Hi Les."
"Actually, it's Wes."
"Oh Wes, Les, close enough."
"Well, Les worked at WKRP and Wesley founded a religious movement - as I'm a pastor I'll stick with Wes."
[turning away and addressing my friend] "another pastor?" [walks away without looking at me].
I was chuckling to myself when my friend said, "That's the person from the Outreach Committee."
Welcome to the wonderful world of unreach.
- His church has a summer VBS that the entire town attends. There were over 100 kids there this year.
- Looking at the registration cards he noticed that 20 of those kids have no "Church home."
- He figured that, as these folks have already started a bit of a relationship with the congregation, it woudl be a good thing for outreach committee to call these families and personally invite them to attend worship some Sunday (preferably for a "special" worship like Thanksgiving or Christmas Eve).
- When he suggested this to the "outreach committee" one person in-particular grew really flustered and started stammering about it being "the pastor's job."
- Sigh.
See, as we chatted a woman came up to our table, stood right next to me, and proceeded to have a conversation with my friend that went something like this,
"Hi, I was waving at you from the door, my husband is ordering for me so I came over to say hi. See you later."
As I had been ignored in this exchange I stuck out my hand and said, "Hi, I'm Wes."
[Looking startled] "Oh, Hi Les."
"Actually, it's Wes."
"Oh Wes, Les, close enough."
"Well, Les worked at WKRP and Wesley founded a religious movement - as I'm a pastor I'll stick with Wes."
[turning away and addressing my friend] "another pastor?" [walks away without looking at me].
I was chuckling to myself when my friend said, "That's the person from the Outreach Committee."
Welcome to the wonderful world of unreach.
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Such interchanges are almost comical in a sad ironic way....