Some Presbyterian friends and I really want to start a new church. This means evangelism. In some ways evangelism excites me and in other ways it totally depresses me. So I'm asking for help.
Here's the part that depresses me: evangelism that's like a used car salesman. You know. "We have this product called Jesus, you need this product, and you should buy it from us." With the thinly veiled fact that the end goal is actually getting more butts in the church's pews and more dollars in the offering plates. This kind of evangelism turns me off because I am not a salesman. It turns off other people (like my secular and Jewish friends) because it's obviously fake--the goal isn't real religion nor real friendship, it's membership numbers and money.
I'm not exactly a novice at evangelism--I've handed out church flyers at farmer's markets, I've hung out with the other groups that rent space from the church, I've started a youth group, I've helped church members learn to share their faith stories naturally and honestly with others. But starting a new church is a whole other level. I would love to hear advice from those who know how to do evangelism in some kind of way that is real and authentic and doesn't make people think we're just selling a product.
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