Firstly, we wanted to say thank you for attending one of Seven San Diego's preview services. Remember, our third preview service is coming up this Sunday, December 9th.
Secondly, we wanted to assure you that Seven San Diego is a place where people foster an environment of warmth and invitation. At Seven SD, people are encouraged to invite their friends, family, and coworkers to attend our services. Please, feel free to ask those you love to join the journey alongside you. We are a new church with a future built around our responsibility as believers to invite those that don't know Christ into His church.
The first line of our purpose statement is "We exist to show people Jesus..." Sunday morning services are a great place for people to meet Jesus. We encourage you to invite as many people as you can to our next preview on Sunday, December 9th at 10:00 AM. When they come with you, be sure to have them write your name in the "How did you hear about Seven San Diego?" line of the registration card. We will be giving away an iPod Nano (or gift card of equivalent value) to the person who has invited the most people to our December 9th preview.
Why? You may ask...well this is because we would like to reward you with a tangible gift that might help motivate you to take a chance and invite that person who has been on your mind the past couple of weeks. Also, in case you haven't noticed, we have a little iPod theme tied to our teaching series, so we're stickin' with it.
One of our core values at Seven is having "FUN"! We hope that you have fun inviting your friends, family, or coworkers. We are sure that you will enjoy seeing them around church more often. We are also sure that you will have fun with our little friendly competition!
We are looking forward to December 9th and can't wait to see you there. Please feel free to email info@sevensdchurch.com or call with any questions you might have.
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Bribing people to come to church?
wow...not sure this is how Jesus did it.
I'm really surprised that a church that was supposedly an "emerging gathering" or reaching out to the postmodern generation has just turned into a typical modern church.
I guess when you are birthed out of a mega church those things just follow you
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