Dear St. John’s Family:
How many of you remember your first morning at St. John’s? Or perhaps it was a Music at the Red Door concert? Or our annual Christmas Festival? Whenever your first step through the front or back doors of St. John’s was, I hope (and assume) you were met by a warm welcome.
But then what kept you coming back? What helped you to feel a part of the St. John’s community? Did someone invite you to coffee hour? Ask you to serve on a committee? Remind you to come for the Sunday morning Faith Forum? Ask you to go in with them on a Spring Food Fling auction item? Whatever it was, the invitation pulled you in. It got you to come back. It got you to participate more fully and by doing so, began to make you feel a real part of our church community.
This is what we want to do for all who pass through our doors. This effort is not new – all of us greet each other warmly at the Peace and our ushers say hello to all.
What we’d like to do is be even more intentional about making those who are new, and and even those who have been at St. John’s for many years, feel even more welcome, more a part of our community, more like St. John’s is their home “wherever they are in their spiritual journey,” as Susan says so often.
So, I invite you to think about what you can do. If you are part of a certain ministry, can you ask someone to join? Can you ask someone to join you for Coffee Hour? Can you invite someone to join you for the Sacred Circle meeting? Can you simply strike up a conversation with someone you’ve never met? It doesn’t take much, but it does take a bit of thought and intentionality.
As the season changes toward Christmas, and as we move into 2020 with a renewed sense of energy with the wonderful addition of Margie and her family, think about what you can do to make those around you feel even more welcome at St. John’s.
If you have ideas, thoughts or suggestions around how to do this in the activities, groups, ministries and committees that you are a part of at church, please reach out to me or Susan so we can help make those ideas happen.
Thank you,
Julia O’Brien
Chair, Hospitality at St. John’s