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Closing the Back Door: It’s Not about Numbers, It’s about People Eric Tuininga, Sales Manager at The City

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“Assimilation” means different things to different churches and the assimilation process often varies greatly from church to church as well. Discussion of the point of assimilation, where it begins and ends, and how The City is helping churches through assimilation to connect with more people in meaningful ways.

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Closing the Back Door: It’s

Not about Numbers, It’s about PeopleEric Tuininga, Sales Manager at The City

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Eric Tuininga

+ MA Communication Bethel University, St. Paul, MN

+ Sales Manager at The City by Zondervan

+ 6 years on staff with Young Life

+ 3 years on staff with Calvary Baptist Church

+ Favorite quote: “Kids don’t care how much you know

until they know how much you care.” –Jim Rayburn,

Founder of Young Life

+ Twitter: @2ninga

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Special Thanks To:

•The Austin Stone- Austin, TX

•Seacoast- Charleston, SC

•Salem Chapel- Winston-Salem, NC

•Community Church- Guthrie, OK

•Westside Church- Vancouver, BC

•Celebration Center- North Bend, OR

•and many others

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It’s not about numbers…

…It’s about people

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Close the back door…

…by opening the front door

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Assimilation:-assimilated, assimilating

1. To take into the mind and

thoroughly comprehend

2. To absorb into the culture or

mores of a group

3. Giving people the best

opportunity to get connected.-Ryan Yep, The Austin Stone

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Check out Maurilio Amorim of the A-Group’s blog at

http://ht.ly.4CbPe

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Begin with the end in mind.

•What’s the point of your assimilation process?

•How do you know when it’s over?

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Major Steps

1. On-boarding (capture information)

2. Assign to an individual to follow-up

3. Reach Out

4. Invite

5. Inform

6. Involve

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On-boardingUse many methods for connecting:

•Greeters

•Ushers

•Welcome Center

•Connect Desk

•Connect Cards

•The City Kiosk

•Children’s Ministry

•Other Technology (Facebook,

Twitter, website, wufoo)

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On-boarding

The members of the church are also

part of the connection process.

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On-boarding

Have a plan for the information.

•Who gets it?

•Where does it get stored?

•Who has access to it later?

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Assign to an individual for

follow-up

What are the characteristics of this person?

•Passionate about the church

•Outgoing/warm

•Reliable

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Assign to an individual for

follow-up

Equip them to follow up:

•Tools

•Training

•Clear understanding of expectations

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Reach Out

•Phone call

•Email

•Message on The City

•Personal visit

•Cookie Brigade

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Reach Out

This is personal.

It is about getting to know the

individual, not trying to add

another person to the

membership roll.

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InviteWhat would a new person be

interested in?

•Informational Session

•Concert/Event

•Small Group

•Service Group

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Inform

•What are the next steps with the church?

•Are informational sessions available?

•How do they connect to service

opportunities?

•How do they connect to small groups?

•What might they be interested in based

on what you learned about them?

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Inform

Informational Sessions- membership is a

huge hurdle for some, make it easy.

Clear Next Steps-

Salem Chapel: 1. The City 2. Small Group

3. Service Group

Seacoast: 1. The City 2. Newcomers

welcome reception (high information, low

commitment)

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Inform

How can individuals discover on their

own?

•The City

•Website

•Facebook

•YouTube

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Involve

It’s all about community

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Involve

It’s all about community

•Small Groups

•Service Groups

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How does The City help

with assimilation?

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