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Title: Inviting People to Church
Other Titles: NCLS Research Fact sheet-09003
Authors: Michael Pippett
Ruth Powell
Sam Sterland
Keywords: church health;evangelisation;evangelism;faith sharing;vitality
Issue Date: 2009
Publisher: NCLS Research
Citation: Pippett, M., Powell, R., Sterland, S. (2009). Inviting People To Church, NCLS Research Fact Sheet 09003. Sydney: NCLS Research.
Abstract: The most common way in which people join religious groups is because friends and relatives invite them. Two-thirds of Australian Protestant newcomers first joined their church through someone inviting them. In the 2006 NCLS church attenders were asked: Q. Would you be prepared to invite to a church service here any of your friends and relatives who do not currently attend a church? Yes, and I have done so in the past 12 months Yes, but I have not done so in the past 12 months Don’t know No, probably not No definitely not
URI: http://library.ncls.org.au/handle/123456789/162
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