This thread has taken an idiotic turn.
It's perfectly all right to bribe kids with hot dogs and candy to get them to ride a church bus, but it's not all right to offer coffee to adults, free or at a nominal charge?
Some of the ministries that have the most effective outreaches to the community have cafes and bookstores that are open 6 or 7 days a week. People do not find God only on Sunday morning from 11:00 a.m. to 12 noon, but that is the way most churches operate.
I'm amazed (well, no, not really...I've come to expect it) that people come to the conclusion of, "Hey...I've seen several folks in that church with coffee cups. You
know that means they don't preach the Gospel."
Now that's just silly. Who here suggested we should do these things
instead of the Gospel?
Just the other night, I was at our church until 2 a.m., with some neighborhood kids (isn't that sad that they had the
option of being out at 2 a.m.? ANd their parents didn't even care...) We drank cappuccinos, played pool, and talked about Jesus.
Tonight, two of them are getting baptized, after turning their hearts over to Jesus. The other two are close.
I
know that we're doing what Jesus wants us to here. If our "cafe" ever gets in the way of that, we should shut it down. But if not, maybe it can be a tool.
BTW...we do what was mentioned earlier: We will ask for donations just to cover expenses. Nothing more.