Dr. Bob:
Bless you for not trying to shake everyone's hand. At my church of several years, I don't think I've ever shaken the pastor's hand -- and I sing in the choir. If I had something to talk to him about in particular, I would look him up. I figure he doesn't need to be bothered by an extra person just to shake hands with. This is no lack of respect; in a large church, just trying to remember everyone is enough of a hassle.
As far as outreach -- that's the congregation's job. When I was out of choir for a while, a fellow choir member encouraged me to come back. I did.
I don't think friendliness is next to godliness. Welcoming is more important than glad-handing. The church is not a social club. It's nice to be friendly, but the ministry is more important. Not everyone who walks into a church wants to be slapped on the back.
[ May 23, 2002, 08:47 PM: Message edited by: rsr ]
Bless you for not trying to shake everyone's hand. At my church of several years, I don't think I've ever shaken the pastor's hand -- and I sing in the choir. If I had something to talk to him about in particular, I would look him up. I figure he doesn't need to be bothered by an extra person just to shake hands with. This is no lack of respect; in a large church, just trying to remember everyone is enough of a hassle.
As far as outreach -- that's the congregation's job. When I was out of choir for a while, a fellow choir member encouraged me to come back. I did.
I don't think friendliness is next to godliness. Welcoming is more important than glad-handing. The church is not a social club. It's nice to be friendly, but the ministry is more important. Not everyone who walks into a church wants to be slapped on the back.
[ May 23, 2002, 08:47 PM: Message edited by: rsr ]