Go therefore and make disciples of all nations....GO!

Matthew 28:19

Where is my one?

Your ONE is anywhere you are that there is someone that doesn't have Jesus as their Lord and Savior.  Your ONE needs you!

Who is my one?

Only you can know.  But trust that the HOLY SPIRIT will lead you and show you YOUR ONE!

How do I reach my one?

We are so glad you asked....keep scrolling....



Approaching your ONE...starting the conversation.


Initiate a Conversation:

  • Begin by asking about their experiences with church in the past, if they grew up going to church, or if they have ever considered attending again. "I was wondering, do you go to church anywhere?"
  • Listen to their responses and try to understand their perspective without judgment. 
  • Don't push your beliefs or try to convert them, focus on genuine connection and understanding. "Well if you are ever looking for a great place to try my church is great....."  If you truly think it's great share why!
  • Let the Holy Spirit speak through you...we promise it's that easy! 


Politely Extend an Invitation:

  • When the time feels right, politely invite them to attend a service
  • Frame the invitation as an opportunity for fellowship, spiritual growth, or simply enjoying a warm and welcoming community. 
  • Maybe ask them to just give it a try.....you aren't extending a life of commitment...God will do that
  • Give them a way to say no without feeling obligated or pressured....you can always invite again.
  • Be open to being turned down and celebrate the fact that you extended an invitation, regardless of their response.  

Emphasize the Positive Aspects:

  • Share the specific things you enjoy about your church community, such as the welcoming atmosphere, the friendly people, or the meaningful service opportunities. 
  • Highlight any events or programs that might be of interest to them, such as a specific sermon series, a men's or women's group, or a community service project. 

Follow Up:

  • If they express interest, offer to pick them up or provide transportation to church. 
  • Don't be discouraged if they don't attend right away, and continue to offer opportunities for connection and fellowship. 
  • An offer to buy lunch after is always a thought too.  

A “no thanks” won’t negatively impact your life. 

But a “yes” could change someone’s life forever.


Pray for them!

Let the Holy Spirit do the rest!!

Testimonies coming soon!