April 23, 1999

Visitor Friendly Checklist

 

 

 

 

 

Curb appeal
       
a neatly mowed and trimmed lawn
       
well pruned bushes and trees
       
swept, crackless, and grassless sidewalks

 Nurseries
       
friendly, accomplished staff
       
proper check in and check out procedures
       
safe, washable toys
       
up to date furnishings  

Washrooms
       
an adequate number to handle church crowd clean, well stocked 

 Proper Lighting
       
in hallways
       
in meeting rooms, classrooms, restrooms, etc. 

Greeters
       
in the parking lot to help people find parking spaces, to escort them into the building with umbrellas, if it's raining, or to steady them over snowy or icy surfaces
       
at sanctuary doors, to talk to people as they enter and leave

Scent
       
pleasing, welcoming smells inside the church, such as coffee, candles, or potpourri

Signs
       
to various parts of the church, with easy to follow directions that can be read, even if halls are filled with people

 Visitor's lounge
       
for guests to mix with church members after the service.

Worship Service
       
add to this list how user friendly is your worship format
       
can people follow the service without being lost?

 

Well, there you have some thoughts...you might want to add to the list; you might want to suggest other things that can be added in the future.

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