National Back to Church Sunday, a cross-denominational movement to reverse declining church attendance and encourage everyone to revisit congregational life, will be celebrated Sept. 18, 2011 across the country. Lending his voice to this year’s event is Texas Rangers all-star Josh Hamilton, the 2010 American League Championship Series MVP who credits his comeback from drug addiction and suspension from the game to his faith and church.

“God’s Word tells us to spur one another on toward love and good deeds and not give up meeting together,” Hamilton said. “We are to walk through life with other believers. My family and I have found that church is a wonderful way to do this, so I encourage you to join thousands of Americans as they go back to church on National Back to Church Sunday.”

National Back to Church Sunday has become the single largest community outreach in the nation with 10,000 churches expected to participate in 2011. This event reignites the power of personal invitation to empower church members to bring the community back to church. This year’s event will be held the second Sunday after Labor Day to accommodate more churches. Because the initiative began in 2009, National Back to Church Sunday has seen increased success with church members inviting more than 1.4 million family members, friends, neighbors and co-workers to special services in last year. Some 3,800 churches participated in 2010, reporting an average 26 percent increase in weekly attendance.

Outreach Inc. has partnered with Back to Church Sunday and is offering valuable tools in a 2011 church kit including: an updated campaign planning guide, new suggested sermons, new promotional video, new graphics and widgets for church websites or social media, invitations and posters, a preparedness assessment, and suggested follow-up sermons and small group materials. These and other special promotional materials, including church postcards, banners, bulletin shells and personal invitations, are available at BackToChurch.com/store.

National Back to Church Sunday was launched in response to a 2008 study by LifeWay Research and the North American Mission Board of 15,000 adults that found that 67 percent of Americans said a personal invitation from a family member would be effective in getting them to visit a church. Sixty-three percent said an invitation from a friend or neighbor likely would get them to respond.

“We found that the effectiveness of the invitation was often tied to its form: the more personal, the more effective,” said Philip Nation, ministry development director of LifeWay Research and National Back to Church Sunday spokesperson. “We were encouraged by the response and feedback from churches that participated in National Back to Church Sunday last year,” said Eric Abel, vice president of marketing for Outreach, Inc. “Creating ways to empower church members to reach out to their friends and neighbors is exciting, and we are looking forward to this event continuing to gain momentum.”

An interactive Facebook page is available, and a list of participating churches is available. When churches register to participate, their names and locations are added to the roster, allowing unchurched people to find a church to attend on that special Sunday.

About Outreach:
Founded in 1996, Outreach Inc. has quickly grown to become the largest provider of church outreach products and services in the world. With a mission to share God’s love and empower the church to share the message of Jesus Christ, Outreach provides cost-effective, proven methods and resources in a variety of forms, including books, media and film, postcard invitations, banners, bulletin covers, curriculum, church campaign materials and more. Outreach is located in North San Diego County and employs more than 120 people.

About LifeWay:
In operation since 1891, LifeWay Christian Resources is one of the largest Christian resource organizations in the world. LifeWay Research exists for the purpose of equipping church leaders with insight that will lead to greater levels of ministry effectiveness through research-based books and reports based on statistically validated surveys. LifeWay Research is one of the most trusted sources of information about the church, culture and faith.

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