Your church can be used by God to lead people into a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.
It doesn’t happen by accident, though. All of heaven is cheering for the evangelistic fervor and effectiveness of your church, but your actions make a difference.
After twenty-five years of experience I can say that reaching people for Christ doesn’t require an evangelism gift and isn’t about flashy tech. God honors your personal commitment, perseverance, and prayer.
Here’s the truth from God’s Word:
“On the contrary, what does it say? The message is near you, in your mouth and in your heart. This is the message of faith that we proclaim: 9 If you confess with your mouth, “Jesus is Lord,” and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.” – Romans 10:8-9 CSB
Pastor, your church can preach that message of salvation and see people come to Christ.
How can my church lead people to Christ?
You’re probably imagining next Easter with hands slipping up after you preach the altar call, or at the end of the Christmas program, or during the outreach in the oppressed part of town – or in the little hearts that believe at Vacation Bible School. That’s all good.
But let’s talk about what comes before those big days.
Your church’s evangelism system is what builds layers of an outward, gospel focus that makes it normal… inevitable… for people to come to Christ in your church.
Evangelism is not one outreach and done. To be evangelistically effective, you need an evangelism system that permeates your church culture.
Don’t get overwhelmed and click away! Evangelism is relatively easy to do, if you start small and work on it every week.
And yes, you will face resistance from the comfortable congregants who like their inward focus. But in the end, who do you want the “well done” from?
Why does evangelism need to be a system?
A system is made up of a plan and a process.
Having a good evangelism system means that your church works strategically, consistently, and on multiple levels to present the gospel. It means that you don’t overlook those who are outside your church and you don’t keep doing things that are heavy on effort, but light on eternal results.
From mentoring hundreds of churches, I’ve learned that the difference between being the pastor of a church that doesn’t lead people to Christ and one that does is simple: evangelistically effective churches put an evangelism system in place.
How to Build an Effective Evangelism System in your Church
Here are 10 pieces of an evangelism process that will help your church lead people to Christ regularly.
1. Pray like an evangelist.
Does your own heart burn for the people in the line at the grocery store who will spend eternity separated from God?
If it doesn’t, here’s a prayer that God regularly uses to keep my heart soft toward people who don’t know Christ:
“Lord, I don’t ask you for much today. Just give me your heart for lost people.”
You may have heard me tell my story of how that prayer broke my heart and moved me from my comfortable church position in Colorado to plant a church in Southern California. And you should know that I regularly go into seasons of praying that prayer to renew my heart for people outside the church.
Keep praying that prayer until you find yourself weeping for the lost people around you.
As your heart softens and shifts, there are many evangelism-oriented things to pray over. Here are some lists, strategies, and Bible verses to prompt your evangelistically-driven prayers:
- Your Best Response to a Spiritual Attack
- 12 Prayers that will Build your Church
- How to Pray Like Paul for your Church
- 12 Simple Ways to be a Pastor who Prays Like a Warrior
If you believe Jesus, prayer is the first and most important piece in your evangelism system, because it is the Lord who calls people to himself.
“No one can come to me unless the Father who sent me draws him…” (John 6:44).
2. Inspire and equip your church members to be light and salt in your community.
Light and salt can take the form of random acts of kindness, next door events, and partnering with local agencies.
Equipping involves teaching your people to speak the name of Jesus and show his mercy in your city.
3. Invite your community to church.
You may think that your community could show up at your church any weekend, but that’s the problem. Any weekend translates into “someday” which, unfortunately, never comes, unless you do something about it.
People need a reason to visit your church. Here are the three reasons that I think work best:
- Wow Weekends – you have a special guest who is such a big deal that the people in your city say, “Wow.”
- Church Campaigns – you spend four to six weeks on a topic that addresses a big felt need of people outside church, like family, money, or meaning in life.
- Comeback Events – you draw back people who came at one time, but have dropped out for one reason or another.
Learn more about these three opportunities to invite your community to your church here: I Need Help to Attract Newcomers
4. Make your church a place that people want to come back to.
It’s hard to get newcomers to stick around long enough to investigate Christianity if you don’t make them feel comfortable.
How’s your follow-up with newcomers?
- How do you help them get connected and integrated?
- Is your building in the best shape it can be? Does it smell clean?
- Can they find friends at your church?
The answers to these questions are your Assimilation System.
Yes, I know, you could do wonders if you had more money, but elbow grease, good taste, and friendly social skills cost zero dollars. Use what God has put in your congregation to make your church an attractive place to be.
This ebook will help you see how to keep newcomers coming: Keeping your Guests Coming Back.
5. Follow-up with new believers.
Do you have someone who meets with a new believer at the end of the service to clarify their commitment to Christ? Do you set up a follow-up time to meet with them to help them take their first steps in their new relationship with Jesus?
Our Next Steps team is already scattered around the auditorium when I ask people to raise their hands if they just asked Christ into their lives. They slip a card into the person’s hand with an invitation to meet them at our discipleship booth in the lobby.
Then we personalize the new believer process by training Next Step team members to meet personally with each new believer at the time and place most convenient to them.
Here is how you can follow up with new believers: 9 Things to do When you Have a New Believer in your Church.
6. Have a plan for helping new believers grow up spiritually.
No doubt you already have a system for discipleship in your church. It includes your weekend services, small groups or Sunday School classes, ministry roles, stewardship, and a smorgasbord of church events.
I hear pastors complain that the people in their church don’t ever really grow up in Christ. You know them… stuck somewhere in spiritual adolescence… sometimes acting like an adolescent.
What if they just need to know what maturity looks like and to be challenged to get there.
Rick Warren’s Base Path is discipleship genius. He makes it easy for people in his church to see (1) that there’s a goal, and (2) how to get there. The sports analogy knocks it out of the ball park. Guys can relate to it. It communicates that there’s a goal, and you want to try to win.
You can shape your discipleship offerings into a system and strategy with a little thought and prayer, a couple of meetings, and some graphic design and communication. Here’s how to do it: How to Fire Up your Church for Spiritual Growth.
7. Preach every weekend knowing that there are people in the audience who don’t know Jesus yet.
I write my messages to include all the different people in the audience:
- Mature Christians who want to be challenged and learn something new about the Bible.
- New Christians who need to see what it means to live for Jesus.
- Pre-Christians who should see that there just might be something for them in this Jesus thing.
Insider language, assuming everyone is already saved, and polarizing politics will shoo people who don’t know Jesus right out of your church. It’s hard to lead people to Jesus if you scare them off before you ever get to the gospel.
Plus it’s harder to get your church members to invite their unchurched friends if you make it awkward.
Here’s an article I wrote about the kinds of people in your audience on Easter. See what it says to you about reaching the different kinds of people in your audience every weekend: Preach to Reach all 4 Kinds of Easter Guests.
8. Present the gospel regularly in your children’s and youth ministries and teach the kids how to share their faith.
Do your next generation ministries present the gospel on a regular basis and give the children and teens an opportunity to live for Jesus?
I hope so!
You’ll see fruit and growth in those departments if you make it about a real, life-changing relationship with Jesus.
It has to be fun and relational, of course, but Next Gen ministry is too critical for fun and size to be your primary priorities.
Be intentional about leading the next generation to Jesus, and to maturity in their faith, and you will have a strong evangelistic outlook in your church.
9. Have a ministry in your church that teaches people how to share the gospel.
We’ve learned over the years that pastors leading people to Christ from the platform does not make an outwardly-focused church.
An essential part of an evangelism system is a class that equips your church members to share their faith.
We partner with Gospel Colors Outreach because they have a program that trains adults, teens, and kids to share their faith using the 5 colors of the gospel. We love that families go on weekend missions trips to share the gospel together.
10. Provide missions trips or local outreaches where your people personally share the Gospel with others.
Missions trips in evangelistically effective churches do more than build a house or lead a VBS. The people on the trip go out to lead people to Jesus.
Most people aren’t naturally evangelists, so a missions trip is an intensive opportunity for them to practice sharing their faith. Once they experience it on a trip, they will be more comfortable sharing Christ in their everyday lives.
When you equip people to share their faith, and let them practice, and make it normal, you release a cadre of evangelists in your church and city.
What’s Next?
Keep your heart hot for evangelism, my friend, and take small steps to develop an evangelism system in your church. You’ll see God use it to bring people into a saving relationship with Jesus.
Further Reading
- How to Lead your Church to Do Effective Outreach and Evangelism
- Why I Love Systems
- How to Preach a Powerful Altar Call
Hal Seed is the founding and Lead Pastor of New Song Community Church in Oceanside, CA. He mentors pastors who want to lead healthy, growing churches with resources at www.pastormentor.com.
Start Here to learn more about the resources available for you at PastorMentor.
Samuel in Kenya says
Thank you for this rich article on effective evangelism. It’s exactly what I needed. May the Lord enrich you more with wisdom and His knowledge as you reach out to the shepherds.
Lori Seed says
You are welcome Samuel. 1,000 blessings on your life and ministry!
David Kyei-Nuamah says
This is a great. Every church leader must read this.
Hal Seed says
I’m glad you found it helpful David.
Charles W.Bundi says
The materials are relevant to our context today for the Church of Africa.
Hal says
I’m glad! May use get lots of chances to put it to use my friend!
Gift Raphael-Tew says
good job! i am blessed reading this material. may God enrich you the more.
Hal says
You’re welcome Raphael. I hope it will result in further fruitfulness for you and your ministry.
Winston says
Good work may the Lord add strength to you
Hal says
And to you as well Winston.
1,000 blessings!
Kenneth says
This is great. we are into rural evangelism in Ghana and this is very helpful. God bless you.
Blessing says
Great one. I am blessed with it. Thank you.
Pst Peace Odiwo says
Wow this is excellent work and masterpiece for Evangelism.
Hal says
I hope the system will help you reach many people for Christ!
N. V. Pena says
We are right on time. Our small group has planned of evangelizing after we have finished discussions on several topics and verse extracts from the Bible. I am very new to this activity and the topics and the strategies presented here are all we need to start our activity. We could learn a lot from these aspects and will introduce these to our group for absorption and learning. Thank you so much and we earnestly pray in the mighty name of Jesus that He will guide us and arm us with the presence of the Holy Spirit so that we could snatch more souls from the enemy. I pray that the peace of God guards our hearts and minds as we continue our spiritual race to eternal salvation.
Hal Seed says
I LOVE that you are mobilizing your small group! May God flood you with fruit!
Ezichi says
Many thanks Sir for this valuable piece. It’s so helpful.
Hal Seed says
As you put what you learn to work, please let us know how it goes for you.
Olatunbosun says
This is a very excellent and relevant practical material usable anywhere.
Thanks for sharing.
Hal Seed says
You’re welcome!
Frank Osei. says
I am soo blessed to read through this and it’s something I have been looking for. God richly bless u.
Hal Seed says
God bless you too Frank!
Jerick Cyrus V. Santos says
Thank God I found it!. Iam a Filipino at the age of 20 I became the head of Evangelism in our Church. This would help me so much. Prayer is the key for an effective evangelism system as you’ve mentioned please pray for me as well. I started asked for an evamgelist heart when I was 19 God immediately grant this it is so hard because everytime when I go outside riding jeepney, taxi, tricycle, walking on the street even in the line of transportation my heart is telling me to share the Gospel to them. My problem is most of the time I cant follow this heart desire that gives me conviction. At this moment Im developing a system of evangelism for our church that I need to present this coming Sunday to Board of Directors. I need little prayer for those who read this. Thank you so much. God bless you more than u have! Thank you so much!
Hal says
I love your heart Jerick! I have prayed for you.
Boonstra says
Thank you for such an interesting article – our heart is to mobilise everyone in our church to share Jesus. I like the clear way you have set out how to achieve this strategically, consistently and (specifically good) at multiple levels. Please pray for us as we make this our focus this year.
Every blessing
Bert and Margaret Boonstra UK
Hal says
You’re welcome Bert and Margaret. I prayed for you and your church! In my opinion, this is what every church should focus on EVERY year.
1,000 blessings!
Hal
Balogun Emmanuel Oluwaloni says
I’m really blessed. Thank you and God bless you
Rosemary uzolue says
The article is very articulate and straight to the point. God reward you plenty.
Hal Seed says
My goal is to give you usable tools Rosemary. I hope you will find this strategy exceedingly fruitful in your ministry!
Ayine George Asure says
George Ayine-Ghana Thank you for such inspiring materials for lost souls.May the Lord increase you greatly for his kingdom advancement in Jesus Name!
Hal Seed says
My pleasure George!
Daniel Japheth Bamidele says
Great job sir. I will be teaching in my church about ‘Practical Ways for Evangelism’. This material has opened my eyes. God bless your ministry.
Japheth from Nigeria.
Hal Seed says
I’m glad it will be helpful to you and your church! 1,000 blessings!
AUDU OPEYEMI JOSHUA says
I’m glad I found this helpful script of yours. It includes all that I need. God bless your ministry real good and prosper everything you lay your hand on in Jesus name. Amen.
Hal Seed says
I’m glad you found it as well Audu. God bless you and your ministry!
Timothy Paul says
I’m thrilled by your work. I’ve been looking for practical materials like this. I’ve been wondering what strategy to use to reach my community. I believe that putting your writings to work will produce fruits. Thanks, a 1000 blessings!
Timothy Paul
Hal Seed says
You’re welcome Timothy. May the Lord use you to produce lots of fruit for His kingdom!
Wole says
Thank you sir, I found your materials so helpful and will have a great impact to help in building and growing a new ministry.
Hal Seed says
You’re very welcome. God bless your evangelistic efforts!
Adams Annor Appoh says
Thank you so much for encouraging me this morning. This is enough for me to go out and share Christ now.
Hal Seed says
That’s excellent. May you experience tremendous fruit for the Lord!
Galadima Alfred says
I am here to testify that I have been blessed with the strategy and format you laid out.