Friendswood United Methodist Church
Thursday, September 09, 2010
Belong... Believe... Become

Radical Hospitality

"Welcome one another, therefore, just as Christ has welcomed you, for the glory of God." (Romans 15:7)

People are searching for churches that make them feel welcome and loved, needed and accepted.  By practicing Radical Hospitality, we become part of God's invitation to new life, showing people that God in Christ values them and loves them.
 

Contacts

Associate Pastor - Outreach
281.482.7535 x105
 
 

Greeters

The men and women who serve as greeters assist our guest in entering the building and direct them to the appropriate area (such as Sunday School, Nursery, or the Welcome Center).  These individuals are the first face of Friendswood UMC and are the congregation's hospitality ambassadors.  Individuals that enjoy meeting and assisting new people are needed for this ministry.

Ushers

The men and women who serve as ushers assist our guest in finding a seat in the worship center, receiving a worship guide and directing individual families to specific areas on campus.  Individuals that enjoy meeting and assisting newcomers to our facility and that demonstrate a welcoming attitude are needed for this vital ministry. 

Ministry Center Hosts

The men and women who serve at the Welcome Center are vital to being a welcoming community of faith.  These individuals answer questions regarding ministries of the church or activities that may be taking place on Sunday, and help direct these individuals to the appropriate area on campus.  Individuals that enjoy meeting and assisting others are needed for this important ministry.

Welcome Bag Visitation

This "front porch" ministry provides first-time guests with a welcome bag filled with relevant information about the church along with a small gift for being our guest at one of our Sunday morning worship hours.

Pastor Coffees

Our Pastor Coffees provide those considering membership at Friendswood UMC a time to learn more about the mission, vision, and core values of the church.  This informal setting is also a place to get to know the pastoral staff and review membership expectations.