![]() Sample blurb to send to a friend personally (through text, Facebook message, email, etc.): If they decline, don’t feel bad! Continue to establish a relationship with the person, and keep praying for them.Then check in with them afterwards on their thoughts. If they accept, that’s great! If you’re available, attend or watch the Sunday message at the same time as the person you invited. ![]() Let me know if you’d be interested in joining me for this awesome experience at □ On that note, my church is doing a new series next Sunday (5/16) on how can we leverage the influence each of us has to make a difference. Hey ! It was great catching up the other day, and I wanted to let you know I’ve been thinking and praying about. For instance, just had a conversation with someone who’s feeling hopeless or discouraged? Here’s a sample blurb you can send them: Think about a specific issue the person may be looking for answers about or struggling with. post on social media newsfeeds/groups/stories (Facebook, Instagram, etc.).share Echo’s social media posts ( on Facebook, Instagram, etc.).social media DM / message (Facebook, Instagram, etc.). ![]() Some ways you can invite people (including virtually) include: Invite people from communities you’re involved in outside of church, like: Don’t overthink it! Use words that feel natural to how you usually talk.
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