7 Creative Outreach Tactics to Grow Your Church This Holiday Season
The holidays are a great opportunity for your church to engage with the community. Here are 7 creative outreach ideas to jumpstart engagement and church growth.
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The holidays are a great opportunity for your church to engage with the community. Here are 7 creative outreach ideas to jumpstart engagement and church growth.
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