
Church and
chapelgoers across Wales are preparing to invite
thousands of people to services on
Back to
Church Sunday, 27 September 2009,
joining in the UK-wide evangelism event.
The Presbyterian
Church of Wales, the Church in Wales and the Baptist
Union of Wales are all taking part in the initiative
this year for the first time, by encouraging
churchgoers to invite someone they know who used to
attend church to come back on a particular Sunday.
Churches and chapels will focus on extending an even
warmer welcome than usual on the day, many supported
by ‘Back to Church Sunday’ resources.
Also taking part
in the day will be congregations from the Church of
England, Churches Together in Scotland, Baptist,
Methodist and United Reformed churches nationwide,
Elim Pentecostal churches and Anglican churches in
Australia, Argentina, New Zealand and Canada.
‘Back to Church
Sunday’ began in Manchester in 2004, spread to
Wakefield Diocese in 2005, nine dioceses in 2006, 20
in 2007, and 38 in 2008, when an estimated 37,000
people came back. After being successfully piloted
in Llandaff Diocese last year, it is being fully
adopted by the Church in Wales this year.
The Moderator of
the Presbyterian Church of Wales, Rev Gwenda
Richards, said:
“We
are delighted to be taking part in Back to Church
Sunday for the first time. We’ve had a great
response from our churches and we’re really looking
forwards to seeing how they get on. It’s great to
know that our friends in the Church in Wales and
other churches are taking part, and incredibly
exciting to feel part of a global event. Many people
need only the slightest bit of persuasion to come
back to church, and I would like to extend an
invitation to all people to attend a service in any
church on September 27. I hope and expect that they
will be pleasantly surprised by what they find.”
The Archbishop of
Wales, Dr Barry Morgan, said he hoped people would
take up the invitation to come back to church and
renew their interest in church life and
spirituality.
“In
the busy-ness of our lives it is all too easy to get
out of the habit of going to church. There are lots
of people who enjoy and have fond memories of church
but who, over time, have drifted away. Back to
Church Sunday is a chance to encourage them to come
back and renew their relationship with God. They may
be surprised at how the church has changed over the
years and we hope they will receive a warm welcome
and feel included.”
Rev D Marc Owen
Church Life Secretary/Director of Mission Baptist
Union of Wales said:
“They
say that many people don’t go to Church because
they’ve never been asked. Can that be true? BTCS
gives us all an opportunity to test this theory out
on our friends and family and if past years are
anything to go by, many of us have discovered
they’ll come! It’s also a challenge to Christians to
think about how relevant and appropriate an
experience of “Church” would be to our friends –
many of whom have no Church background. This year’s
BTCS initiative once again gives us an opportunity
to actively think about how to creatively engage
with mission, amongst our friends, using a Sunday
service. I warmly commend this initiative to you –
invite your friends and think about what you’re
inviting them to.”
