Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Liturgical Evangelism: Ashes to Go

This year Harcourt Parish decided to engage in some "Liturgical Evangelism" on Ash Wednesday. I (in my chasuble) and 2-3 lay folks opened the church doors and stood out on Kenyon's Middle Path in between classes around 10, 11, 12, 2, and 3 today. My hope was that we would talk to or give ashes to 20 people. The reality was much better! About 50 people came and asked for ashes and we spoke to about 50 other people. That's 100 people we had contact with on Middle Path today!

I thought Ashes to Go might impact the attendance at our services at 12:10, 5pm and 5:30. It did--but in a surprising way. Our noon service grew by 50% from last year, and our evening services held steady.

I believe Liturgical Evangelism is the way to go for the Episcopal church. Liturgy is something we do really well. It's something that most Episcopalians are comfortable with.
Ashes to Go was a great success. I'd love to come up with some other easy Liturgical Evangelism to do throughout the year.

Lenten Blessings!

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