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13 Habits of Highly Friendly Churches

6. Highly Friendly Churches Passionately Serve Their Local Communities.

The previous week, over 50 Piedmont youth performed over 25 service projects in their community. Today alone, the church served lunch to more than 80 hair salon employees whose business is located directly across its street. On Sunday, June 30, the local high school ROTC Color Guard will be part of a historic military uniform display in honor of Independence Day.

7. Highly Friendly Churches Care About Those Attending Their Church.

Health screenings were available to all in attendance.

8. Highly Friendly Churches are Multi-Ethnic and Multi-Generational.

The platform featured African-Americans, Latinos, Caucasians, men, women, seasoned and young. Highly Friendly churches build bridges with those who look different than they do.

9. Highly Friendly Churches Use Humor.

Church should be fun. Few people have the natural humor of Ike.

10. Highly Friendly Churches Have Volunteers Who Are Glad to Be There.

Once again, the people are a picture of the leader.

11. Highly Friendly Churches Care About the Things You Care About.

If you care about the things I care about, I will care about the things you care about. Ike, Donna and Marlon were very, very kind to my daughter. They knew the key to my heart.

12. Highly Friendly Churches Are Passionate About Getting Better.

Marlon called me the next day and discussed Piedmont’s plans for improving and delivering even better ministry.

13. Highly Friendly Churches Make You Glad You Were There.

The next Church Road Trip my family takes will include a return visit to Piedmont.

If you live in Marietta or Kennesaw, Ga., and are looking for a church home, I can’t recommend Piedmont Church enough. If you visit, you will discover one of the friendliest churches you could possibly find.