Interpreter.
Endorsed by both the Commonwealth and State governments of Australia, the symbol above is used and displayed in public establishments for those who have limited English proficiency. Wouldn’t a sign like this be great around your church too?
Especially for those who have limited Christian proficiency. You’d be surprised how many visitors don’t understand our Sunday service jargon.
Try This Experiment: Invite someone new to your church and actually sit next to them during service. You may be surprised of the things you hear that you never knew others were hearing. Why?
Simply because you are now listening for two people, instead of one.
Things sound different when you do.
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I invited a friend once and I ended up interpreting the whole service. She did not understand alot of what was going on because it was alot of meat and she was used to milk. The arc of the covenant was like Greek to her. This reminded me of her visit immediately.