It is true that heart-felt worship can be evangelistic.  When God is present in the praise of his people, the assembly can inspire even non-believers to admit that "God is surely in this place!"  Some mega churches gear their entire emphasis on Sunday mornings to outreach and accommodate the body of believers with deeper spiritual nourishment at other meetings.



Do you believe that your Sunday morning assemblies should be geared to be evangelistic?
Should Sunday mornings be primarily for the body of believers?

To make the poll simple, we'll ask the question this way.  (This is your opinion applying to your unique situation.)

Sunday morning assemblies at our congregation should be:
___  More for the church (50% or greater)
___  More for outreach (50% or greater)
___  50/50

What are your thoughts?