Come ‘Together’: Join the National Back to Church Sunday Movement

National Back to Church Sunday started as a call to action and invitation—a single-day event focused on extending the invitation of love, peace and hope to our friends and neighbors. A single day to reclaim the true nature of church—exactly as Christ commanded. Incredibly, since then, more than 4 million Christ-followers have participated through over 40,000 churches, and the movement continues to grow.

Join thousands of churches this year on Sept. 15 and be a part of the national movement to invite everyone in America back to church. This year we plan to see over 13,000 participating churches who are connecting with every home in their community because the need for true biblical community has never been greater.

The “Together” message on this year’s campaign items encourages the never-churched “nones” and the “dechurched” people in your community to come together at church where they will find a gathering of people who are growing together spiritually, who are applying their faith to everyday challenges and who help and support one another, as well as the community at large.

Resources available to promote your event include postcards, personal invitations, banners, T-shirts, bulletins, door hangers and more. Visit BackToChurch.com to learn more.

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