Top Ten Reasons for Wearing a Nametag at Church

This entry is part 5 of 5 in the series Church Nametags

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As the final installment in our series on church nametags, here is a list I found from a church that chose to do this ministry.

  • #10 A name tag is cheaper than a tattoo.
  • #9 Wearing a name tag makes for a friendlier church.
  • #8 You will be more approachable it you wear a name tag.
  • #7 Even if you forget a name, you can still read it!
  • #6 A name tag makes it easier to introduce you to someone.
  • #5 A name tag makes visitors feel comfortable.
  • #4 You can make a friend in less than 30 seconds if you wear a name tag.
  • #3 You are immediately identified as an ambassador of our church. Friendly always wins.
  • #2 Name tags are NOT about you. They’re about everyone in the world except you.
  • #1 Everyone likes to hear their name!

Source: St. Paul’s Evangelical Church newsletter.

I’m not sure I agree with all of them, but they are things to think about.

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Comments

  1. I do not agree with all of them either. But I do believe that nametags can make a church appear friendlier to visitors. Also it sure helps to avoid embarassment when you have forgotten someone’s name.

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