Church Gives Away Shot Glasses to Evangelize

Staffers at a Charlotte, N.C. church recently visited bars in the area and gave shot glasses to bar patrons in hopes of drawing people to its new campus, which opens in February.
 
Church Gives Away Shot Glasses to Evangelize
[] Staffers of Next Level Church in Charlotte, N.C., recently went through bars in the city’s Ballantyne area handing out shot glasses to bar patrons reports .
 
The mugs ask people to “give us a shot” and bear the church’s slogan, “Real church for real people.” The church hopes to draw people to its Ballantyne campus, which opens in February.
 
Next Level pastor Robbie McLaughlin admits the idea is controversial, but adds that the goal is to get the attention of non-churchgoers, not those already attending one.
 
“For so long, the church has been really guilty of making people come to it,” McLaughlin told . “If we're going to connect to people, we've got to go where they are.”
 
Meanwhile, in Mariposa, Calif., youth leader Jeff Tomerlin of New Life Christian Fellowship is facing some heat for means of outreach: Paintball for Jesus (or PBJ).
 
After hosting several events that combined testimonies with paint pellets, Tomerlin’s group faced some resistance after asking to use publicly owned county property reports .
 
Critics questioned the pray-and-shoot blend of “religion and violence,” while the church contends it provides youth an opportunity “where they could see godly adults acting as mentors.”