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As mixed a message as it sends, luring people to a Sunday service with cash and prizes isn't a new thing for many churches. But at least one pastor is being forthright enough in keeping his intentions out in the open.

"It is gimmicky. It is totally gimmicky. I make no bones about that," said Dan Willis, senior pastor of Lighthouse Church of All Nations in Alsip, Ill., after giving away a combined $1,000 over the last three weeks to attendees. "But if I could get someone who would not normally come to church, why not?"

With churches around the country offering cash, TVs, vacations and even cars to attract newcomers, it's no surprise that Willis' Chicago-area church played along by incorporating the Price Is Right theme song into its services to announce another lucky winn—er, visitor. So far, however, Lighthouse's plan of using money to entice people into a sermon series on finances is obviously working. Sunday attendance, which typically averages around 1,800, has exceeded 2,000 each week this month.

"I was worried how people were going to respond," Willis said. "I thought they might be, 'Oh, yeah, a classic preacher.' We've been blown away by the response."

For those quick to criticize Willis' means, it's obvious his recent sermons—regardless of the giveaways—are hitting a nerve within a community still feeling the affects of the economic recession. Each week this month, the pastor has taught on avoiding debt, living on a budget, tackling debt and the value of savings.

"Our phones ring constantly today with people needing help," Willis said, explaining one of the reasons behind the current series. "We have a food pantry. It's not enough. We have a clothing ministry. It's not enough. We have a furniture ministry. Same thing. Rarely do three days go by when somebody doesn't pull off the ramp outside of here looking for help."

Whether or not Lighthouse's recent sermon series leaves a lasting impact on the community has yet to be determined. Still, one thing is certain: It's a boon for the church. Not only has attendance increased, but according to the congregation's financial director, tithes, offerings and donations to the church have almost doubled during the month. On average, the church brings in around $21,000 each week; this month, it's been more than $40,000 every Sunday. [southtownstar.com, 10/25/09]

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0 #10 bigmommy1234567 2011-03-30 03:46 not to sure about giving money or giving any thing a way to get people to church jESUS SPOKE AND THEY CAME OR JUST HEARING HIS NAME .This is all new to me If you can give me scriptures to show its ok then its ok. Quote
 
 
0 #9 Brentm 2010-07-07 06:40 Quoting steveinba:
Why does everyone have to be so stinkin legalistic and spiritual about everything? Whatever works to get people into the Kingdom… If you're not doing MORE than this pastor, then SHUT UP already.


Are they really pointing people to the kingdom? I didn't see one thing in this had anything to do with anything spiritual. Maybe it was a good personal finance seminar though! You can do a whole lot, and not be doing anything at all. Maybe he should start a non-profit org to give money to those in need, and stop using the Lord's church in a way the Bible never intended for it to be used. If legalism means I do things the way the Bible teaches me to do them, then I guess you can call me that. Last time I checked, "the gospel [not giving away money and doing financial seminars, bam] is the power of God for salvation." Where is the gospel in all of this, and where will these people be when the money stops flowing. Statistics show they will be gone.
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0 #8 Wjordache 2009-11-18 14:10 Maybe if the "church" were doing what Jesus did "Healing and delivering people" then the lost would come for everlasting water, not some western gimmick. .02 Quote
 
 
-3 #7 Peter G.Albers 2009-11-02 09:14 I think this is really great for this church
to do this hopefully the denominations will start getting in on the act one of the big turn offs of the non believers is the thought that churches are only out to make money and working in reverse will certainly help change that stereotyping
The State of Alaska has been paying people to come and live there for years so why not churches
paying people to come to church thats cool !
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+2 #6 peggyl 2009-10-30 12:11 If this church has money to give away there are many missionaries who can use it to help their mission and many christians who are in need to pay medical bills, rent, utilities,etc. What about in the Bible where the wealth is to be shared so that none are lacking. Quote
 
 
+3 #5 Pastor Hunt 2009-10-29 11:10 Oh my! Since when is there a bargaining to come and fellowship! We are to freely come, what are we trying to do here, as the ones that follow Jesus for the fish and loaves of bread only! Becareful that we donit entertain seducing spirits and doctrines of devils. Please be careful that we don't make a name for ourselves as the letter to the Laodiceans, or the letter to Thyatira allowing Jezebel to seduce the servants of God to commit fornication. And why is it that when someone speaks up with TRUTH against what the church is allowing which is exactly what the world is doing, then its labled as " legalistic or so spiritual;? God is a Spirit and we MUST worship him in spirit and in truth! The things of the world is enmity with God. "Love not the world, neither the things that are in the world. If any many love the world, the love of the Father is not in him. 1John2:15 Come on people of God, please take a stand for Holiness and Righteousness. Quote
 
 
-3 #4 REV.JAMES NII COMMEY 2009-10-29 09:38 I believe giving money to people to come to church,if done by the love of Christ,then there is no problem about it.We need to show the love of Christ to people by helping those in need with our health or money.Even in Africa,and in my own country Ghana you need to help some people with money before they can come to Church.Some need it to buy some clothes or shoes for church services.If you are there wanting to help people in this way then you can contact me.I need some philanthropists or missionaries who are willing to come to Africa to help me build orphanage and to support the needy.You can also support me to win more souls for Christ.I am a leader and the founder of The Army of Christ Prayer Ministry Int.,P.O.Box kf 1428,Koforidua—E/R.GHANA-WEST AFRICA.E-mail;jamesniico .Tel:011-233-244-103435.Let me hear from you soon to begin with something to build the Kingdom of God! Quote
 
 
-3 #3 steveinba 2009-10-28 13:48 Why does everyone have to be so stinkin legalistic and spiritual about everything? Whatever works to get people into the Kingdom, as long as it's not immoral or illegal, I say great and go for it. I'd like to ask those who think this is out of line…how many people are YOU pointing to the Kingdom each week??? If you're not doing MORE than this pastor, then SHUT UP already. Quote
 
 
+5 #2 Don McCann 2009-10-27 10:17 Really? We have to pay people to come to church?

Seek the Lord through prayer and fasting before coming to this decision.
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+8 #1 Arising Glory 2009-10-27 08:06 I believe some evangelists may feel led to win a FEW this way, but if you draw people in by the world, you will have to keep them by the world and put up with the spirits they want in charge. Selah! It's happened to a lot of churches that they just now think original Christians just "did it all wrong!" If you can't draw them by the Spirit, maybe you don't really want them because they are not really there for Christ (the anointing). Quote
 

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