Tuesday, November 22, 2005

Name that church!

Naming our children was easier than this.

After gathering demographic information (the north side of madison, multigenerational with a primary target audience between ages of 28-48 - mostly families), and an initial polling of mostly friends who do not attend church currently... we have narrowed the selection. (This is actually the second round that you are getting in on. The first round we ended up back at the "drawing board".)

A church name should serve as a reflection of who we are. What comes to mind? What images pop up? What messages are we sending?

We welcome your input...


northedge church
Discovering Life. Together


northwind church
Discovering Life. Together


northbrook church
Discovering Life. Together


northcity church
Discovering Life. Together


So...what are your thoughts? Maybe rate them...most to least favorite?


5 comments:

Anonymous said...

I like NorthCity best of all of them. I do not like NorthWind (what happens if the sign breaks? That's right: broken wind. That can't be good). NorthEdge is so-so, and NorthBrook sounds overplayed. Are we still friends? Remember, Donkey in Shrek says "Only a true friend would be that truly honest!"
Thanks again for food the other day. Did you get my card?
p.s., God has provided for school finances for December! Hooray for our Lord!

Jenn Swift said...

I like North Edge the best. Because it has the word "edge". You might even be edge-y...?

Anonymous said...

I like NorthCity the best.

Also, your "Discovering Life. Together" tag could actually be changed up pretty easily for say, a singles ministry. Something like "Discovering Wives. Together." might be cool.

Aaron

Glenn said...

I also like NorthEdge. The others are just too cliche sounding, kind of like every other church in suburbia?

Plus, you can use the wrestling/monster car adversitements. "Well give you the whole seat, but you'll only need the edge!"

Jenn Swift said...

SEE !!! Someone else liked the "edge" part... you guys are so sub-urban now... I'm affronted.