Duh, I asked how THEY got into this church, for me that is a standard opening question. Don't YOU ever socialize with others and ask these sorts of things..."How did YOU come to attend this church?" that sort of question.
I guess I talked with a few dozen in the first few months, after service, in prayer meetings, at events, ....
I'm not that shy a person, and I love to learn about how people got into this denomination....
I said I found God only after leaving the RCC. Asked others, they too were basically unchurched and estranged till they came to this church. Funny how much you find out when YOU open up and tell others about YOUR experience. A common bond being formed with the Ex Catholics sharing, upon finding each other. [Not hard here, as I said, over 60% - per the pastor - are Ex's.]
? Just telling it like it was/is for me. Sorry that doesn't fit your idea of the way things should go.
The "entirety" no. But with about twenty to thirty men, over a few months, yes, frankly I did. I go to wednesday nights, saturday morning men's prayer breakfast [about 40 attend there off an on] a few picnics, and other events. So, yes, I did have the opportunity of deeper fellowship than most might have found possible, I MADE THE TIME, and TOOK THE OPPORTUNITY, to reach out, in my time of need and hurt, to as many men and also to a few women also, as I possibly could.