
Who Is My Audience?
When a legal expert asked Jesus, “Who is my neighbor?” it followed the command to “love your neighbor as yourself.”
Easter is probably your biggest Sunday of the year. But if your church isn’t intentional, it can become just another Sunday. Guests may come and never return. From my years of working with churches, many face 3 major problems at Easter:
Easter should be more than a big attendance day. It should be a catalyst for church growth. Here’s how to plan your best Easter yet.
1. Start Early with a Strategy (Now!)
Most churches plan their Easter services but don’t think strategically about the experience. This takes time.
2. Plan Follow-Up Before the Big Day
One of the biggest mistakes churches make is treating Easter as a single event rather than a starting point for relationships. People won’t return unless you give them a compelling reason to.
3. Simplify and Strengthen Your Communication
With so many moving parts, churches often flood people with information. This leads to confusion instead of clarity. Don’t add to the noise; say less, they’ll listen more.
When a legal expert asked Jesus, “Who is my neighbor?” it followed the command to “love your neighbor as yourself.”
The kids will soon be back in school, your fall church programs will launch, and a new season will be
As summer fades and your congregation returns to regular church attendance, one thing becomes critical—clear, consistent church signage. You drive
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