5 Church Communication Resolutions
The first of the year is an excellent time for personal and ministry renewal, initiating ideas, and stopping things that
Flip on your TV and you get bombarded. Go to your favorite internet site and you get barraged. Pick up the newspaper and you get the same. Everyone is trying to get your attention: political ads, holiday ads attempting to drive traffic to large national chains while local businesses running poorly designed ads that no one pays attention to. It’s a busy time of year. Everyone is trying to get your attention.
So, your church has events in this chaotic world. And your budgets are far less than the marketers you see everywhere on all mediums. So, what’s a church to do?!
We hear the question often: “We promote church events but no one seems to listen and respond.”
Here are 3 suggestions to motivate a response when you don’t have huge budgets:
The church needs to communicate better in order to reach the world for Christ. Still having problems connecting? Go into the highways and byways and compel those who need your message to come in (Luke 14:23). Start with a foundational look at your church programs. Ensure that they’re what people in your community want (need); and if they are and you’re communicating it properly; people will respond.
The first of the year is an excellent time for personal and ministry renewal, initiating ideas, and stopping things that
When people walk through your church doors for the first time, they’re often seeking connection, spiritual help, or a place
Churches today struggle to stand out online. With so many search results competing for attention, how can your church be
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