
3 Tips For Summer Church Communications
When I’ve taught Sunday School classes, I’m always amazed how attendance fluctuated very little each week yet we had different
This week I had the privilege to speak at the National Association of Church Business Administrators (NACBA) in Lubbock Texas. I’m always amazed that people will take time out of their schedules to listen to me. So, I owe it to them to be well prepared and succinct. Most places where I speak ask for 60 minutes, sometimes 90 minutes. But this was my first 3-hour workshop.
Exciting: since I always push time limits. Scary: I had to keep the interest level for a LONG time.
I chose to speak about 4 Simple Things (that every church should know). And since I had a longer time format, I added another topic at the end. Communications (especially Social Media). These 5 things are the music of my heart. I love to share about them.
Anyone who speaks to audiences knows that the speaker gets takeaway messages too. From questions asked, discussions had with attendees, and the reactions when you’re speaking about various sub-topics.
What were my take-aways from the audience this week? Here’s 3 things:
It was my first time to go to Lubbock — but I hope it won’t be my last. They have great ministries, churches and people. Nice folk!
When I’ve taught Sunday School classes, I’m always amazed how attendance fluctuated very little each week yet we had different
Church Rebranding, it’s all the rage. And it’s a great trend. In fact, if you haven’t branded or rebranded in
Everyone starts out in a field and seeks to learn from those around them. Eventually leadership sees skills that are
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