25 Things That Didn’t Exist When We Started Helping Churches Communicate
Back in 2001, we launched Be Known for Something from the old Krispy Kreme test-kitchen and marketing offices in Winston-Salem, NC. Mark MacDonald had just moved to the United States after serving as Senior Creative Director for one of eastern Canada’s largest advertising and branding agencies.
We started with one goal: help churches communicate clearly so their communities listen.
25 years later, the tools have changed, but the need for clarity hasn’t.
That’s why our anniversary year (2026) is a perfect moment to look back, laugh a little, and learn from what we’ve seen.
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- Tiktok
- Instagram Stories
- Facebook pages
- AI writing tools
- Online church campuses
- Live streaming on phones
- Canva templates
- Slack channels
- Zoom prayer meetings
- YouVersion reading plans
- QR codes on everything
- LED wall sermon backgrounds
- Online giving platforms
- Digital connection cards
- Scheduling bots
- Podcast preaching archive
- Church app push notifications
- Short-form reels
- Website builders with drag-and-drop
- Automated follow-up workflows
- Social media sermon clips
- Phone-free worship lyrics
- Email sequencing
- Chat Widgets
- Google reviews as the new front door
All these tools came and changed everything. But a clear message still cuts through. That’s what lasts.
As we celebrate 25 years of helping churches be known for something meaningful, these lists remind us how much ministry communication keeps shifting.
But clarity, strategy, and a strong Brand Thread keep cutting through the noise.
If your church wants to communicate better in the next season, explore our Church Branding Package and browse our portfolio to see how we’ve guided hundreds of ministries toward a clearer voice and stronger impact.
We’re excited for the next 25 years! Let us know how we can help you Be Known For Something that matters.
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