
Change: When It Helps and When It Hurts Your Church
At the close of every season, wise leaders pause to reflect. They celebrate what’s been accomplished, identify what worked well,
It’s hard to believe that Easter is finished for another year. All that preparation and planning — especially with communication! Hopefully your church used this holy day to reach into your community and minister to their needs.
After any large event, you should have a post-analysis of successes and weaknesses. The sooner that happens after the event the better. Be a leader and assemble a variety of people (staff and volunteers) who will honestly discuss the details and aftermath.
Every ministry is different; so the possibilities for effective church communication are endless. Some things can simply be copied from other churches but the majority of content and design needs to be customized to your local church needs. You have a unique audience!
We recommend these 3 church communication changes right after Easter:
Of course, Easter requires followup before Easter’s totally complete so there’s lots of work to be done. Consider now, your communication strategy that will lead to an effective year of communications that will lead to next Easter. It’s not too soon to be planning. We’d love to help! Contact us today.
At the close of every season, wise leaders pause to reflect. They celebrate what’s been accomplished, identify what worked well,
Every week families arrive at church. They walk through the main doors and head down familiar paths toward “their” seat.
When a legal expert asked Jesus, “Who is my neighbor?” it followed the command to “love your neighbor as yourself.”
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