
Church communication for solo Pastors
Most churches have one person in leadership. A person who is a very busy solo Pastor who has to do
Most church properties have things that tells the community it’s a gathering place for worship. A steeple, a sign, stained glass windows, architecture, and, of course, a parking lot.
What does your parking area say to your community? Is it full looking? Tidy? Always empty? Is it welcoming? Could it be a barrier to worship? Or a barrier for your community to try church?
Here are 4 ways to eliminate barriers when it comes to your church parking:
Knowing your community and your audience, consider other parking areas that they would regularly use in your community; visit those locations and make sure your lot is as nice (or nicer) than anything the community has to offer. Your parking truly is the entrance to worship.
Most churches have one person in leadership. A person who is a very busy solo Pastor who has to do
Easter is probably your biggest Sunday of the year. But if your church isn’t intentional, it can become just another
Easter is one of the most significant Sundays of the year. It’s more than just a big attendance day for
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