
It’s After Easter. Now What? 5 Tips for Church Communication.
The celebration of Easter is over, and Pastors are wondering what to do next. The church calendar focuses heavily on
I’m not sure how you feel about 2009, but unlike most years, I’m glad to see it disappear into the history books. I’m sure the Economy, Obama’s Inauguration and Swine Flu will mark the “highlights” of this past year. Or should I add the death of Michael Jackson too?
As I look towards the next 12 months, I’m praying that God uses the things we’ve learned this past year to help us point more to Christ and advance His kingdom.
I’ve been reading through the book of Mark about the life of Christ. I love his newscaster-style, “Just the Facts” approach. In the 6th chapter, I read the story about the feeding of the 5000+. What a task! We have so much that has to be done in the next year, and it seems almost impossible. Perhaps you’re with me?
I feel so much like a disciple. I’ve seen the greatness of what God can do, but I still doubt how it’ll all get done in practical, personal way.
Here’s 6 things (from the story of the 5000) we should do to get everything done in 2010.
What do you need to hand to God today? What steps are you skipping? Lord, please use what we have for your glory this 2010. Happy New Year!
The celebration of Easter is over, and Pastors are wondering what to do next. The church calendar focuses heavily on
A good Pastor’s welcome video on your church website can introduce your church and set the tone for the entire
It’s important to establish a rhythm to communicating to a new member. As visitors attend your church in person or
Discover your thread®. Be Known for Something® relevant and needed. Pastor, control your church brand and be heard again.
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