
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
He rolled his eyes. That’s the reaction I got recently as I talked with a church leadership team. I simply asked the senior pastor, “Do you post on social media?”.
Social media, even with all of its issues, is the method most people communicate, connect, and get news and information. So why shouldn’t the church interject into that open discussion? We should.
And since personal interaction is the method that most social media algorithms push to people’s walls, a leader — you — should be using social media. Just make sure you’re using it correctly!
Here are 3 ways to guide you so you’ll extend your ministry across the social media world (and not just your local church):
How can you tell if you’re effectively using social media? Thousands of people are joining social media daily. As that greater pool swells, your account should be steadily growing. If it’s not, if it’s shrinking, or if it’s extremely difficult to gain followers, you need to do something different. Discover your thread. Then create content that stays in that lane. Start now! Social media needs you.
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.
– Discover Your Audience
– Build Your Brand
– Communicate & Be Heard
Communicate so your congregation & community pays attention to your website, social media, & email!
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