
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
It’s been several years since we realized social media is a valid means of church communication. Many have adopted Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram as their channels. Some have been brave by using SnapChat, Pinterest, and Linkedin. And there are so many others!
Which channels should the church be using? Surprisingly, the church should actually be the church in any social format that connects with a potential audience! But still the church struggles with social media. With last years’ algorithm changes churches are concerned that they’ll lose their current social followings. If they’re not doing social media well, then possibly their predictions will be true.
Here’s why social media will work when a church represents itself well:
So why don’t we do social media well? Perhaps social media reveals that our churches know how to create events that utilize our buildings but have lost sight of the ministry aspects that define believer’s fellowship. Social media can bring us back to loving, caring and engaging the individual to Christ. All through the power of this digital tool. Go. Be the Church.
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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