7 Short-Month Church Communication Wins

February is the shortest month of the year, which makes it perfect for simple church communication improvements that don’t require a committee, a budget meeting, or a miracle.

This in-between season, after Christmas and before Easter, is when smart pastors, ministry, and communication leaders quietly fix small things that make a big difference.

Here are 7 that are fast, doable church branding wins you can knock out while waiting for the snow to melt.

  1. Rewrite your church website headline

If a first-time guest landed on your church website today, would they know who your church is for?

Replace generic faith language with one clear, welcoming sentence. Formula: Who you help. Where you are. Why it matters.

This is one of the fastest church website improvements you can make. Bonus: Use it in your service too!

  1. Make service times impossible to miss online

This is still the number one church communication mistake.

Put service times on:

  • Your website homepage
  • Your footer
  • Social media bios
  • Google listing

Clarity is kindness. Be known for clarity.

  1. Cut your bulletin by 30 percent

Your church bulletin is not a newsletter. So, take out your editor’s scissors!

Remove extra announcements, insider language, and anything not happening soon.
Shorter bulletins get read. Longer ones get ignored.

This small change improves Sunday communication immediately.

  1. Fix your church social media bios

Most church social media bios say too little or say the wrong things. As a result, guests feel unsure.

In one sentence, answer: Who you are, Where you meet, When to attend (Bonus: Include your thread)

This is easy church marketing that helps new people feel confident.

  1. Replace one insider phrase

Pick one phrase that only longtime members understand. Rewrite it in normal language.

Do this once a month, and your church communication will slowly become more welcoming to outsiders.

Scripture reminds us to speak clearly and wisely. “Let your speech always be gracious, seasoned with salt” (Col. 4:6 ESV).

  1. Add a simple “Plan Your Visit” page

A first-time guest should never have to guess.

A basic “Plan Your Visit” page answers questions before Sunday and lowers anxiety.

You don’t need to be fancy. You need to be clear.

  1. Fix one sign or one photo

Choose one church sign or one website photo.

Ask: Is this friendly? Clear? Necessary?

Small visual fixes strengthen church branding more than most people realize.

February is short. That’s the win.

Do 7 small things well, and your church will feel clearer long before Easter.

Strong church communication isn’t about doing more.  It’s about doing what matters most.

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