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.
- 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!
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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).
- 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.
- 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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