Aug 27
The vast majority of people (on average, more than 80 percent) will visit a church for the first time as the result of a personal invite. Ironically, most churches ignore that staggering statistic from a marketing standpoint. How do you effectively encourage those within your church to invite the people they know? The best method is to provide a tool for your members that facilitates and encourages them to invite someone to your church … (more)
by Lawrence Swicegood of Church Solutions
Aug 25
A mistake that many churches make when it comes to communications is that they don’t always put a priority on it and they don’t take it seriously. The message of Christ is the most important thing we have so we need to devote the resources to making that message clear, sharp and effectively presented.
Church communication, because it is a core aspect of the church’s mission should never be neglected. Many churches have great facilities, fine preachers, wonderful music and but you would never know it. Truth is, when it comes to church communications, many of us are stuck in the same place using the same methods - reluctant to admit they are not working.
I would highly recommend that you sit down and honestly evaluate the communication methods used in your church? What methods are you using and which ones are really making an impact?
* Church Bulletin or Brochure
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* Church E-Newsletter
* Church Website
* Online Sermons
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No matter what size congregation or budget you have, you need to ensure that you develop and take your communications ministry seriously. Information is a vital commodity in our world today and using the resources that are available needs to be a priority. We should apply the same level of stewardship and accountability to our vision and how we communicate it, as we do any other area of our ministry.
Aug 13
Whether you’re a pastor, elder, ministry leader, small group leader, or volunteer, here is some great advice and ideas when it comes to reaching the next generation. Full Article
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