
3 Common Mistakes in Church Capital Campaigns & How to Avoid Them
Unfortunately, there are no shortcuts to an effective church capital campaign. However, there are simple ways to avoid typical pitfalls to ensure your church is
Free resources and tools for pastors and churches.
Unfortunately, there are no shortcuts to an effective church capital campaign. However, there are simple ways to avoid typical pitfalls to ensure your church is
Last year many churches did Easter online for the first time. Since it was new and rushed we didn’t put our best foot forward. But it’s now a year later so there’s no reason why your online experience can’t be awesome in 2021.
A simple service flow template.
Free worship set videos for your church’s livestream, from Kari Jobe and Cody Carnes.
Download a free Faith on Facebook Toolkit and learn how to utilize Facebook tools to better build community.
Michael Tuszynski from Church Media Squad has put together a list of ideas for graphics (or plain text posts) you can develop to stay connected with your congregation during the #COVID19 outbreak.
How your church can be responding during the COVID-19 Coronavirus pandemic in the US.
Here’s 31 practical ways you can say Thank You to your volunteers. [Free PDF Download]
Part of your social media strategy should include the use of a social media policy.
How do you handle promotions & communications requests? As a church communications or marketing person, receiving promotions requests from every which way is pretty common.
Grab these awesome Christmas resources and help mark items off your holiday communications to-do list.
I love that churches, especially larger churches that have full media departments, choose to give their content away. This is an incredible blessing to the body and I’m so thrilled that churches do this.?
People check your website to find out about Easter. Answer their questions before they ask them.
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