Ministry Tech Leaders

WordPress 101 – Build Your Church Website Using WordPress

Here are just a few of the reasons for creating a church website using WordPress is the way to go for the average church wanting to impact their community.

The Blessing of a Low-Tech Church in a High-Tech Pandemic

Pastoral ministry in 2020's pandemic is a constantly-changing landscape.

Eric Geiger: The Downsides of Social Media (& How to Minimize Them)

To use social media or to not use social media. It is not a small choice as recent research is showing there are significant downsides to being on social media.

Pastor: Use Your Digital Platforms to Take a Stand

We ought to love one another and to use the church as a place of healing. Church communicators can do all of the above—we can make a space for honest conversation, healing, and love by using our digital platforms.

Who Would Have Thought Postcards Would Survive the Pandemic?

Many have also relearned the value of some non-digital tools of the past that along with these new tools will most likely last longer than the pandemic. For me and for many others one non-digital tool is postcards.

Connecting With People – Clicks vs Results

The pandemic has deeply modified how we are connecting with people. The irony is that technology has made a difficult situation easier . . . in some ways. I’ve been reading accounts of the Spanish Flu pandemic in 1918 and the correlations to the current Covid-19 pandemic are startling.

Yes: Even Designated Audio/Video/Lighting Systems Need Protection

AVL (Audio/Video/Lighting) systems used by church tech teams elevate the worship experience utilize heavy resources. These systems need protection.

How the Pandemic Has Changed Church

Economies have been shaken, social structures have been re-arranged, and worship gatherings have all been impacted deeply. The pandemic has changed church.