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Church Communications
Ministry Tech Leaders
4 Great Internal Church Communication Tools
When it comes to church communication tools, striking a balance between proper structures for internal communication while maintaining an agile culture can be difficult because churches often deal with paid staff, volunteers, committees, councils, and the congregation.
Outreach Leaders
Facebook Is Now Meta: What It Means for Churches
The parent company Facebook has announced that it will become Meta. Here are three things that churches should be considering in the new metaverse.
Administration
The COMPLETE Church Communicator’s Toolkit
Leveraging the right set of tools can help you be more efficient and productive. So here’s a church communicator's toolkit to help you ease or even cut through the noise.
Articles for Outreach & Missions
5 Characteristics of a Successful Communications Minister
I’ve noticed over time there are some characteristics that are universal to be a successful communication ministers. If a communication minister can master these characteristics, they will find that their work as a communication will flourish.
Ministry Tech Leaders
Communication During Crisis: Do You Have A Plan?
No one likes to think about having to deal with a crisis in your church. But it’s critical to have a plan in place...
Ministry Tech Leaders
Good News: You’re the New Communications Director. The Bad News . . .
It’s your first day of your new job as Communications Director. You sit down at your desk ready to share Jesus with the world...
Ministry Tech Leaders
Sermons Aren’t Enough: Use EVERY Communications Channel You Have
Sundays are also when we have the biggest audience in-person to share how God is moving in our congregation. None of these things can be executed well without some type of communication taking place during the week. Use every communications channel you have.
Ministry Tech Leaders
All Effective Church Communication Starts With 4 Crucial Questions
Whether someone is hearing, reading, or watching, the goal of effective church communication should be to help them know and then act on that knowledge.