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9 THINGS TO INCLUDE IN YOUR CHURCH VISITOR WELCOME PACKET Looking for a memorable way to welcome new visitors to your congregation?. If your goal is to attract new members and boost member retention—don’t just tell them about church statistics and logistics.Offer a welcome packet that includes some fun information about who and what make up your church community.. Show them why they’ll fit right in and what makes your church special. HOW TO CREATE YOUR OWN INTERNET CHURCH CAMPUS Jason Caston is the author of The iChurch Method and an Internet church strategist. In addition to speaking and teaching around the world, he enjoys spending time with his family while using an Apple product to browse Google software. CHURCH VISITORS: WELCOMING PEOPLE Many church members, pastors and greeters have forgotten what it’s like to be a church visitor. Welcoming people to your church is the first step in growth. We’re called to share the gospel with our neighbors and we throw the doors open on Sunday morning. But too often when church visitors come, our church people are less than welcoming. CHURCH BULLETINS: 20 INSIGHTS & 10 EXAMPLES CHURCH We are only three weeks in and we had another brilliant #cmschat last week where we shared ideas and tips to improve the effectiveness of church bulletins.. Last week we shared the transcript from our church bulletin chat, but this week we’re pulling together some of the best ideas, insights and examples from that chat.. Bonus: Download our handy bulletin bingo sheet, and see if BRAND & IDENTITY ARCHIVES The site to frustrate, educate and motivate the church to communicate, with uncompromising clarity, the truth of Jesus Christ FREE FALL SOCIAL GRAPHICS FOR YOUR CHURCH CHURCH MARKETING Fall can be such a busy time in the life of the church. School starts up again, ministry programs are launching, and Christmas is on the horizon. Church communicators can be a bit overwhelmed. So we thought we'd help with some free fall social graphics. HOW YOUR CHURCH CAN GET AN INTERNET TV CHANNEL Previously, it could cost upwards of $50,000 per week to run on a traditional television station like TBN or Church Network. That much cash and you didn’t have the tools to fully analyze your viewing audience. But with the Internet TV platforms we have today, a church can get started for as little as $500 upfront and $150 per month. THE COMMUNICATION EPISODE The Communication Episode is sponsored by Monk Development, builders of Ekklesia360, a website content management system built to meet the specific challenges and needs of churches and their congregations. Learn more about Ekklesia360 and the do-it-yourself content management tool that allows you to easily manage your church website by visiting 7 WAYS CHURCHES CAN USE TWITTER'S 280 CHARACTERS (DON'T 7 Ways Churches Can Use Twitter’s 280 Characters (Don’t Tweet Sermons) Big social media news this week as Twitter has doubled their standard 140-character limit to a whopping 280 characters. The company has experimented with this limit by giving select users 280 characters, but this week they rolled out 280 characters to everyone. YOUTUBE VS. VIMEO: WHICH SHOULD CHURCHES USE? 2. Search Vimeo search is like chewing gum in the morning instead of brushing your teeth. It kind of works, but ultimately, it still stinks. On the other hand, YouTube is the second largest search engine on the planet, which is saying a lot because it’s not primarily asearch engine.
CHURCH VISITORS: WELCOMING PEOPLE Many church members, pastors and greeters have forgotten what it’s like to be a church visitor. Welcoming people to your church is the first step in growth. We’re called to share the gospel with our neighbors and we throw the doors open on Sunday morning. But too often when church visitors come, our church people are less than welcoming. BRAND & IDENTITY ARCHIVES The site to frustrate, educate and motivate the church to communicate, with uncompromising clarity, the truth of Jesus Christ MARK MACDONALD, AUTHOR AT CHURCH MARKETING SUCKS Mark MacDonald Mark MacDonald is an author, speaker, and strategic communication catalyst with the Florida Baptist Convention. He’s also the author of Be Known For Something.Mark is also the executive director of our nonprofit parent, the Center for Church Communication. FREE FALL SOCIAL GRAPHICS FOR YOUR CHURCH CHURCH MARKETING Fall can be such a busy time in the life of the church. School starts up again, ministry programs are launching, and Christmas is on the horizon. Church communicators can be a bit overwhelmed. So we thought we'd help with some free fall social graphics. CHURCH COMMUNICATOR BURNOUT Church Communicator Burnout. “If you’re burnt out, it likely means you’ve been ‘burning’ for a long time.”. – Erin Williams. Church communicator burnout is a serious issue. We do important work—sharing the gospel—but that doesn’t mean we can work ourselves to death. We have to take care of ourselves. THE COMMUNICATION EPISODE The Communication Episode is sponsored by Monk Development, builders of Ekklesia360, a website content management system built to meet the specific challenges and needs of churches and their congregations. Learn more about Ekklesia360 and the do-it-yourself content management tool that allows you to easily manage your church website by visiting 5 WAYS TO DO CHURCH COMMUNICATION ON THE CHEAP An example of a website that facilitates this inexpensive design sharing: CreationSwap. Most graphics are free and can be downloaded as a source graphic (i.e. Photoshop, Illustrator, etc.) 3. Target Market with Facebook Ads. If you are bummed that you don’t have the budget to do a mail drop to the 20,000 people in your market, then this will VISITING A CHURCH IS SCARY: RESOURCES TO WELCOME GUESTS As we approach Halloween and the crush of ghouls, zombies, and sugared-up children, it’s worth considering one of the scariest things in the church world: Visiting a church for the first time. Yes, visiting a church as a first-time guest is scary. We fear the unknown, and walking into a church for the first time is full of the unknown. CHURCH VISITOR HORROR STORIES: RESERVED SEATING CHURCH The direct approach to solving this problem is just addressing it head-on. Paint a picture of what you expect from your church. Let them know that growth causes slight discomfort. Growing pains. You could say: “You might come in one Sunday and see CHRISTMAS ROUNDUP: IDEAS FOR NEXT YEAR Newbreak Church – San Diego, Calif. Created a sub site for their Christmas Eve services. The Crossing – Chesterfield, Mo. The Crossing in the St. Louis area had 21 Christmas services across three campuses themed “The Best-est Story Ever.”. They 9 THINGS TO INCLUDE IN YOUR CHURCH VISITOR WELCOME PACKET Looking for a memorable way to welcome new visitors to your congregation?. If your goal is to attract new members and boost member retention—don’t just tell them about church statistics and logistics.Offer a welcome packet that includes some fun information about who and what make up your church community.. Show them why they’ll fit right in and what makes your church special.SPREAD THE WORD
You can spread the word about Church Marketing Sucks with your wallpaper and website. Desktops & Wallpapers 1920×1200 1680×1050 1440×900 1280×1024 1024×768 iPhone Desktop 1920×1200 1680×1050 1440×900 1280×1024 1024×768 iPhone Desktop Banners & Linking Graphics Spread the word about Church Marketing Sucks with our handy banners. Just paste the appropriate code into your HOW TO CREATE YOUR OWN INTERNET CHURCH CAMPUS Jason Caston is the author of The iChurch Method and an Internet church strategist. In addition to speaking and teaching around the world, he enjoys spending time with his family while using an Apple product to browse Google software. VISITING A CHURCH IS SCARY: RESOURCES TO WELCOME GUESTS As we approach Halloween and the crush of ghouls, zombies, and sugared-up children, it’s worth considering one of the scariest things in the church world: Visiting a church for the first time. Yes, visiting a church as a first-time guest is scary. We fear the unknown, and walking into a church for the first time is full of the unknown. HOW TO HUNT DOWN THE ELUSIVE CHURCH COMMUNICATION BUDGET A church communication budget is a bit like a Sasquatch—you hear they exist and you hope they are going to be really big when you see one. Unfortunately, like this elusive creature, despite being hunted down across the globe, church communication budgets are pretty muchnon-existent.
7 WAYS CHURCHES CAN USE TWITTER'S 280 CHARACTERS (DON'T Big social media news this week as Twitter has doubled their standard 140-character limit to a whopping 280 characters. The company has experimented with this limit by giving select users 280 characters, but this week they rolled out 280 characters to everyone. THE COMMUNICATION EPISODE Are you keeping the three c’s of communication in mind when creating content for your church? In this podcast Dave Shrein talks with Ryan Holck about how utilizing these three c’s will help communicate the mission of your church more effectively. HOW TO HIRE A SOCIAL MEDIA "EXPERT" CHURCH MARKETING SUCKS I truly appreciate and value the work that comes out of Church Marketing Sucks, and even this latest post has very important points. But I am deeply concerned with the video clip that was promoted in this post, even more aghast that despite the statement by the author acknowledging that it may be offensive to some, it was still used. YOUTUBE VS. VIMEO: WHICH SHOULD CHURCHES USE? 2. Search Vimeo search is like chewing gum in the morning instead of brushing your teeth. It kind of works, but ultimately, it still stinks. On the other hand, YouTube is the second largest search engine on the planet, which is saying a lot because it’s not primarily asearch engine.
TURNING CHURCHES INTO HOMELESS SHELTERS When Kevin isn't busy as the editor of Church Marketing Sucks, he runs his own writing and editing company, Monkey Outta Nowhere.Kevin has been blogging since 1998, runs the hyperlocal site West St. Paul Reader, and has published several books, including 137 Books in One Year: How to Fall in Love With Reading, The Stephanies and all of our church communication books. 9 THINGS TO INCLUDE IN YOUR CHURCH VISITOR WELCOME PACKET Looking for a memorable way to welcome new visitors to your congregation?. If your goal is to attract new members and boost member retention—don’t just tell them about church statistics and logistics.Offer a welcome packet that includes some fun information about who and what make up your church community.. Show them why they’ll fit right in and what makes your church special.SPREAD THE WORD
You can spread the word about Church Marketing Sucks with your wallpaper and website. Desktops & Wallpapers 1920×1200 1680×1050 1440×900 1280×1024 1024×768 iPhone Desktop 1920×1200 1680×1050 1440×900 1280×1024 1024×768 iPhone Desktop Banners & Linking Graphics Spread the word about Church Marketing Sucks with our handy banners. Just paste the appropriate code into your HOW TO CREATE YOUR OWN INTERNET CHURCH CAMPUS Jason Caston is the author of The iChurch Method and an Internet church strategist. In addition to speaking and teaching around the world, he enjoys spending time with his family while using an Apple product to browse Google software. VISITING A CHURCH IS SCARY: RESOURCES TO WELCOME GUESTS As we approach Halloween and the crush of ghouls, zombies, and sugared-up children, it’s worth considering one of the scariest things in the church world: Visiting a church for the first time. Yes, visiting a church as a first-time guest is scary. We fear the unknown, and walking into a church for the first time is full of the unknown. HOW TO HUNT DOWN THE ELUSIVE CHURCH COMMUNICATION BUDGET A church communication budget is a bit like a Sasquatch—you hear they exist and you hope they are going to be really big when you see one. Unfortunately, like this elusive creature, despite being hunted down across the globe, church communication budgets are pretty muchnon-existent.
7 WAYS CHURCHES CAN USE TWITTER'S 280 CHARACTERS (DON'T Big social media news this week as Twitter has doubled their standard 140-character limit to a whopping 280 characters. The company has experimented with this limit by giving select users 280 characters, but this week they rolled out 280 characters to everyone. THE COMMUNICATION EPISODE Are you keeping the three c’s of communication in mind when creating content for your church? In this podcast Dave Shrein talks with Ryan Holck about how utilizing these three c’s will help communicate the mission of your church more effectively. HOW TO HIRE A SOCIAL MEDIA "EXPERT" CHURCH MARKETING SUCKS I truly appreciate and value the work that comes out of Church Marketing Sucks, and even this latest post has very important points. But I am deeply concerned with the video clip that was promoted in this post, even more aghast that despite the statement by the author acknowledging that it may be offensive to some, it was still used. YOUTUBE VS. VIMEO: WHICH SHOULD CHURCHES USE? 2. Search Vimeo search is like chewing gum in the morning instead of brushing your teeth. It kind of works, but ultimately, it still stinks. On the other hand, YouTube is the second largest search engine on the planet, which is saying a lot because it’s not primarily asearch engine.
TURNING CHURCHES INTO HOMELESS SHELTERS When Kevin isn't busy as the editor of Church Marketing Sucks, he runs his own writing and editing company, Monkey Outta Nowhere.Kevin has been blogging since 1998, runs the hyperlocal site West St. Paul Reader, and has published several books, including 137 Books in One Year: How to Fall in Love With Reading, The Stephanies and all of our church communication books.SPREAD THE WORD
You can spread the word about Church Marketing Sucks with your wallpaper and website. Desktops & Wallpapers 1920×1200 1680×1050 1440×900 1280×1024 1024×768 iPhone Desktop 1920×1200 1680×1050 1440×900 1280×1024 1024×768 iPhone Desktop Banners & Linking Graphics Spread the word about Church Marketing Sucks with our handy banners. Just paste the appropriate code into your MARK MACDONALD, AUTHOR AT CHURCH MARKETING SUCKS Mark MacDonald Mark MacDonald is an author, speaker, and strategic communication catalyst with the Florida Baptist Convention. He’s also the author of Be Known For Something.Mark is also the executive director of our nonprofit parent, the Center for Church Communication. THE COMMUNICATION EPISODE Are you keeping the three c’s of communication in mind when creating content for your church? In this podcast Dave Shrein talks with Ryan Holck about how utilizing these three c’s will help communicate the mission of your church more effectively. FREE FALL SOCIAL GRAPHICS FOR YOUR CHURCH CHURCH MARKETING Fall can be such a busy time in the life of the church. School starts up again, ministry programs are launching, and Christmas is on the horizon. Church communicators can be a bit overwhelmed. So we thought we'd help with some free fall social graphics.BULLETIN BETTER
Kelley Hartnett spent more than a decade working in established churches and helping to launch new ones.She recently launched Tall Tree Collective, which helps nonprofits craft messages that inspire people to get behind their cause.Kelley formerly served as the membership director for our Courageous Storytellers Membership Site and is the author of You've Got This: A Pep Talk for Church 5 WAYS TO DO CHURCH COMMUNICATION ON THE CHEAP We’re thrilled to partner with Creative Missions (our nonprofit parent, the Center for Church Communication, handles the Creative Missions finances). Learn more about Creative Missions and this year’s trip to Alaska and consider a financial donation to help church communicators help other churches communicate better. For more helpful tips like this, check out Dangerous: A Go-to Guide for CHRISTMAS VIDEO: BETHLEHEM Here are some interesting facts about the city of Bethlehem: In Hebrew, Bethlehem means ‘House of Bread.’ The city falls within the jurisdiction of the State of Palestine.; The population is approximately 25,000.; Most of Bethlehem’s citizens are Muslim andspeak Arabic.
15 STEPS TO MOVE YOUR CHURCH FROM PRINT TO ONLINE Erin Feldman is a resident with The Austin Stone Institute at The Austin Stone Community Church. Her role as a resident is varied but includes writing, editing, illustration and design, and event planning. In the next few months, Erin will grow toward more vocal leadership roles, such as teaching and coaching writers, and will begin to work on her first novel. HOW YOUR CHURCH CAN GET AN INTERNET TV CHANNEL Jason Caston is the author of The iChurch Method and an Internet church strategist. In addition to speaking and teaching around the world, he enjoys spending time with his family while using an Apple product to browse Google software. GROW YOUR CHURCH BY ASKING PEOPLE TO LEAVE Craig Groeschel at LifeChurch.tv has an interesting series of blog posts on getting people to leave your church. It seems completely counter-intuitive, but it makes sense. If people aren’t moving your church forward, they’re dead weight (which is kind of scary–am I dead weight?). And it’s not just about helping your church, it’salso about
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