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Having your office in the community is a great way to meet the people of your town. But you wish to communicate grace and warmth, not selfishness and pride.
Let's discuss how churches can communicate well using websites, social media, and other tools.
Having your office in the community is a great way to meet the people of your town. But you wish to communicate grace and warmth, not selfishness and pride.
You know that investing in good communication makes a difference. But how do you convince church leadership that it’s important?
Often I am against a church having a mobile app. But The Bridge is different. Here’s why.
In the latest article, we talk about ideas for how to follow-up with visitors once you get their information. How do you follow-up with guests?
The slow and clunky response of Equifax to its recent data breach is a reminder of why it's important to be prepared for unlikely scenarios. Let’s make sure our churches are better prepared and respond more effectively in times of crisis.
Social media is used every day, both in and out of the church. What types of guidelines do you have for your church's social presence?
The Christmas season is right around the corner. Let’s talk about things to think about in planning your successful Christmas services.
Because so many people are already on Facebook, that can commonly be where someone first encounters your church. Here are some tips for making your Facebook page a welcoming front door.
We put a lot of time into our fall outreach events, bringing new families to our church. But what happens after the event is over is just as important as the lead-up to the event.
Quality marketing and communication in the church makes a difference. Here’s why.