Has Your Church Undergone a Name Change?
Has your church undergone a name change? How did you go about it?
Let's discuss how churches can communicate well using websites, social media, and other tools.
Has your church undergone a name change? How did you go about it?
Do you have any suggestions for marking a church anniversary?
Faith Alive is offering colorful, inspirational bulletins from the Every Sunday Bulletin service.
I've been asked to help with making a new pictorial directory for our church. What would you recommend?
Does your church have a social media policy that you're willing to share?
Does anyone know of any websites where I might find good Christian graphics or images?
Churches! Looking for graphics or images to share on social media this Christmas? Here are some options.
Members and regular guests may know the personal email addresses of the ministry leaders in your church. But for those who visit your website looking for a means of contact, what first impression are you sending?
If your church has prepared a communication plan/strategy, would you be willing to share it?
I know the church directory is intended to be a resource for members to be able to contact each other. Yet I wonder, is it being used?
Churches have a wealth of great content. It’s true. Yet so many churches struggle when it comes to finding the right things to post on social media, websites or other communications avenues.
Building and maintaining a good website is a struggle for many churches. Here are some of the most common roadblocks you can remove to give your website a better chance.
While some churches are rocking Twitter, others aren’t giving the best impression of who they are. If you’re committed to being on the blue bird network, here are some areas for you to consider.
There are so many choices out there. I was wondering if anyone had either used, or could recommend a good Admin software?
In this webinar, we discuss a multi-media approach to communicating with members and your surrounding community. We look at websites, social media, email, in service announcements and more.
I joined a church just after graduating from college and suddenly started receiving emails from a number of people all at the same time. Later I realized my email was published in the directory. Without giving consent I was subscribed to the church weekly update, prayer chain, and social justice club list.
Churches have always had data. In the 21st century there is more to it than just being able to put address labels on envelopes or send out yearend giving summaries. Like it or not, churches need to be aware of cyber security issues.
Salesforce, like Google Apps, is available to non-profits for free. I am writing this article to tell you about how I've set up Salesforce for our church to track membership and our offerings.
Each individual owns his or her likeness or other identifiable characteristic. If the church uses the videos or images to promote the church or makes them available on the web, then the courts will likely find that the church used the images in a commercial manner.
Church Communications Pro is a great blog to help you better market, and design your church website. It also has a lot of timely information about the latest trends and ideas for websites.