Good Websites Remove Barriers
We often talk about how your website is your church’s virtual front door. It’s a way to make a good first impression and communicate who you are and what you believe.
Let's discuss how churches can communicate well using websites, social media, and other tools.
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We often talk about how your website is your church’s virtual front door. It’s a way to make a good first impression and communicate who you are and what you believe.
There are plenty of blog posts out there about what churches and Christians should be posting on their social media. Here are a few things you and your church should stop publishing online.
As communicators, we have the opportunity to inspire people, remind them of truth, and reiterate what is experienced on Sunday. Below are some simple tips to help you “post what you preach.”
This fall, Church Juice celebrates its tenth anniversary! Who is Church Juice? We’re glad you asked!
Whether your church is in the middle of a huge metropolis or on the outskirts of a tiny town, you have plenty of opportunities to reach out to the people living in your area.
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?
Are you looking for ways to use effectively the Bridge App? Below are a few creative ways that the Announcements, Watch, and Pray features of the app have used by congregations.
Whether you realize it or not, your church has a brand. What is a brand? What can you do to help your church’s brand?
Even though we talk a lot about more technologically advanced forms of communication, the best way to get people to attend your next outreach event is still found in one of the most traditional forms: personal invitation.
Paper bulletins serve a purpose and can actually help your digital strategy.
Church bulletins are a drain on resources, an ineffective way to communicate, and a obstacle to gospel mission.
What role does your church bulletin play in the church’s overall communication strategy? Do we have the bulletin because that’s how it’s always been, or can it be an effective communication tool?
Facebook events are a cheap and easy way to get your church’s event in front of your entire community.
Social media is a great tool that churches can use to build and expand relationships, as well as a tool for outreach. Here are six tips to help your church utilize social media better.
There are lots of platforms your church can use to promote its message and mission. MailChimp is just one, but has many different uses. This is an overview of some of its most useful features.
Having a communications tool for your staff is essential because collaborating without a system, process, or tool is complicated and inefficient. Before choosing a tool, ask yourself (and your team) these questions.
While it is a given that any organization has to have a mobile accessible presence, many churches are unaware of whether a mobile website or an app is the better choice.
Creating a church website is not a one person task. To do it right, you need multiple types of people on a team. Here are the folks we recommend.
It is far too easy for a church to make mistakes as it begins formulating a strategy to create a "web presence" so let’s continue on how to effectively use these tools.
First impressions matter. Your website is where that will impression will most-often happen. So what makes a good church website?
Churches struggle with figuring out what’s important for their church website. Here are 5 things your church website needs to include.
Many churches face the challenge of using the Internet to help spread their message and how to embrace technology. "How do we reach an audience outside of the sanctuary?" is a very common question posed by those in ministry.
Church Juice is providing free resources all throughout the month of May to help you create a better church website.
Branding can feel like a bad thing within the church. In reality, that’s not the case. It’s not in the Bible so why do we need to talk about it? How we represent ourselves can impact who we’re able to build relationships with.
We’re asking churches to share the great things they’re doing in communications for a chance to get a Juicy award. Let us share our motivation for creating The Juicys.