Instagram and the Visual Web
Churches, here's why you should commit to taking more pictures, and using those pictures to visually share your story.
Let's discuss how churches can communicate well using websites, social media, and other tools.
Write your own blog post to share your ministry experience with others.
Churches, here's why you should commit to taking more pictures, and using those pictures to visually share your story.
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.
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?
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.
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.
Who is Gen Z? How can our churches reach this next generation?
Spring is here, and that means it’s time to clean. Why not clean up your church website while you’re at it?
We’re living in a post-Christian society. So with that in mind, how do we communicate effectively to those around us?
When church communicators stop trying to control every detail, the church can begin to do more ministry better. Let’s stop controlling everything.
Many churches plan to host a Super Bowl party in the coming weeks. But what can you do to avoid trademark infringement and ensure your party is legal?
What is the current state of church communications? Let’s take a look back at 2017 and look forward to what we desire to see happen in the coming year.
2017 was a year with lots of changes at Church Juice and in church communications. Here are some of our most popular articles this year.
We recently created a closed Facebook Group for church communicators who follow Church Juice. Why would we take the time to create a group, invest in this small community, and promote it? Here are four reasons.
With everything you have going on, I thought I would give ten quick ideas (along with helpful resources) to help you maximize your last-minute Christmas planning.
I see the same dilemma arise in every church I visit — how do we prioritize what gets communicated, using which methods? Here’s a three-tiered approach to help you organize your communications.
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.
Often I am against a church having a mobile app. But The Bridge is different. Here’s why.
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.