Praying Together, Sunday @ 7
Sunday at 7 has become a special time of the week for members of Winnipeg's Transcona CRC, who use The Bridge App to come together for a time of designated prayer.
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.
Sunday at 7 has become a special time of the week for members of Winnipeg's Transcona CRC, who use The Bridge App to come together for a time of designated prayer.
The church is built up when everyone contributes. Can you share some of your interests and expertise in a post or short series?
It's easy to get sucked into what's currently "working" on a platform and go all-in, forgetting about the original intent for any given medium.
Listening seems so easy. But if it’s so easy, why don’t more people feel like they’ve been heard?
How can we create an atmosphere of trust that fosters open, honest dialogue? Here are six things I am working on in my church, and I think they may help yours as well.
The Bridge App connects your congregation through prayer, an events calendar, membership directory, and the capability to financially support the church budget and local ministries.
There are times when the cheaper option is genuinely the better option. But where in your life is your stinginess killing ministry?
This article focuses on why churches should fully adhere to the Americans With Disabilities Act and mentions some of the obstructions that need to be overcome.
There are many lessons to come from 2020. One of them is how important a website is to the ministry of the church. Here are the best church websites from across the denomination.
Local churches are utilizing The Bridge App for live-streaming services, accepting offerings, and managing and tracking attendance.
As the writer of my church’s mass emails, I try to be attentive to what value these emails offer to those who read them. Here are some things I've learned.
Church Juice is hosting a roundtable discussion on racial reconciliation and church communications. Sign up now to be a part of this discussion.
It's easy to focus on the hardships and challenges of COVID-19, but we also wanted to share some of the ways people have come together.
The Bridge App, available to Canadian churches through CRCNA Ministry in Canada, has a number of features that can assist churches during the COVID-19 pandemic.
You're part of an amazing community of passionate church communicators. So let's take advantage of that.
Coronavirus concerns have gripped the globe. Here is a resource to help your church deal with the pandemic.
The DIRECTORY function in The Bridge App can help to connect your church's members, and the photo feature is a great way to make new members feel at home.
Churches, here's why you should commit to taking more pictures, and using those pictures to visually share your story.
Here are a few simple tips for how to create and execute your church’s new look.
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?