Last Minute Christmas Preparation
We’re into Advent, which means for many churches the Christmas plan is starting to roll. For church staffers, it’s been Christmas since July.
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We’re into Advent, which means for many churches the Christmas plan is starting to roll. For church staffers, it’s been Christmas since July.
Church ministry can feel like a revolving door. Does it ever end…really? Do we ever get to say, 'Mission accomplished'?
None of the volunteers drew attention to themselves. So they didn’t get much attention. For this reason, churches need to be alerted. We agreed and gave it a name: Pastor and Ministry Appreciation.
I’ve written a few blogs on church signs. I thought I’d written my last one but I’ve received some feedback that’s made me reflect more on how people might react to them.
I firmly believe the church sign can function as a testimony to the people driving by as to what we stand for and what sort of message we proclaim.
In January, I wrote about the value of church signs, especially those that have the option of putting on captions that change from week to week to catch the eye of motorists and pedestrians walking by. So what makes a good caption?
Advertising today has been changing at an exceptionally fast rate. This includes church advertising. Yet, one advertising means hasn’t changed — the church sign that people see as they drive by.
Here we are in the midst of the Christmas season. You’re well on your way with plans for Christmas. With just a few weeks left, are there still some things you can do to make sure your church has the best impact that it can?