Worship pastors should serve and foster participation, not entertain spectators. They need to think like a theologian, labor like an artist, and shepherd like a pastor. To keep these priorities in mind, here are 3 guiding principles to lead by.
Video is the new black., especially for social media. You KNOW you have to start focusing on creating more videos. Which app should you use? Here's a list of the top apps for editing Reels videos, based on our experience.
While churches should have a public social media page, pastors also should consider having their own personal one, too. Ministry is intimate work, and interacting through social media can give you a personal connection with the people you serve. Use these 3 tips to do it with ease.
Writing for humans? The Google “Helpful Content” algorithm update will favor your content.
Google just released a major update to their search algorithm in August.
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In today's episode, Kenny and Dave discuss how to repurpose content on purpose. Learn how to manage your content efficiently and effectively to develop...
So how do you keep your church’s identity and message cohesive? How can you ensure an attendee spots your Instagram post among the dozens of others during a lunchtime scroll? The answer is a style guide—a visual toolkit that helps an organization speak in a unified voice. Keep reading and discover ways to use a style guide to unify your church’s message and build trust with your visitors and attendees.
Is church online just broadcasting your service? NO! There's actually great opportunity for digital discipleship. Kenny Jahng and Dave Adamson define terms first. They...