A church website strategy is more than building a beautiful home page. In this article, we'll explore the three critical components needed to increase your ability to leverage your church's Internet presence.
Thankfully, visitors don’t need to wait until Sunday to check out your church or begin preparing for their first encounter with you. With a brief but thorough plan-your-visit video, they can scope out your church’s vibe and best prepare themselves and their family for worship with you.
This week’s interview features Luke McElroy, founder of the Salt Conference for church creatives. Kenny Jahng sits down with Luke to discuss creativity’s role in the church and worship production.
In my experience, the right online design tool can save me time and face by helping me execute quickly and make creations look professional. You'll love having a favorite tool in your bag of tricks, and I've listed my favorite ones here.
The skills needed to pastor an online church are different than those in typical pastoring in the 21st century. For one thing, it's more about PASTORING and less about ONLINE. Hindsight is 20/20, right? Let my mistakes be a lesson to you as you learn how to lead an online ministry.
As a leader in a small church, you can’t afford to let church technology stand in the way of relationships. Technology can’t—and shouldn’t—replace relationships. Instead, it needs to empower the people of your church to deepen relationships with one another.
Having the right tech tools for ministry will elevate your efficiency and deepen relationships. Once considered impersonal, tech has proven itself to be a critical resource in church leadership, ministry, and development. In this article, I uncover my 9 essential tech tools.
Every production team has their own live streaming tips. Whether you are doing it for your church services on Sundays, as part of an event during the week, there are some things you should know about this technology before going live.