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3 Common Live Stream Mistakes Your Church Can Avoid in 2021

Live streaming is a powerful tool for digital discipleship, yet many churches are making common live stream mistakes without even knowing it. Is yours? Let’s walk through the most common mistakes—and what to do about them—so you can make sure your live stream is taking every opportunity to draw people closer. 

8 Practical Ways to Use Your ChMS After Events for Outreach Follow-Up

Streamline your event follow-up efforts by using your ChMS tools. Most church management software tools include features that enable you to run reports, send mass emails based on specific criteria, and much more. Use these convenient resources and make a difference in your community long after the event.

3 Simple Ways to Improve Your Sermon Recap Video Clips

A couple of years ago, a pastor friend and I were imagining the future church. Could we reach more unchurched individuals by sharing short sermon recap videos online throughout the day, rather than assuming curious listeners will sit for an entire message?

7 Smart Ways MediaShout Worship Software Makes Church Tech Easier

In the worship software hall of fame, a few names have stood the test of time.  MediaShout stands as software that has continued to grow for the last 20+ years in functionality and use. With the creation of MediaShout 7 (MS7), they've added more features to make your job easier as a church techie.

A 10-Step Guide To Starting A Podcast Beyond Sermon Content

Whether you're producing a podcast based on sermons or other valuable content, this guide to start a podcast will give you a strong start. I've included my lessons learned and insider tips from producing my own podcast for the past 5 years.

3 Effective Ways to Encourage Technology Adoption Among Skeptical Churchgoers

Encouraging technology adoption among skeptical churchgoers can be complicated for any church. Users have varied experience, and even more varied reasons for their hesitancy. Some are total rookies, others don't see the benefits. Many are simply afraid of pushing the wrong button and "breaking" something, or worse – afraid of even trying something new.

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