Today, more than 41% of US households have a Smart Speaker in their home. What if churches could communicate with individuals using this kind of technology? What if we could provide daily encouragement and spiritual food for listeners? Good news! Churches are already using this technology to connect with their congregation, and you can, too.
Oftentimes, we can make some very bold statements about how churches feel about technology, what they value, or what tools they are prioritizing. But instead of relying on assumptions to answer, Pushpay decided to ask the technology decision-makers and influencers themselves who are figuring out how to harness technology to help them meet their ministry needs.
In the past, many pastors saw live streaming church services as optional—not a must-have, but something that might be nice. But it’s now become clear that live streaming is an essential part of twenty-first-century ministry. Now more than ever, we know that live stream church services reach people who want to be in church but can’t, won’t go to church because they’ve been scarred or scared, or are searching for a good church.
Live streaming your services can yield significant growth in your ministry. It’s important to ensure your church offers the best live streaming experience for your audience, so here are some valuable tips!
Say hello to Haivision Connect, the all-new live streaming cloud platform for churches and ministries. Haivision's House of Worship team has been hard at work behind the scenes...
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.
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.
You might not know it, but there are some things that you're doing (or not doing) on a day-to-day basis that, when combined, can be the reasons for your lack of online ministry effectiveness. It's important to consider three specific factors and implement them into your ministry work online so that people who encounter your church online will become curious, captivated and conversive.