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...
Churches are called to nurture their communities and reach out to strangers who may not know anything about Christ. But the most difficult part of this process is to make connections with people and move them from strangers to “known”. This is why churches should optimize ways to help strangers discover their churches; ways that encourage that important first connection.
Who are the people in your neighborhood? Your church database is an incredible tool to help you discover unmet ministry needs for the folks who live, work, and play in your community. These steps will help you gain insights with your own neighborhood research.
Who are the people in your neighborhood? Your church database is an incredible tool to help you discover unmet ministry needs for the folks who live, work, and play in your community. These steps will help you gain insights with your own neighborhood research.
Over the last year, churches have found new ways to communicate with their members. In the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, texting became an essential aspect of church communications plans. Once considered impersonal, churches text messaging their attendees is now widely used and is an effective and easy way to foster relationships.
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.
Our church tech friends over at Christian Computing Magazine shared an exciting announcement with us today: Outreach, Inc., a world leader in church communications, publishing...