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.
Are you still publishing a church newsletter? Or has it become too labor-intensive and expensive? In this article, we'll cover some clever church newsletter alternatives that you'll be able to start using as soon as today.
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?
Has your church been using live streaming to grow community and improve discipleship?
Over the last 18 months, the church as a whole has significantly...
Is your church utilizing Facebook Groups? It's easy to overlook the benefit of Facebook Groups for churches, but I'm here to tell you it's a tool that you don't want to neglect. In this article, we'll talk about the sizable benefits a Facebook Group can have on your church, and I'll walk you through 4 helpful steps to create a group today.
It's no news flash that many churches struggle with keeping consistent in their church communication efforts. Often, emails are sent out to the church irregularly, even social networks go without being updated daily or weekly. Emergencies do happen and small churches do struggle more without a huge staff or entire department to make things happen.
But more than anything, being consistent in your church communication can be one of the best uses of church resources.
Facebook's free live streaming services have opened up a world of opportunity for churches to reach out to their audience through live video content. Churches love the number of people who are able to watch their Facebook live videos, however, there are problems with accurately tracking the number of attendees. Often these numbers are even inflated and may rarely include new people which can be bad news for churches. So what is this service actually providing and is it worth it?