Church leaders can harness the power of digital ministry to foster spiritual growth and engagement
The Easter season has always been a time of renewed...
Ever considered using Alexa Flash Briefings to distribute your church’s content? It’s not as hard as it sounds, and we can recommend a platform that can help.
Learn more about working smarter with the right tech in a recent article by guest writer, Steve Tanner, called: Use Alexa Flash Briefings To Reach Your Church Members.
When a newcomer walks into your church, you can almost guarantee they’ve already researched you online. This is the new “first impression.” Make a good one by paying attention to these creative ways strangers will find your church.
Your email list is one of your church’s most important digital assets. If your church is only sending out monthly newsletters—or worse—just funeral announcements, you're missing the mark. Your email list should be thoughtfully curated to build trust and add value in a way that leaves readers looking forward to your next update.
Websites have become a virtual front door. As we continue to move forward into this new era of ministry, churches need to leverage their website to serve people who are thinking about faith. To capture these opportunities, churches should strategically publish content that engages and nurtures visitors on various topics and felt needs.
Churches may invest time and resources into creating a visually appealing homepage, but neglect to create a comprehensive "Staff" page that accurately reflects the church's leadership and tone of the community. Let’s discuss why the "Staff" page is an important part of a church website and what should be included on this page.
These days, the term ‘online ministry’ encompasses a variety of ways churches reach people through social media, courses, podcasts, and video (to name just a few). Is your church exploring these options?
StreamingChurch.tv is hosting a webinar to share why churches should consider using PTZ cameras. The webinar will share why streaming churches should consider transitioning...