We don’t know what 2023 holds any better than we knew what to expect in 2020. But in the middle of what is sure to be challenging economic times, there are a few best practices that will help us weather whatever comes our way
The Christmas season is a busy time for everyone, and pastors are no exception. From planning extra services on Christmas Eve and/or Christmas Day to coordinating Christmas-related events, December can be a hectic month. Attendees and recent visitors are swept up in their own busy end-of-year schedules. When things get busy, texting can help remind people that someone is thinking of them, while everyone else tends to get caught up in their own holiday whirlwind.
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The VR and Metaverse Church: Why Pastors Should Care
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Since Christmas is a key time for church visitors, it’s a good idea to refresh your church website—not a massive overhaul, just a light dusting. Here’s a checklist you can tackle in just 30 minutes to encourage more people to visit your church.
Thirty percent of charitable giving in the US happens in the month of December. Why is that good news for churches? Because it tells you exactly when to make a giving push.