Choosing the best teaching model for your multisite church is critical to the successful launch of new campuses—and there are pros and cons to each approach, especially in the areas of financial investment, sustainability, scalability, and leadership development. Is live teaching best? Or should churches use video teaching to start? In an article by guest writer Tony Morgan, discover the differences.
One of the most effective ways to reach new people in your community is to find them after they have begun looking for a church to call home. In this article, I am going to show you how to strategically use local church keywords to get in front of people who are actively looking for your church.
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.
There are still many educators for whom online education represents uncharted territory or a medium for which their skills are “good enough,” and not excellent. Here are a couple reasons to level up the online experience for students with a video-sharing platform.
How do we get a sense of what’s happening with our churches’ collective presence on YouTube? There currently isn’t a one-click YouTube category to find religion & spirituality content like over on Apple Podcasts. That’s why we’ve rounded up the 23 most popular YouTube channels for churches, both in the United States and other countries too, sorted by the number of subscribers.
For all churches, the pursuit of efficiency is high on the list of things to achieve. When churches and Sunday services run efficiently, the church serving experience is far less stressed and everyone is released to be more Kingdom-focused than system-focused. This is why churches must use integrated ministry platforms to aid their tasks.
In past years, many of us have separated how businesses run from how churches run. The church isn’t about making a profit and getting more revenue, but that doesn’t mean there are a lot of things we can learn about operations, efficiency, and even the techniques of onboarding.