Eight Reasons Your Church Should Have an Email Newsletter
Instead of relying on a weekly bulletin or a brief 2-minute announcement time in the service, consider using an email newsletter to more effectively communicate with guests and members.
Instead of relying on a weekly bulletin or a brief 2-minute announcement time in the service, consider using an email newsletter to more effectively communicate with guests and members.
The beginning of a year is an ideal time to refresh and update your personal and church social media accounts.
I got to thinking tonight about the best food I had last year and started making a list. Here it is:
These are just eight non-negotiables I find missing on many church websites. Does your church have these on its website?
This is a question I’m asked often, and I even discussed some of this with Barnabas Piper and Todd Adkins recently on an episode of their podcast 5 Leadership Questions.
Instead of the whiteboard I used to keep up with all the changes, I’m using the blog this year instead. This list will be updated as changes happen.
Rivalry Weekend. You never know what might happen. Upsets and chaos are always possible. But the only real upset this year was Les Miles upsetting the Board of Supervisors and big money boosters by winning the game and the hearts of those on the bayou.
The end is near. After this week, there is only one more week of regular season games. Then we hit championship weekend, finals week, and bowl games.
After the attacks in Paris on Friday, Saturday had a very somber feel to it. I sat around the house waiting on games to kick off by watching BBC News instead of Gameday. On to the recap…
What was billed as an epic matchup between LSU and Alabama turned into a rather routine win for the Tide. Elsewhere, Duke got hammered, Clemson rolled FSU and Ole Miss lost on one of the strangest sequences since, well, Duke and Miami the week before. On to the recap…