Avoid these five mistakes, and you’ll be better equipped to reach people with clarity, connection, and purpose.
You put time, heart, and energy into your content—only to watch the numbers slide.
You don’t have to love every decision to lead faithfully. You just have to stay rooted in grace, committed to unity, and open to God’s leading—no matter what comes next.
In a digital-first world, a church newsletter might seem like an unnecessary addition to your ministry efforts. However, newsletters offer unique opportunities to deepen connections, expand outreach, and share your church’s story beyond Sunday services.
Creating high-quality content takes time, effort, and creativity—but what if you could multiply its impact without starting from scratch every time? That’s the power of repurposing content. By adapting and reusing your existing content, you can reach new audiences, extend your reach, and maximize the value of everything you create.
Social media is more than a platform—it’s a powerful tool for connection, community, and ministry. Yet, many churches struggle to fully harness its potential. In 2025, effective social media engagement can amplify your church’s message and foster deeper relationships with your congregation and community.
As a content creator, staying ahead of the curve means not only mastering your craft but also equipping yourself with the right tools. The digital landscape in 2025 demands efficiency, creativity, and strategic planning to make an impact. Whether you’re creating for social media, blogging, or launching a podcast, these ten tools can optimize your workflow and help you reach your goals.
Stories are at the heart of how we connect emotionally. When you share compelling stories, your church can create meaningful connections that extend beyond Sunday services into the everyday lives of your attendees. And when used properly in a church setting, they can be one of the most powerful tools to build relationships, deepen faith, and engage your community.
If you’re a content creator looking to grow your audience, connect with your followers, and ultimately turn casual browsers into loyal fans, there’s one tool you can’t afford to ignore: the lead magnet.
Easter is the biggest day of the year for most churches—and one of the best opportunities for your church to reach its community. But making the most of Easter requires more than a great service; it’s about creating opportunities to connect with both regular attendees and first-time visitors in meaningful ways.
Whether you’re a church leader managing event announcements, an author promoting your latest book, or a content creator navigating social media trends, a well-organized content calendar is what will make you stand out because of how it allows you to stay consistent and relevant with your content.
In our current digital era, social media offers churches a powerful platform to connect with their congregation and reach their community. If you’re looking to refresh your church’s online presence, here are 10 easy social media ideas to try this year:
The new year is here, and it’s the perfect time to supercharge your content strategy. Whether you’re a seasoned creator or just starting out, these five simple steps will help you set the tone for a productive and impactful year.
Now that this device has become almost attached to us 24-7 (I’ll be the first to admit, I’m tethered to mine), how is the church adapting? Or better yet, how should the church adapt and engage the smartphone?
Facebook advertising is the most effective way of getting the word out about your church’s Christmas programming and services.
It’s likely that at some point someone will comment negatively about your church on Facebook.
Website redesigns should be carried out strategically and to meet a need. So if your church has one of these needs, then it may be time to refresh your site.


