While some circumstances do call for quick pastoral turnover, it’s hard not to wonder if some churches fire their pastor (or the pastor bails) too quickly.
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.
Facebook is the most effective platform for your church to use to promote itself—if you use it wisely. These ten tips will help you do so.
Churches are realizing the importance of having a singular person responsible for their church’s communications and social media.
Poor communication can cost you volunteers and church members. That’s why it’s important to avoid these communications blunders.
These seven Facebook tips won’t skyrocket your engagement overnight, but when combined with sensible content and time, you will see a dramatic boost in your results on Facebook.
Here are six little changes you can make to your church website that can make a big difference.
Offering an online guest registration form shows you are ahead of the game when it comes to making a good first impression with a guest.