The Illusion of Authenticity
Authenticity is a buzzword in the church, and it often becomes a stated goal. But there’s a problem when authenticity becomes a tactic or strategy.
There Are No Social Media Experts
The world of social media is constantly changing and can be overwhelming. But the Church is uniquely positioned to find success if we remember a few keys.
The Two Keys to Effective Church Announcements
Church announcements are important, yet they can be one of the most ineffective communication channels in your ministry. Discover two principles that can turn your announcements into powerful calls to action.
Pentecost 2017 Worship and Social Media Graphics
Download free Pentecost Sunday graphics you can use to promote your service on social media. Bonus slides for worship included as well.
Pentecost Calls Us to Give Up Control
As a leader, do you like to be in control? Do you struggle with trusting others to do and say the right thing? If so, Pentecost is going to be a challenge.
Use Facebook Ads to Start a Conversation in Messenger
If you have experimented with Facebook ads, you likely used them to send people to your website. But there is another option that starts a conversation instead, leading to a potentially more effective connection. Included in the post are 4 templates you can implement today!
The Number One Reason Your Church Should Care About Typos
It is easy for churches to fall victim to the plague of typos and poor grammar. While not the most important aspect of ministry, it may mean more than you think.
Breaking the First Rule of Preaching
Conventional wisdom says you should start your sermon with a story, joke, fact, or question to immediately capture attention. But so many effective communicators break this rule. Why and how do they do this?
The Power of Questions to Shape the Future
Sermons are often seen as vehicles for delivering answers and information. But what if the real power to shape the future is found not in answers, but in questions?
A Holy Week Pep Talk
In the immortal words of Kid President: I think we all need a pep talk. Here’s some encouragement for Holy Week and the season afterward.