Christmas in July: Six Veteran Communicators Share Their Tips
Christmas seems far away, but it’s never too early to start planning. Christmas in July is a good time to start talking. Connect with your pastor and leadership team. Start formulating a plan. Think...
View ArticleAre Your Church Communication Systems Scalable?: How Tech Can Help
In the digital age, being a church communicator requires agility and insatiable curiosity as new technology and social media channels are released and updated. It can feel like they change faster than...
View ArticleChristmas Communication Planner
It’s never too early to start planning for Christmas. But that means actually planning, not just vaguely thinking about it when you’re supposed to be working on the Sunday service. We’ve got a free...
View ArticleRethink Communication: Rethink & Rework
In Phil Bowdle’s book, Rethink Communication, he explores how society has changed and churches need to rethink how they communicate. He makes a compelling case—our social media and device addictions...
View Article5 Fall Kickoff Tips for Church Communicators
We’re in the heat of summer, but fall is coming quick. The next season is always just around the corner in church communication. So let’s explore some tips to help you be prepared for the fall kickoff:...
View Article40 Church Bulletin Tips
The church bulletin is perhaps the most ubiquitous form of church marketing. Some people hate it and want to kill it. Most of us just live with it. Whether you want to digitize it or just make it...
View ArticleChristmas Is Coming: Less Than 100 Days
Let the countdown begin. We’re looking at less than 100 days until Christmas. Is your church ready to communicate the greatest story ever told? Or does the thought of all that holiday cheer on the...
View ArticleSharing God’s Grace vs. Listing Details: How Your Church Can Tell Stories
Lyle Schaller is an old-school church consultant who authored more than 100 books and passed away in 2015. He’s been referred to as the Peter Drucker of the church world. It is not a traditional church...
View ArticleEmbrace Your Limitations
Too often we think of limits as things that hold us back. They stop us from doing more. But limitations are powerful: Limits keep us safe: Speed limits literally save lives. Limits narrow our focus:...
View ArticleAligned Incentives: Getting Everyone on the Same Page
I am working with several nonprofit organizations regarding the alignment of incentives in a way that gets everyone pushing and pulling toward shared outcomes, rather than competing or unwanted...
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