Most churches put a lot of thought, time, effort, and money into communication leading up to Easter, but what about post-Easter communication?
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Take a look at this video called “The Power of Words.” Not only is it touching and creative, but it also provides 4 important insights about words and communication.
Student minister Tim Schmoyer is a semi-finalist in the YouTube NextUp contest! If he makes it to the next round he’ll get $35,000 in funding to develop online tools to reach students, but he needs your vote. Read more about what Tim’s doing and how you can help him win.
The mouse and keyboard were invented before the Internet even existed. Why then do we continue to use outdated technology? Introducing Gmail Motion — now you can control Gmail with your body. Watch the video demo!
The Church Mobile App survey, recently conducted by OurChurch.Com provides insight into the features church members and staff want in a church app as well as how serious churches really are about mobile apps.
Creating online community is often a lot easier said than done. One way to create community is through online events. Today, Church Marketing Online listed 5 online events you can do to facilitate community.
After 15 posts on 15 chapters of Less Clutter, Less Noise we have reached the end of this group blog project. To get any benefit from this project we’ve got to answer 2 critical questions…
The “job” of communicating can be huge; the changes needed vast, but I submit to you that it all happens by putting one foot in front of the other. Invest in relationships…
I learned about public relations from college, but the skills I developed working at Subway Sandwich as a Sandwich Artist are what makes me a good church communicator.
They say only constant in life is change. In chapter 13 of Less Clutter. Less Noise., Kem shares some simple communication tools for finding the “yes” behind the “no” when navigating change in an organization.