Compelling website content: a simple formula for pastors
Your church website content needs to be compelling for your members as well as potential visitors.
Creating compelling social media and website graphics (simple formula)
Today, effective communication for pastors and churches extends beyond the pulpit to online platforms.
5 reasons every church needs a crisis communication plan
Every church needs a crisis communication plan to get leadership on the same page before a negative story is even written.
Church communication tips in an election year
Since all elections should be a critical decision point for everyone, the church needs to tackle our discourse as politics impacts all of our lives.
5 places of decision where churches must communicate better
In our noisy world where there are lots of choices to make, with many places of decision, the church needs to be clear about options and very specific with direction.
3 things you didn’t know a church website could do
No longer do people decide to walk into a church on a Sunday just to check things out. Your website is key for pulling visitors in.
Does a church need marketing? (Maybe it doesn’t)
Is marketing, branding, publicity, or advertising something that most churches should be doing?
5 church social media tips for the Summer
Your congregation will be taking a summer break since the kids don’t have school and many take family vacations. You may feel disconnected as they disconnect. Is there a solution?
Burnout self-care for the church communicator
You can start right now to do burnout self-care. Start small and create micro-habits that lead to a better you.
5 communication tips so our churches don’t lose preteens
A Barna study reveals that preteens are “on track to abandon biblical Christianity in record numbers.” Let’s not sit back while this happens.
5 ways to communicate with those who may not be listening
Engaging with unchurched individuals (the “Nones”) who aren’t actively seeking a church requires a careful and thoughtful approach.
5 ways to assess your current communication rhythm
Here are five ways to assess your current rhythm with suggestions for establishing next steps toward a new rhythm that’s effective for your local church:
5 reasons why you need a niche and how to find it
A key leadership aspect that can greatly impact a ministry is finding a niche. A discovered thought area where you can flourish and become an expert.
Here’s why you can’t preach for everyone
Can you preach to everyone? No. You need to know your local audience, get their attention, and then preach God’s Word. And thanks to digital tools, you’ll reach a greater audience as God’s Word has a way to exceed expectations!
How to cut the noise and reach your people
Here are five tips on communicating the ways your community will benefit from your church, ministry or organization.
5 tips for leading a ministry online
When leading a ministry online, there are many differences from leading an in-person ministry. Leading a ministry online adds several complexities since most of our churches started without any web presence.
5 steps for talking about the benefits of your ministry
Talking a benefit will cut through the noise.
5 email mistakes you want to avoid
Email mistakes abound as weekly emails are sent from many churches.
4 critical things a church should be known for
Your church is known for something now. But what should a church be known for?
5 ways to save on your church communication budget
Most are looking for a productive communication strategy while striving to stay within church budgets.

