“Commit your work to the Lord, and your plans will be established.”
Proverbs 16:1-3
You’re committed to the work of your church. You’ve established your plans, and your heart is dedicated to the work of your faith. But some weeks, it feels like there is...
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Best Practices,
Strategy
Running the brand and communications of the church on a weekly basis is similar to running a race. You’re working toward a finish line: Sunday. The congregation is like a home team crowd, and they want you to win. They want to know what’s going on in the...
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Best Practices,
Strategy
You’ve heard the adage since you were a kid: “Many hands make light work.” You learned in a job setting that this doesn’t just apply to people. There are so many types of software and tools out there that make communicating a heck of a lot easier:...
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Strategy,
Featured
Disregard is an ugly habit––and it sneaks into the workplace in unsuspecting ways. Even in strong church leadership teams, not being considerate of each others’ time is all too common. With many events and member groups to tend to, campaigns to manage,...
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Best Practices,
Strategy
When I travel, I always ask two questions: “Where are the best donuts?” and “What’s a good church to try?” The donut question never fails to get a lively conversation going -- I usually end up with several solid suggestions, directions, flavors to try,...
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Best Practices,
Strategy
Aren’t you glad we don’t have to churn our own butter or make our own candles? And we even have electric lights! The best way to tell people the news used to be a town crier and a handbill tacked up in the village square. Pastors used to have to ride on...
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Best Practices,
Strategy
Every process in your ministry has what we call a “path”––a direction or trajectory you’d like your congregation to follow.
For example:
- Your new visitors experience many stages of the church welcome.
- You probably have a "new members" class or offer...
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Best Practices,
Ministry Insight
What’s the least interesting thing to take a picture of? I’m not sure what that answer is, but my favorite Instagram account tackles uninteresting subjects in a beautiful way. The New York Public Library (@nypl) takes pictures of old card catalog cards...
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Best Practices,
Ministry Insight
A grocery store doesn’t go through the trouble of planning a big sale––with markdowns, promotions, and increased inventory––only to hope it goes unnoticed by the neighborhood. They want everyone to see the value in their groceries, understand their...
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Best Practices,
Strategy
Meeting new people and going to new places can be intimidating. Once you’ve introduced yourself to someone, that first interaction is crucial. Whether it was a great conversation, an uncomfortable situation, or somewhere in between––first impressions...
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Topics:
Best Practices,
Ministry Insight