Sometimes the most difficult part of managing social media is figuring out how to actually use it to effectively build relationships without crossing any lines.
Sometimes the most difficult part of managing social media is figuring out how to actually use it to effectively build relationships without crossing any lines.
The amount of time that any congregation spends using social media to promote its ministries will depend much on the size of the congregation and staff. Learn how to engage...
Social media is a helpful tool church leaders need to understand and use in their local churches.
Unfortunately, church Facebook pages or social media accounts can be targeted by those who have a less than favorable view of your church.
In this article, we cover 25 quick ideas for your church's social media. These 25 ideas are easy to implement no matter you church size.
Using social media as a church can be time-consuming, frustrating, and worse yet, seemingly fruitless. A church posts a video of its sermon to Facebook and it gets 1 like. Your cousin posts a photo ...
I think we can agree that social media has helped many churches grow their online presence. Even in the secular market, social media platforms have helped startup companies go from very small to very big, all in a matter of seconds. For the most part, this is a good thing; however, there is a downside to all of this.
The beginning of a year is an ideal time to refresh and update your personal and church social media accounts.
Social media is an excellent marketing tool when it comes to promoting your church events and services. You are able to use a variety of free channels to s
I'm shocked by how little encouragement I see on a daily basis on my Facebook newsfeed. I want to change that, and I invite you to join me in using social media differently. It's time for a social media "love" audit.
Hashtags lead people to your church's social media posts. Learn how each site uses them to get the most benefit.
Churches can use social media to build a more recovery-friendly community for those living with addiction. Learn how.
Pastors should definitely be involved in the promotion of your church sermons online––and social media does this in a very personal, engaging way.
The application of these guidelines for pastors and church leaders can make a difference in how effectively you minister to those under your care.
There has been a lot of discussion—ironically taking place ON social media—about whether social media is still a valuable endeavor for ministry leaders.
Want to be successful on social? Don't do these things.
"There has been no other communications channel in history where your church is just one click away from being noticed by your broader community..."
On Twitter and Facebook? Then make sure you don't do this.