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Could your church newsletter be your church’s outreach communications sleeping giant?

Friday, August 17th, 2007

Most churches have print newsletters they send out each week in an almost automatic fashion. Sometimes it seems the newsletter goes out with very little thought for how it might be used differently to make an impact in the community. The newsletter is very often the only connection many unchurched people have to the church […]

Making Church Media Releases Work for Your Ministry

Monday, August 13th, 2007

As a ministry communication director you have many responsibilities for developing and managing the communication of your church. The tasks for coordinating a church’s communications can be very time consuming. But even with all the demands on your time, try to make time for communicating with the media in your town. Church media releases are […]

The Art and Science of Project Management with Karen P. Smith

Friday, August 10th, 2007

Karen knows all about the juggling act you are going through as a communication leader in ministry. She is the Director of Communications & Global Initiatives at Ginghamsburg Church in Tipp City, Ohio and is leading some pretty complex projects. This year at MinsitryCOM in Nashville, September 13-14th, she is going to lead a breakout group […]

Church Marketing Lab Live with Michael Buckingham

Wednesday, August 8th, 2007

The Church Marketing Lab is a helpful resource group on Flickr.com you can always count on throughout the year. And this year you can experience all the benefits of the lab live at MinistryCOM in Nashville, September 13-14th with moderator Michael Buckingham founder of Holy Cow Creative. The lab will be an interactive workshop that […]

How to Start a local MinistryCOM Group

Monday, August 6th, 2007

Ministry communications can sometimes be a lonely job. I remember the first year MinistryCOM started hearing many people who attended saying, “I thought I was the only one who was doing what I do, I am so glad I have someone to talk to!” Do you ever feel alone in this big old scary communication […]

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