Pastors and their teams have quickly realized that posting sermon audios to their websites once a week won’t suffice in effectively ministering to their flocks throughout a lengthy pandemic. There are three superpower lessons that all online pastors need to hear today so that they can continue to serve their people well.
Slack is one of the most popular communication platforms on the market today. This tool has become indispensable in work environments, facilitating real-time messaging, document sharing, video calls, and much more. In this article, explore twelve do’s and don’ts of using Slack for your team.
Maintain relationship momentum, even through the summer, by using tech to connect. In fact, using tech to connect with people in your church during the summer will result in a stronger fall kickoff.
Various tech solutions can help you maintain a connection with your people so they feel supported. We’ve got some great ideas here.
There are a multitude of ways to use QR codes. Not just for marketing but for internal staff and workflow applications too. However, if you're just starting to use QR codes, some fundamental approaches will help you gain wide-spread impact quickly.
In many churches, communication with the sound tech is a touchy subject. Most worship leaders can rattle off a list of offenses made by techs they have worked alongside. Likewise, most sound techs have countless horror stories of aggressive, diva musicians committing relational and technical fouls on stage before, during, and after church services.
Pastors, once the sermon is over, what do you do with all that work you put into it? Well, luckily, there are plenty of ways to repurpose your sermon recording so that it continues to minister long after the service is over. Here are 10 ideas to get you started.
If you want to engage your congregation and reach more people in your own community, you need to get creative with the types of videos you produce. Keep reading for 17 ideas for using videos to further your ministry objectives.
By following the industry’s best practices, you can ensure that your church is as user-friendly as possible. In this article, find the ten things I wish more church websites paid attention to, but often overlook.