
5 Reasons to Send a Postcard Invite This Christmas
Over the last few years, many churches have gone to using digital outreach methods over the “old fashioned” postcard invitation. But now with COVID-19 forcing

Over the last few years, many churches have gone to using digital outreach methods over the “old fashioned” postcard invitation. But now with COVID-19 forcing

COVID has brought many challenges to staying connected, and it can be especially difficult for churches to engage with members who don’t have internet or

Masks. Caution tape. Locked doors. 25% capacity. Plastic barriers. Covid has changed life and made it difficult to see—not just our family and friends and

We’ve all been in uncharted waters for the past six months. Uncharted waters include: Unfamiliar territory Little to no experience navigating those waters Cannot foresee

A recent Barna study showed that 1 in 3 practicing Christians has stopped attending church completely during the Pandemic. And you may or may not

Used by permission from Outreach magazine. Our church was not the first in our county (and definitely not in the country) to start holding worship

Harvest Festivals, Trunk or Treat,= and pretty much any other big gathering events all have something in common, and no, it’s not just fall sandwich

Here’s why we’re loving our outdoor church service and what we’re doing to make it work. We held our first coronavirus-inspired parking lot church service

You’ve made a Facebook page for your church or ministry – great! But now, you’re left wondering,“what now?” Navigating social media can sometimes feel like

Communication is important for a church anytime, but it has become all the more vital during the uncertainties and challenges of the Corona virus pandemic.
Tips, tactics, and resources for healthy church growth and outreach.