

If you’ve served in church ministry for any length of time, you’ve probably noticed the same pattern every year: summer arrives and attendance begins to

Every Sunday, before the first person walks through the doors, volunteers are already ministering. They’re preparing coffee, welcoming guests, setting up classrooms, running sound and

For many churches, summer brings a different rhythm. Schedule changes and traveling families help create fluctuating attendance from week to week. Even though routines shift

For many churches, social media and online content are no longer just extra tools sitting on the side of ministry. They have become one of

Church conferences, retreats, and gatherings are often filled with moments people remember for years. However, if your church only shares one or two event photos

Before folks visit your church, there’s a good chance they’ve already visited your Instagram page, watched a sermon clip, checked your website, or scrolled through

Every week, something captures public attention. A national tragedy. A major celebration. A cultural conversation. A moment folks are collectively feeling and processing together. In

Do you feel like promoting church events often feels like a balancing act? You want people to know what’s happening and to show up, but

Before someone steps foot through your church doors, chances are they’ve experienced your church online. They have likely watched a clip, read a post, or

If you’re leading a youth ministry, chances are you already know how important social media is. The challenge isn’t whether to post, it’s learning what

It’s easy to feel encouraged in the moment after hearing a sermon, but that feeling can fade into the background by Monday morning. That’s not
Easter is one of the biggest seasons of the year for churches. This is typically the time to welcome visitors and online engagement tends to

Behind most sermons are hours of prayer, preparation, writing, rewriting, and practice, yet many sermons are only experienced once. In today’s digital world, that’s a

Typically, it’s not the entirety of a sermon that sticks with us; it’s one sentence. Those moments often matter more than we realize. Below, we’ll

You spent time creating content and fully believed in the message, yet your post received barely any engagement. More than likely, the reason why your