Posted by Mackenzie Harrison on Jul 9, 2026
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 fluctuate. Families go on vacation, kids are busy with camps and sports, and weekend getaways become more common. Even though attendance might drop in your congregation during the summer, your online presence doesn’t need to slow...
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Posted by Mackenzie Harrison on Jul 3, 2026
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 lights, leading worship, operating cameras, and stepping into tons of behind-the-scenes roles that often go unnoticed. Highlighting volunteer teams on social media isn’t just about saying “thank you.” It’s an...
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Posted by Mackenzie Harrison on Jun 26, 2026
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 in the summer, your church’s opportunity to connect with folks shouldn’t disappear. In fact, summer can be one of the best times to create engaging, uplifting content that helps your congregation stay connected, even when...
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Posted by Mackenzie Harrison on Jun 19, 2026
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 the first ways folks experience a church. Before someone ever parks in your lot, walks through your lobby, or sits in a service, there is a strong chance they have already looked you up online in some way. Whether they have watched a sermon clip, livestreamed...
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Posted by Mackenzie Harrison on Jun 12, 2026
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 afterward, you are missing a huge opportunity. Social media can help extend the impact of your event beyond the weekend itself. It can build excitement before people arrive, encourage engagement while the event is happening, and keep...
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