Posted by Mackenzie Harrison on Jun 5, 2026
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 your Facebook posts. For many folks, your church’s online presence is the first interaction they have with your ministry. It’s important to remember first impressions form quickly. That’s why what your church shares online...
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Posted by Mackenzie Harrison on May 29, 2026
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 those moments, many churches wonder: “Should we address this?” The answer isn’t always simple; however, when done correctly, it can help churches communicate care, presence, and compassion. Below, we’ll cover...
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Posted by Mackenzie Harrison on May 22, 2026
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 you don’t want your posts to feel like the same announcement over and over again. If you’ve ever felt like your posts are repetitive, you’re not alone. Below, we’ll discuss how to promote church events without sounding repetitive or salesy. Why Church Event...
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Posted by Mackenzie Harrison on May 15, 2026
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 seen some type of content from your church. In the few short moments they see your content, they’re asking themselves: “Is this a place where I can learn, grow, and belong?” This is why introducing your church’s teaching style through online...
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Posted by Mackenzie Harrison on May 8, 2026
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 content connects with those you’re serving in a way that doesn’t feel forced. Below, we’ll cover social media ideas for youth ministry. Let’s dive in! Start With Connection, Not Promotion It’s not uncommon for most...
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