Posted by Mackenzie Harrison on Nov 28, 2025
It’s true that “a picture is worth a thousand words.” Visuals are able to spark emotion and grab people’s attention. When it comes to sermons, having visuals throughout your message isn’t something that’s “nice to have,” but rather vital. Visuals make your message more memorable and hold folks’ attention. Below, we’ll discuss the psychology of images in relation to sermon...
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Posted by Mackenzie Harrison on Nov 24, 2025
When you spend so much time developing your sermon and pouring your heart into it, you want that information to last longer than just one day, right? Sermons are full of wisdom, encouragement, and practical life lessons, so naturally we want them to endure! This is where repurposing your sermon comes in. One way you can repurpose your sermon is with a blog. Turning your spoken message into...
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Posted by Mackenzie Harrison on Nov 7, 2025
More than likely, you’ve heard the saying, “Consistency is key.” This saying is true for fitness, relationships, and even your church’s online presence! Posting sermon clips on social media occasionally can capture attention, but staying consistent with posting will keep Who’s attention? attention. It also builds trust, boosts engagement, and helps your church grow its audience. In fact, a study...
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Posted by Mackenzie Harrison on Oct 31, 2025
Your church’s online presence is just as important as your in-person services in today’s digital world. From posting sermon clips to creating engaging social media posts, having the right tools can help you reach more people than ever before. Using the right software and using the right strategy for growing online presence is important in saving time and creating high-quality content....
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Posted by Mackenzie Harrison on Oct 22, 2025
In today’s digital age, a video of your sermon is no longer optional – it’s necessary. Everywhere, churches are now using videos to livestream their services, share sermon clips online, and engage with their communities throughout the week. However, the challenge is that not every pastor or church staff member has the experience, time, or tech background to master complicated editing...
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