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5 lessons learned from posting a YouTube short

5 lessons learned from posting a YouTube short

by isaac | Nov 21, 2022 | Churches, Information Technology, Missions, Nonprofit

Okay, so it shames me a bit to admit this, but I hadn’t really tried the short form vertical video until last week. As a Gen-X’er, I had the typical mindset that short form vertical was for kids to make dance videos or whatever it is that my wife, Sze...
Easy digital engagement strategies inspired by church planting

Easy digital engagement strategies inspired by church planting

by isaac | Nov 14, 2022 | Churches, Information Technology, Missions, Nonprofit

I joined a church plant this year. Not on staff or anything like that, just as a member. I like church plants because I enjoy the freedom to “shake it up” and that you are often forced to innovate. Now it should come as no surprise that I think one of the...
Should you start using email disclaimers in your church?

Should you start using email disclaimers in your church?

by isaac | Nov 7, 2022 | Churches, Information Technology, Missions, Nonprofit

You know those big email disclaimers people send? They sit below their signature and usually look something like this: The information we just sent you is confidential and only meant for the recipient, if we sent it to you in error then we assume no responsibility for...
Using the three types of email platforms in your church

Using the three types of email platforms in your church

by isaac | Oct 31, 2022 | Churches, Information Technology, Missions, Nonprofit

Email addresses… they are old school… I think I’ve had one since at least 1998! Email hasn’t changed too much since then, and it’s still one of the most reliable ways to communicate with your congregation, but the tools you need to...

Should your church do online small groups?

by isaac | Oct 24, 2022 | Churches, Information Technology, Missions, Nonprofit

I’m a huge fan of small groups. My first ministry gig was in a “small groups church” where the mantra was “we don’t care if you show up on Sunday, but you really need to attend your small group!” It’s one of the things that...

How do we find out who is still attending your church after the great reshuffle?

by isaac | Oct 17, 2022 | Churches, Information Technology, Missions, Nonprofit

It almost goes without saying: 2020 threw churches for a loop. I’ve seen churches that had thousands of people attending each week drop down to a few hundred each week in 2022. What’s more is some churches saw increases while others decreased, but one way...
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