Communication Strategy

It’s All About Timing – Church Communication Tips

Have you ever missed the chance to communicate something important to your members? Many communication leaders will admit that they have completed dropped the ball on communications from time to time. Their intentions were good, but the day got away from them. Some thought about sending a simple note of encouragement to the leadership teams, but …

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Going Digital Pitfalls – Church Communication Strategies

Are you transitioning your print communication to digital newsletters or electronic brochures?  Are you expanding your digital communication to members? Why are churches moving to digital communication? Many churches are turning to digital communications and there are three main reasons  Churches are seeking quicker ways to get information into the hands of their members.  Churches are …

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Sending Newsletters: Your Church Communication Strategy

Our church customers are sending thousands of email, text and voice messages every month through QuikKast.  The messages contain information about events, encouraging notes from pastors, and even security notifications.  But, one often-overlooked messaging type is a newsletter message. Send your newsletter via text and email. Imagine you just finished typing your church newsletter on …

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3 Church Communication Lessons from Angels and Shepherds

Long before emails and texts, shepherds stood in fields keeping watch over their sheep. While on watch, they received one of the most meaningful messages of all time – the announcement that Jesus was born.  As we read about the encounter between Shepherds and Angels in Luke, chapter 2 this week, we are reminded of three important lessons that …

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Selfish Church Communication – Beware!

Why do you communicate with your members? Answering this question will give critical, perhaps even convicting insight into your church communication strategy. Below are four common reasons why churches typically communicate. Announcements – to let people know what is coming up at church. Ministry Opportunities – to inform people of service openings in ministry. Recruiting …

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Hospital Ministry – The Power of Immediate Communication

Picture This.   One of your members is rushed to the emergency room this morning.  After a work-up, she is admitted to the hospital about 20 miles from the church office.  Through the process, a caring family member notifies the church. Rather than waiting for the Pastor’s schedule to free up, the church secretary pulls …

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