The MinistryCom church communication conference is coming to Phoenix Sept. 7-8, 2006. It’s billed as the only national conference catering to church communication professionals and this year’s conference includes an ...
In the past few weeks I’ve talked to the L.A. Times, Fox News and Court TV’s Crier Live. It all started with The DaVinci Code.
I worked with a church ...
Seacoast Church in South Carolina is adopting an open-source policy for their resources and making them available online. Seacoast All Access is where you can get messages, bulletin covers, e-vites, ...
We’ll go from west coast to east coast today as the Wall Street Journal covers technology in churches. The piece focuses on churches trying new methods, like MySpace and Flickr ...
If you’re reading CMS, you’re proving your interest in how your church can impact your community–and probably also how culture is impacting your church.
With that in mind, I highly recommend ...
The L.A. Times covered church marketing and technology today in an article called “God’s Call Comes by Cellphone”. A few interesting quotes include:
“We dare not change the Gospel. But the ...
Last week we asked about the Church Marketing Lab, our church communications critique group that replaced the old peer review section. 26% of you are members of the lab and ...
It’s a lazy Saturday and no one else is blogging, so head on over to the Church Marketing Lab and offer feedback to some church communicators trying not to suck ...
Does your church hug your visitors? Well, not actually physically hug your visitors—that’s fraught with touch-feely vibes and is going way too far over that safe church line—but does your ...
How about a little pop culture perspective on church shopping and the ever-popular mega-church? Check out this clip of the Hill family going church shopping on King of the Hill ...
So often we like to think of church as a great big family reunion. People come together regardless of class, race, income, education or geography. But if you take a ...
It’s an age old debate—where to spend the church’s money. Is our money better suited going to the poor or to a new website? The AIDS crisis or a coffee ...
Yesterday our Church Marketing Sucks lens on Squidoo was picked as the Lens of the Day. Not too shabby.
If you’re checking us out for the first time, welcome aboard. ...