Church Marketing Lab: Cubes, Tickets and More

October 12, 2007 by

I’m just going to be honest. Our Church Marketing Lab is awesome. I didn’t do a lab roundup last week because I was at the Catalyst Conference. I come back this week, and there’s all kinds of crazy submissions. There’s cubes waiting to be printed, t-shirts, logos, posters, tickets, everything. There’s nothing those guys can’t think up to create. Here’s just a taste of what’s been going on:

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A new plan for a church billboard.


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A new poster for the Oxygen worship retreat.

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Our first (to my knowledge) submission for a church marketing cube.

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And a ticket for a church’s Octoberfest.

Now it’s your turn, head to the Church Marketing Lab and give some feedback.

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2 Responses to “Church Marketing Lab: Cubes, Tickets and More”

  • Joe Chiappetta
    October 12, 2007

    These are some great lab examples posted here. I like the “second chances billboard best. Those that know my work won’t be surprised that some of my comics are totally Jesus focused, some are family slices of life, and some are just plain goofy or surreal. That’s my lab experiment. My hope is that through this mix of subject matter which includes the Lord, people will be interested in my life and want to know more about what makes me tick. This is my chance to help them see Jesus and his church. I post the comic on my home page in no particular order, but here is a url to all the ones where there is a very obvious Christian focus: http://joechiappetta.blogspot.com/search/label/Christian


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  • Brock Neal
    October 13, 2007

    I am looking for someone who can design a pretty sweet logo for are church but also won’t charge an arm and a leg, any sugestions?
    Thanks


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