The Center for Church Communication’s Event’s Calendar has been a rockin’ this summer. Even if you aren’t able to make it to the actual event, Twitter’s use of hashtags makes it so you can still be a part of the conversation. This week those left at home were able to get some nuggets of information from the Social Phonics Summer Camp in Minneapolis by following the #SPSC hashtag.
@cntr4conghealth: Communication used to be a monologue. Social media is a dialogue. (is your church/sermon monologue or dialogue?) #spsc @gregswan
@craho: .@kevinhendricks on twitter the limitation on the medium is what makes it powerful. see it as a challenge. don’t be intimidated. #spsc
@cntr4conghealth: SM philosophy: pick a limited # of sm tools; discover your sm ‘personality’; decide what u want from sm; determine work flow #spsc @pagitt
@hollystauffer: “Comic Sans makes baby Jesus cry.” @kevinhendricks #SPSC
@erinmariedavis: Want to reach out to young adults? Use QR codes on the back of your church bulletin. #spsc
@ECCSonline: What every good story needs > RT @cntr4conghealth: A story to tell, a community to engage, all told with content they find valuable #spsc
@cntr4conghealth: tip 4 youth wrkrs: friend ur youth on FB so u can be 1 more pair of eyes helping guide them w/parents. Do comment on FB on what u see. #spsc
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The Echo Conference is coming up next week that will also have a CFCC Meet-up on Wednesday. Even if you can’t attend Echo or any of the other church communication events, keep tabs on the calendar and on Twitter to see what’s going on.