You can now support our non-profit parent, the Center for Church Communication (and by extension Church Marketing Sucks) through the web 2.0 site Squidoo.
The site lets you earn income ...
Well, one intern actually, but we’ll take all the help we can get.
In addition, the Center for Church Communication, our non-profit parent, is also looking for graphic design, tech ...
We’ve seen quite an influx in traffic the past week or so as we’ve explored church growth with our series Is Church Growth the Highway to Hell? So I thought ...
The Center for Church Communication, our non-profit parent organization, just launched a new resource: The Events Lab.
It’s a Google-powered public calendar listing church marketing and communications related events. This week ...
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. ...
Yet another article on mega-churches, this one covering their Easter plans from the April 14 Everett, Wash. Daily Herald (yeah, we’re a little behind). But it also has some comments ...
If you haven’t seen our own Brad Abare blogging much around here lately, this is why–in addition to speaking at next week’s Buzz Conference, Brad will also be at a ...
They say you can’t have buzz without repetition. So here we go.
The Buzz Conference is coming to Washington, D.C., in less than a month, featuring the controversial Mark Batterson (OK, ...
We just added our 100th member to the Church Marketing Lab. Congratulations Bob Erdman of Capistrano Valley Church (which has its own [fledgling] Flickr group–looks like someone’s been listening). ...
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Last week we told our e-mail subscribers about our plans ...
Ever since we started we’ve been trying to help the church communicate the gospel. It’s no easy task. We need your help.
There are three big ways you can help us ...
It’s time for better church marketing. Want to help?
Step into the lab and help churches improve their marketing and communications by taking part in our new Flickr group, the Church ...
Join our team and become a guest blogger. We’re looking for people who can contribute to the conversation, beyond comments to the actual entries we comment about.
We’ve made it ...
If you’re a subscriber to Advertising Age magazine, flip to page 24 of the Feb. 20, 2006 issue and Ken Wheaton’s Adages column for a brief mention of your favorite ...
Last week I spoke with Jesse Noyes from the Boston Herald about how churches use technology for his article, “Lord Works in High Tech Ways,” which basically explores how churches ...