In the recent weeks I’ve stumbled across a few more church resources you may want to add to your list.
Church RelevanceWritten by Kent Schaffer of Bombay Creative, Church Relevance covers ...
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 ...
Part 7 in a continuing series on What Web 2.0 Means for Your Church
Much of our discussion of web 2.0 sites has focused on mainstream sites intended for a mainstream ...
You know what they say: follow the money. And there’s lots of it coming from churches trying to match audio/video wits with MTV, concerts and TV. So the big guys ...
I was having a conversation with a fellow church webmaster the other day, and he was discussing placing private church materials (budgets, etc.) on a “roped off” section of a ...
Part 6 in a continuing series on What Web 2.0 Means for Your Church
One of the best things about the whole web 2.0 revolution is how it all works. Asynchronous ...
Part 5 in a continuing series on What Web 2.0 Means for Your Church
So what’s Squidoo? It’s another player in the exploding world of web 2.0 sites, though it has ...
Part 3 in a continuing series on What Web 2.0 Means for Your Church
Let’s just open that can of worms called MySpace. If you haven’t heard about MySpace, you’ve surely ...
Part 2 in a continuing series on What Web 2.0 Means for Your Church
Let’s start with the photo-sharing site Flickr. It’s the media darling that began as an online game ...
Web 2.0 is the latest rage. It’s on the cover of Newsweek and everyone is speculating if it’s the revenge of the dot com boom.
This is the beginning of ...
Fortune offers a list of corporate blogging do’s and don’ts that are worth checking out for any church exploring the possibility of a blog:
Know thyself
Know thy audience
Engage your audience
Stay current
Cover ...
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 ...
Tim Bednar over at e-Church (yes, he’s the same guy who brought us Mega-Church: The Game) is blogging about the 20 memes changing your congregation from the year 2005. Don’t ...