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The Come Back Effect: How Hospitality Can Compel Your Church’s Guests to Return by Jason Young & Jonathan Malm

The Come Back Effect: How Hospitality Can Compel Your Church’s Guests to Return by Jason Young & Jonathan Malm

In The Comeback Effect, we are asked to think about the connections we make with guests through their experiences. What exactly is hospitality? How do we practice it intentionally? And why is this so important for church growth?

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James Martin: Why Before What
January 7, 2013

James Martin: Why Before What

CFCC board member James Martin talks about seeing more churches ask "why" before they jump into the "what" of their online marketing.

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Church Comm Events in 2013
January 4, 2013

Church Comm Events in 2013

It's always great to get out of the office and connect with other communicators. We've updated our Events Calendar with conferences and events throughout 2013.

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Church Communication Hero: Aimee Semple McPherson
January 2, 2013

Church Communication Hero: Aimee Semple McPherson

She was an evangelist, radio pioneer, early experimenter in the production arts and founder of the Foursquare denomination. We explore lessons in the life of Aimee Semple McPherson.

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The Top 10 Posts of 2012
December 28, 2012

The Top 10 Posts of 2012

Finally we present the top 10 posts of 2012, a collection of the best and most favorite blog posts from the year.

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Most Hotly Debated Posts of 2012
December 27, 2012

Most Hotly Debated Posts of 2012

We round up the posts that generated the most comments in 2012 and relive the controversy.

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Top CFCC News of 2012
December 26, 2012

Top CFCC News of 2012

We look back on the news and happenings with our nonprofit parent, the Center for Church Communication, in 2012.

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Top Interviews of 2012
December 24, 2012

Top Interviews of 2012

We talked to lots of smart people and shared their insights on church communication. Here's a sampling of our favorite interviews from 2012.

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Best @cmsucks Tweets of 2012
December 21, 2012

Best @cmsucks Tweets of 2012

We love sharing shortform hilarity and help on our Twitter account, @cmsucks. Here's the top 10 from 2012.

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Killing the Christmas Pageant
December 19, 2012

Killing the Christmas Pageant

How one church decided to kill their Christmas pageant and instead throw a party for their entire community. The story of Christmas for the City in Winston Salem, N.C.

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Five Simple Ways to Get Better at Facebook
December 17, 2012

Five Simple Ways to Get Better at Facebook

How can you do Facebook better: 1) Use lots of photos, 2) Don't paste just a URL, 3) Schedule content, 4) One-line writing and 5) Be patient.

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Church Marketing Lab: A Member’s Perspective
December 14, 2012

Church Marketing Lab: A Member’s Perspective

"If I'd known about this Lab back then I wouldn't have hit the wall so quickly." Read what a current member of the Lab has to say about its impact.

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Office Hours: Cutting Back on Bulletin Printing
December 12, 2012

Office Hours: Cutting Back on Bulletin Printing

Our own Justin Wise has online office hours and takes your questions. This week he talks about how to convince your church leadership to cut back on wasteful print bulletins.

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Getting Started: Eric Murrell
December 10, 2012

Getting Started: Eric Murrell

Church comm pro Eric Murrell talks about fitting his perfectionism into a church environment, how budget woes can be a fun challenge and how to build a solid foundation for ...

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Job Board: Designers, Directors & Producers
December 7, 2012

Job Board: Designers, Directors & Producers

Check out our Job Board for church communications positions in Atlanta, Iowa, and Indiana.

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Church Communication Hero: Charles Wesley
December 5, 2012

Church Communication Hero: Charles Wesley

The 18th century hymns of Charles Wesley still touch hearts today. He communicated the truths of God through music in a way that connects. We can learn from his example.

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