Last week we asked if people are checking out the ‘heart and soul’ series we’re doing over on the Center for Church Communication blog. The results aren’t exactly encouraging.
62% aren’t sure what it is and 19% aren’t even interested. Ouch. Thankfully 12% are on board and another 6% are checking it out when they can.
We’ll assume those 62% are interested, they just need a little education. The ‘heart and soul’ series is a collection of eight blog posts covering some core convictions of our non-profit parent, the Center for Church Communication. It’s why we do what we do, it’s how we got started, it’s how far we’ve come, it’s where we hope to go and how we hope to get there. They are some foundational documents, laying bare our heart and soul with the hope that knowing who we are and what we hope to accomplish will encourage you to jump on board. If you appreciate Church Marketing Sucks and want it to continue into the future, we hope you’ll check these entries out, share your two cents, and help the church no longer suck.
Whew. OK, so this week we’re asking about church safety.
John
September 17, 2007
I am completely turned off by the phrase “Chruch Marketing Sucks.” I worked for the Naval Intelligence typing “sex” reports and learned never to use slang language. For the initiated the word “Sucks” has a vulger connotation which is totally unbecomming of the Christian community.