There’s nothing people love more than events (or so it seems judging by the hashtag-laden chatter). We ask our panel of experts about their favorite events of 2011.
The Table Project has recently made a splash providing a social network for churches, but it's not the only option we have in the Church Marketing Directory.
Easter is only nine weeks away. Is your church ready? We’re launching a new series where we ask some church marketing experts for their input and our first question is ...
Plenty of folks don't know about the helpfulness of the Church Marketing Lab, so we look to demystify the lab and show you some of what's been going on lately.
We've shared how your church can make the most of Facebook, but we're curious, how are you currently using it? That's the question you answered in this week's poll results.
What was the most significant part of your event experience? For many of us, it's the conversations. So we're planning some intentional conversations at events throughout the year. Hope to ...
In this week's poll, we asked whether your pastor would be up for holding online office hours with your community. You weighed in, and we've got the results today.
Wayne Elsey, founder of Soles4Souls and author of Almost Isn't Good Enough, offers advice for the church about focus, cooperation, evangelism and outreach.
Want to be in California from March 2-4? We're giving away a free ticket to Catalyst West. Read more about the event, who will be there and how you can ...
Part inspiration and part practical thump upside the head: "The story you tell matters. If you want more people involved in the work, start telling better stories."
Now the rubber meets the road as guest author Stephen Smith explains four ways your church can make simple changes to increase its impact by leaps and bounds.