Joshua Cody

Josh Cody served as our associate editor for several years before moving on to bigger things. Like Texas. These days he lives in Austin, Texas, with his wife, and you can find him online or on Twitter when he's not wrestling code.

Joshua Cody's Posts:

events Article
December 3, 2008

Church Marketing Sucks at HOW, Save the Date

Many of you out there in the design world recognize the name HOW Design. For those of you that don’t know the name, they focus on design, creativity and business, ...

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news-updates Article
December 1, 2008

Dear Collide, Thank You

Collide Magazine was kind enough to include us in the category of “Best Ministry Blog” for 2008 in their Reader’s Choice Awards. We’re flattered to be listed alongside folks like ...

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technology Article
November 28, 2008

Texting to Keep Members

Target Marketing Magazine recently published a case study called Retaining the Flock. They take a look at the way one church is making their church more sticky–text messaging. Their pastor ...

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poll-results Article
November 25, 2008

Church Marketing Lab Poll Results

85% of you know how fond we are of the Church Marketing Lab. (And another 15% of you are either first-time visitors or a little inattentive.) But we wanted to ...

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church-business Article
November 24, 2008

Getting Generous With Your Offering

Waterfront Church has a unique model of marketing themselves as a generous church. They are giving away 100% of what they receive in their offerings to local charities. …members do ...

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link-round-up Article
November 21, 2008

Church Marketing Around the Web

Here are some of the stories from the past week that have caught our eye but not quite made it all the way to becoming posts, just in case you ...

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think-ahead Article

Marketing to the Last Generation

You’ve probably been to some church event with “next” in the title. Whether it’s “the leadership filter for what’s next in the church” or “the mega super definitive conference for ...

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first-impressions-beyond Article
November 19, 2008

Trojan Horses, Purple Cows and Broken Windows: An Ode to Mark Batterson

“The greatest message deserves the greatest marketing.” That’s a quote that Mark Batterson repeats again and again, and he lives by it. But that’s not all he has to say about ...

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poll-results Article
November 18, 2008

Church Hiring Poll Restuls

Who should we hire? That’s a problem churches run in to all the time as they grow. But how to hire isn’t a question with an answer that’s readily available. ...

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examples Article
November 17, 2008

Denominational Marketing Campaigns

Across the nation, denominations are finding themselves in financial and ethical trouble. As they look to maintain a centralized model of connecting individuals with local churches, they face problems ranging ...

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peer-review Article
November 14, 2008

Church Marketing Lab: Annual Reports and Quarterly Newsletters

It’s not only flashy postcards, sermon slides and intro videos that can be submitted to the Church Marketing Lab. Even something as mundane as an annual church report needs good ...

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multimedia Article
November 13, 2008

A Church Marketing Podcast

If you’re the podcasting type, you might want to check out a new podcast that’s starting off by hitting on church marketing. It’s essentially just two friends who don’t agree on ...

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philosophy Article
November 12, 2008

Thinking About Churches

Overheard on a local college campus: Person 1: Are churches really non-profits? Person 2: They aren’t taxed, I’m pretty sure they are. Person 1: Hmm… I guess I don’t ever really think about ...

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first-impressions-beyond Article
November 11, 2008

Making Churches Safe

If you do something as simple as watch the news for a few minutes, you’ll see that this world isn’t 100% safe. Watch for a few weeks, and you’ll probably see ...

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poll-results Article

Church Communication Pro Poll Results

We’re all communicating something, but a question we want to answer is, “Who are you paying to do it?” We took to the polls, and here’s what you let us ...

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