Kevin D. Hendricks

When Kevin isn't busy as the editor of Church Marketing Sucks, he runs his own writing and editing company, Monkey Outta Nowhere. Kevin has been blogging since 1998, runs the hyperlocal site West St. Paul Reader, and has published several books, including 137 Books in One Year: How to Fall in Love With Reading, The Stephanies and all of our church communication books.

Kevin D. Hendricks's Posts:

demographicsresearch Article
December 3, 2005

CFCC Church Marketing Report

You can score a free 8-page Church Marketing Report over at the Center for Church Communication. And yes, we are a part of the Center for Church Communication, so yes, ...

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peer-review Article
December 2, 2005

NewSpring Web Site Review

In this week’s peer review we tackle the web site of NewSpring Church. Share your suggestions and thoughts in the comments. Sample: Screenshot: (newspring.cc)…

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think-ahead Article
December 1, 2005

More Lessons for the Church from U2

I admit it: I’m a U2 freak (I have an entire category for U2 on my personal blog). Which means I like to write about the world’s biggest rock band. ...

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news-updates Article

CMS Goes Non-Profit

We’re happy to announce that Church Marketing Sucks is now a non-profit. It’s not much of a change since we’ve never made a profit, but now it’s official. We’re now ...

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examples Article
November 29, 2005

Communicating Through Desktop Wallpapers

I love cheap and easy ideas. They don’t cost much time or money, and while the benefits may not be enormous, it only takes a small return to make a ...

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technology Article

Web Standards Junkies Rejoice

If you dream of a world where every web site uses CSS and tables are relegated to the Smithsonian, then Godbit.com is for you. If you’re scratching your head, it’s ...

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poll-results Article
November 28, 2005

Puns in Marketing Poll

Last week’s poll asked about the place of puns in church marketing, a topic raised a few months back. The majority (58%) seem to like puns, with the caveat that they’re ...

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technology Article

E-mail Newsletters vs. Bulletins

Tony Morgan of Granger Community Church has some insights about using e-mail newsletters vs. weekly bulletins and even ponders the potential death of church bulletins. I don’t think we’ll see church ...

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peer-review Article
November 22, 2005

Church in a Pool Advertising

For this week’s peer review we go across the pond to Life Church in the UK. Samples: Poster: Flier (front): Flier (back):…

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poll-results Article

Church E-mail Poll Results

Last week we asked how often your church sends e-mail updates, and the majority (38%) send weekly e-mails. But a lot of churches aren’t taking advantage of e-mail: 28% don’t ...

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news-updates Article
November 18, 2005

CMS @ YS: Check Out Our Booth

Church Marketing Sucks is at the Youth Specialties National Youth Worker Convention in Nashville this weekend. Stop by the booth if you’re there. Not that we’ll be there—or anybody for ...

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philosophy Article
November 16, 2005

Do It Yourself Church Marketing

Ah. You gotta love this cartoon from CartoonChurch.com. Right on the money. If you haven’t been to Cartoon Church (we’ve plugged it before) you should check it out. They’ve got great ...

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philosophy Article
November 15, 2005

Priest Idol: Church as Reality TV

A dying church in a small British town. A young American priest. A mission to revitalize a congregation of less than ten. It doesn’t exactly sound like the basis for ...

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peer-review Article

Riverbluff Church Web Site Review

This week’s peer review tackles another web site. Share your feedback and suggestions in the comments. Samples: Screenshot: (riverbluff.org)…

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church-business Article
November 14, 2005

Church Business Applied to the Airline Industry

Perry Noble, pastor of New Spring Church in Anderson, S.C. has an interesting blog entry imagining what would happen if church business practices were applied to the airline industry. It’s ...

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