Last week we asked what you gave up for Lent, and the majority don’t seem to be familiar with the practice of giving something up for Lent. Not too surprising. ...
Last week we asked about worship technology–specifically how the lyrics to worship songs are made available to the congregation. A whopping 69% use a big screen with fancy slides. Other ...
Last week our poll covered multiple church services. 70% of churches offer multiple services, employing either multiple times, days or locations. Not quite half (45%) stick with multiple services on ...
Last week we asked for your opinion on those church signs with the “clever” slogans, and I think it’s fair to say this crowd isn’t down with the church sign. ...
Last week we had a fun poll about church giveaways, asking how to up the ante beyond houses, Harleys and Hummers to some really cool giveaways.
And it’s a tie: 15-minute ...
Last week we asked about the importance of the seating in your church. Far and away people said seating only matters in that it shouldn’t distract. 12% thought the seating ...
Last week we asked the touchy question of whether or not churches should hire non-Christian marketers. It’s a debate we’ve had before, are having now and will probably have again.
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Last week we asked whether or not a church should link to its pastor’s blog, playing off a post from a few months back over a church that opted not ...
Last week we asked what your church marketing New Year’s resolutions were. A strong 42% committed to proofread everything, following by 29% who are resolving to break their addiction to ...
Last week we asked what kind of Christmas marketing your church used. Simply staying open or offering extra services or special programs were the most common responses. More traditional advertising ...
The results are in for our fun little “what do you want for Christmas” poll, and thankfully church marketing that doesn’t sucked squeaked past an iPod for the number one ...
We stepped into the big controversy last week and asked if your church would be closed on Christmas Sunday. And wow, we haven’t had this kind of poll activity since ...
Last week we asked your thoughts on the Che Guevara Christmas ad. Most people didn’t like it (63%).
It just goes to show that ads aren’t going to please everyone. ...
Last week we asked what churches have jumped on the blog-wagon. 30% have given blogging a shot, and over 20% are still at it. But as expected, the vast majority ...