Halloween is just around the corner—how will your church be celebrating? Embracing the fun? Lambasting the evil? Something in the middle? You let us know in last week's poll.
We've been talking about church signs for years. But what's your opinion on these marquees in front of churches across America? We asked you in last week's poll.
Are you ready to do some positive picketing? Our post on the idea stirred some excitement, but will that translate into poll results? We asked last week to find out.
In the past year, churches have made some high-dollar asks, and we've covered they way they've communicated these requests. Which ask did you find most egregious?
The WTF banners we recently covered stirred up a lot of debate in the comments, so we turned to you in this week's poll to find out what you thought ...
How is your church progressing in the world of marketing. Over the last 6 years, we've watched a changing tide towards the idea of marketing, but we wanted to get ...
Often, churches take polar opposite approaches to relevance. Some aim to keep pace with trends and culture, while others look to connect on deeper, more timeless issues. We asked how ...
Churches are all over the board with how far in advance they do their weekly service planning. Some make their decisions on the morning of services, and others know over ...
As we hit one of the biggest marketing seasons of the year, we're interested to hear how your church is faring this fall. Overwhelming energy? Big letdowns? Somewhere in the ...
Recently, there has been a lot of talk on the relationship between Christians and Muslims in America. But what do you make of Quran-burning and mosque-location controversies? Our readers weighed ...
In the last six years, we've been standing firm against typographic missteps. So what say you, loyal readers? Has your church made improvements between then and now? How is your ...
Echo 2010 just wrapped up, and the conference hit hard on the importance of storytelling. With that in mind, we asked you how your churches are doing telling the story ...
Comments were divided as a Kiwi church copied a local brewery's advertising then made nice, so we turned to the polls to get the pulse of Church Marketing Sucks readers.
Statistics. They're pesky, scary and controversial. But if our readers' churches had to have one increase 100% over the next month, here's what they'd pick.