Fall can be such a busy time: School starts up, ministry programs launch, and Christmas is on the horizon. It's overwhelming. So we thought we'd help with fall social graphics.
Facebook has tweaked their mission to focus on building community, which means a shift in emphasis from pages to groups. Here's how your church can offer engaging group content.
Experimenting with Facebook ads felt like sending words and images into the ether where they just add to the noise. Until a stranger responded asking for help.
Where should your church start with social media? We've got good news: You don't have to do everything. We've got tips for where and how to get started.
Daylight Saving Time is so weird. The clocks "fall back" an hour and everybody gets confused. We've got some tips and tweets to help remind your congregation.
Grab a set of nine social media graphics depicting the fruit of the Spirit from Galatians. Use these images and offer inspiration instead of information.
Nona Jones works at Facebook to help churches leverage the platform. We talk with her about how churches use Facebook, groups vs. pages, and how church happens online.