Church Marketing Ideas, Experiments, Lessons and Pitfalls For Right Now (yes, now!) and the Future.
Today, Trinity Church in NYC produced and put on the passion play on Good Friday…on Twitter.
For 3 hours, betwen Noon and 3pm characters used www.grouptweet.com to put on the play. Over 1,500 people followed the group tweet account which allowed them to receive the sporadic messages that were part of the 3-hour passion play. . . (more…)
WARNING:
THERE WILL BE A QUIZ ABOUT THIS
SUPER-DUPER IMPORTANT MISSIONAL CONCEPT.
READ & THINK CAREFULLY!
Liquid Church of Morristown & New Brusnswick, NJ features a weekly “411″ video previewing the next week’s sermon message or events. They usually close the promo vid by giving a call to action for viewers to invite a friend next week to church…“just don’t be weird” about it they always say.
Isn’t that great advice for sharing the Gospel or inviting friends /associates to a church worship experience?
Got it? Continue on only if you think you have completely understood this concept. . . (more…)
I recently had a conversation about the importance of building rock-solid dynamics and culture for a new (or any church for that matter) church plant with Dave Ingland — he’s on the frontlines doing kingdomwork on the “left coast”. As a church planter, he can identify with Craig Groeshel of LifeChurch.tv who has undoubtedly encountered this very same issue in his growing multi-site multi-state network of physical church sites (13 and counting?).
Groeshel’s recent book “IT” addresses the “IT” factor which determines whether a particular ministry is set for growth and vibrancy….or not. So I asked Pastor Dave for his review of the “IT” book. Enjoy!
It is this essence of Groeschel’s delivery that really helps to connect people to his messages. It’s a very natural, humorous, and engaging form of communication.

The title suggests that a definition and answer of just what It is will be given. Forget about that happening!
Craig Groeschel shares something tangible in his description of what It is, yet never comes out and declares a definition. We learn what is not It, but have to find out for ourselves just what It is. That is the beauty of the book!
The “ah-ha!” Moments come when Groeschel’s words connect with your own thoughts and cause sparks to fly and change to happen.
Not only does Pastor Craig share his experiences in his search for It, he also (more…)
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