Archive for May 2019

5 Tips for Landing a Job in Church Communication
May 29, 2019

5 Tips for Landing a Job in Church Communication

Know your strengths, know the church and the role you're applying for, build your brand, balance creativity and systems, be a learner.

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Bulletin Do’s and Don’ts
May 22, 2019

Bulletin Do’s and Don’ts

There are some right ways and wrong ways to do bulletins. We offer a checklist of do's and don'ts covering content, copy, process, and design.

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Back to the Basics: 6 Veteran Church Communicators Share Their Insights
May 20, 2019

Back to the Basics: 6 Veteran Church Communicators Share Their Insights

We asked six church communication veterans what they know now that they wish they knew when they first started.

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Church Website Content Checklist
May 15, 2019

Church Website Content Checklist

Don’t leave visitors to your church website frustrated when they can’t find what they’re looking for. Here’s a web content checklist to make sure you’ve covered all the bases.

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Start Where You Are: Level Up What Works
May 13, 2019

Start Where You Are: Level Up What Works

Church communication can be overwhelming, especially when you're starting out. We've got a few suggestions to help you manage expectations and achieve real success.

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Free Church Communication Strategy Guide
May 8, 2019

Free Church Communication Strategy Guide

Creative Missions helps underfunded churches create websites, do social media, shoot video, and more. But it starts with strategy. Here's a guide to help your church get started.

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Rhode Island: Creative Missions 2019 Recap
May 6, 2019

Rhode Island: Creative Missions 2019 Recap

"Every now and then, God sends something or someone unexpected to remind us he's doing things we can't see. This time he sent your team. We give him thanks.”

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Back to the Basics: New Courageous Storytellers Resources
May 1, 2019

Back to the Basics: New Courageous Storytellers Resources

You might think you know it all and don't need the basics, but reviews and tune-ups are what keep us in the game long-term.

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