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January 16, 2009
Church Marketing Lab: Thanks to our Moderators
(Filed under: Peer Review)These days, the Church Marketing Lab is still gaining momentum. We're at over 7,000 pieces of work, and the community is thriving like never before. One of the big reasons for this is a new round of moderators. These are the folks who make sure each piece gets feedback, discussions stay focused and peaceful, and that people don't abuse the community. It's a huge task, and their payment is just how great they feel doing it, and the occasional thanks from us. So new.perspectives, courtenay, DanielleSuzanne, @muntz, David Choate, *cameron* and @professr, huge thanks go out to you.
Here are a couple pieces made possible by our moderators that will give you an idea of the types of things that pass through the Church Marketing Lab:

Once Upon a Time is a series idea from Song of Songs.

This is the graphic direction for 6 Degrees of Separation, an upcoming series.
If you aren't yet involved in the Church Marketing Lab, go on in, the water's warm, and the folks are friendly!
Posted by Joshua Cody at January 16, 2009 7:12 PM
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Just thought I'd pass this one on to you...
http://www.facebook.com/ext/share.php?sid=45421947691&h=fxBAZ&u=rstqj
Promo for upcoming series at a local church. How's that for cool & relevant?
Posted by: John at January 17, 2009 6:19 AM
John, if you're looking for feedback you should post that at the Church Marketing Lab. You can post video under 90 seconds to Flickr.
Posted by: Kevin D. Hendricks at January 19, 2009 6:33 AM
John.. I don't know, it's not THAT cool... The Chuck Norris thing is kind of played out.
I love the Church Marketing Lab! I'm honored to be a moderator... the Lab has helped me to take my design work to a completely new level over the past 2 years. Thanks Lab Peeps!
Posted by: Cameron Smith at January 22, 2009 7:28 PM


