10-Year Anniversary Hangout

10-Year Anniversary Hangout

July 18, 2014 by

Update: Watch the hangout here.

Mark your calendar and let’s party: On Monday, July 28 at 11 a.m. CT we’re having a 10-Year Anniversary Hangout.

We’ll jump on a Google Hangout with our founder Brad Abare, editorial director Kevin D. Hendricks and executive director Chuck Scoggins. We’ll have Church Marketing Podcast host Dave Shrein to moderate the conversation as we talk about where church marketing has been and more importantly where it’s going and how it can get better.

We hope you’ll join us and follow the conversation with some of our principal people. Watch for more details as the event gets closer, but you’ll definitely find info on our 10-year anniversary page.

Have any questions for our conversation?

We can’t promise we’ll get to them, but share your burning questions in the comments and we’ll see if we can address them.

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Kevin D. Hendricks


When Kevin isn't busy as the editor of Church Marketing Sucks, he runs his own writing and editing company, Monkey Outta Nowhere. Kevin has been blogging since 1998, runs the hyperlocal site West St. Paul Reader, and has published several books, including 137 Books in One Year: How to Fall in Love With Reading, The Stephanies and all of our church communication books.
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2 Responses to “10-Year Anniversary Hangout”

  • Ross Montgomery
    July 23, 2014

    Have you considered or do you currently have a page or resource section that lists creative conferences (church and non-church) that are upcoming? I know there’s an Adobe After Effects World conference coming up and aside from searching Google (which isn’t that good for finding conferences) I’m short on find some places to fine tune my skills. Thanks!


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    • Kevin D. Hendricks
      July 23, 2014

      Hey Ross, we’ve got a Google Calendar you can subscribe to that lists church marketing related events. We can’t list every creative conference out there, but we try to stick to ones that have some kind of connection to the church. Hope that helps!


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