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Helping Your Church to be Known for Something

Helping Your Church to be Known for Something

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Modern Church leader
Category
Church Growth
Publish date
December 8, 2023
Author
Caroline Morris

In an era dominated by consumerism, social media, and the constant pursuit of happiness, churches find themselves facing new challenges in maintaining relevance and connecting with their communities. As attention is pulled in numerous directions, the need for churches to adapt and engage with their audience in the digital realm has become more crucial than ever.

In this episode of Modern Church Leader, guest Mark MacDonald shares his input on the importance of churches staying relevant in a distracting world.

You can watch the full episode here → https://youtu.be/vE-QHlG6lcM

Connect with your audience by embracing Social Media.

Social media has become a powerful tool for communication and community building. Churches can utilize platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, X (Twitter), and TikTok to share their message, connect with members, and reach out to the wider community. Regularly posting updates, inspirational content, and engaging with followers can help keep the church on the radar of its audience. Think of your posts as an interruption to your audience’s regular newfeed. Ask the questions, What will get their attention? What does my audience need?

Lean into the Holy Spirit to help guide you in this process.

Create Short-Form Visual Content for Your Audience to Engage With.

Share short video clips of sermons, behind-the-scenes glimpses of church life, or lyric videos to a song that will be played in service on Sunday. Stagnant images or graphics are starting to be a thing of the past. Statistics show that the majority of social media users are spending most of their time scrolling through short-form videos. Utilize YouTube Shorts, Instagram Reels or Stories to captivate your audience.

If you don’t have a designated person on staff to take on this role, consider outsourcing these types of projects to individuals in your community with experience.

A.I. is Your Friend.

Churches are already short-handed, so why not embrace technology that will make your ministry more efficient? There are A.I. platforms that can create graphics for you, write social media captions, blog posts and even code to update your website! The possibilities are endless if you just designate the time to learn what resources are available.

Understand the Impact Google Can Have On Your Church.

As the first point of contact for many seeking information, Google is a crucial platform for churches to optimize their online presence. By ensuring accurate information, utilizing search engine optimization (SEO), and claiming Google My Business profiles, churches can effectively connect with individuals seeking spiritual guidance. Also, don’t be afraid to ask your members to leave a Google Review online! This can only help as potential visitors seek out your church.

Did you know that your church can get $10,000 worth of Google Ads for Free? Watch here for more information → https://youtu.be/5pjgk2tVQAE?si=OqeB6rCCdParV1xF

It’s also crucial to learn how to optimize your website for search engines. Ensure that the church's website is search engine-friendly by incorporating relevant keywords, meta tags, and providing up-to-date information on services, events, and contact details.

Watch our video about SEO Optimization for your Church Website here → https://youtu.be/sxJKku_cXOY

Know Your Online Audience.

Understanding the demographics and interests of your online audience is vital for effective communication. Utilize analytics tools available on social media platforms and website traffic data to gain insights into who your audience is and tailor content accordingly.

Analyze your engagement metrics. What does that mean? It means pay attention to likes, shares, comments, and other engagement metrics to gauge the effectiveness of your content. Adjust your approach based on what resonates with your audience. Do you get a lot of likes and comments on video clips from the sermon? Do you notice more people are attending your events after promoting them online?

Talk to your audience! Ask them what is working, what they like, and what their needs are. Take notes and learn as you go. It’s trial and error to find what works for your people.

Over To You

In a world filled with distractions, churches must actively adapt and engage with their communities to remain relevant. By embracing social media, optimizing Google presence, and getting to know your audience, you can begin connecting with your community on a personal level. Knowing the online audience and tailoring content accordingly is key to fostering community and spiritual connection in the digital age. Staying relevant online not only ensures the continued growth of the church but also provides a beacon of light and support in a world that constantly bombarded with… well, things that are not the gospel.

--

For more information on Mark MacDonald and his latest book Be Known for Something, visit BeKnownforSomething.com.

AUTHOR
Caroline Morris

Caroline Morris serves as the Marketing Content Producer and has been a part of the Tithely team for over 5 years. Her heart is to see the growth of generosity in the local church. Caroline lives in Tennessee with her husband, Tim, and Golden Retriever, Hank.

In an era dominated by consumerism, social media, and the constant pursuit of happiness, churches find themselves facing new challenges in maintaining relevance and connecting with their communities. As attention is pulled in numerous directions, the need for churches to adapt and engage with their audience in the digital realm has become more crucial than ever.

In this episode of Modern Church Leader, guest Mark MacDonald shares his input on the importance of churches staying relevant in a distracting world.

You can watch the full episode here → https://youtu.be/vE-QHlG6lcM

Connect with your audience by embracing Social Media.

Social media has become a powerful tool for communication and community building. Churches can utilize platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, X (Twitter), and TikTok to share their message, connect with members, and reach out to the wider community. Regularly posting updates, inspirational content, and engaging with followers can help keep the church on the radar of its audience. Think of your posts as an interruption to your audience’s regular newfeed. Ask the questions, What will get their attention? What does my audience need?

Lean into the Holy Spirit to help guide you in this process.

Create Short-Form Visual Content for Your Audience to Engage With.

Share short video clips of sermons, behind-the-scenes glimpses of church life, or lyric videos to a song that will be played in service on Sunday. Stagnant images or graphics are starting to be a thing of the past. Statistics show that the majority of social media users are spending most of their time scrolling through short-form videos. Utilize YouTube Shorts, Instagram Reels or Stories to captivate your audience.

If you don’t have a designated person on staff to take on this role, consider outsourcing these types of projects to individuals in your community with experience.

A.I. is Your Friend.

Churches are already short-handed, so why not embrace technology that will make your ministry more efficient? There are A.I. platforms that can create graphics for you, write social media captions, blog posts and even code to update your website! The possibilities are endless if you just designate the time to learn what resources are available.

Understand the Impact Google Can Have On Your Church.

As the first point of contact for many seeking information, Google is a crucial platform for churches to optimize their online presence. By ensuring accurate information, utilizing search engine optimization (SEO), and claiming Google My Business profiles, churches can effectively connect with individuals seeking spiritual guidance. Also, don’t be afraid to ask your members to leave a Google Review online! This can only help as potential visitors seek out your church.

Did you know that your church can get $10,000 worth of Google Ads for Free? Watch here for more information → https://youtu.be/5pjgk2tVQAE?si=OqeB6rCCdParV1xF

It’s also crucial to learn how to optimize your website for search engines. Ensure that the church's website is search engine-friendly by incorporating relevant keywords, meta tags, and providing up-to-date information on services, events, and contact details.

Watch our video about SEO Optimization for your Church Website here → https://youtu.be/sxJKku_cXOY

Know Your Online Audience.

Understanding the demographics and interests of your online audience is vital for effective communication. Utilize analytics tools available on social media platforms and website traffic data to gain insights into who your audience is and tailor content accordingly.

Analyze your engagement metrics. What does that mean? It means pay attention to likes, shares, comments, and other engagement metrics to gauge the effectiveness of your content. Adjust your approach based on what resonates with your audience. Do you get a lot of likes and comments on video clips from the sermon? Do you notice more people are attending your events after promoting them online?

Talk to your audience! Ask them what is working, what they like, and what their needs are. Take notes and learn as you go. It’s trial and error to find what works for your people.

Over To You

In a world filled with distractions, churches must actively adapt and engage with their communities to remain relevant. By embracing social media, optimizing Google presence, and getting to know your audience, you can begin connecting with your community on a personal level. Knowing the online audience and tailoring content accordingly is key to fostering community and spiritual connection in the digital age. Staying relevant online not only ensures the continued growth of the church but also provides a beacon of light and support in a world that constantly bombarded with… well, things that are not the gospel.

--

For more information on Mark MacDonald and his latest book Be Known for Something, visit BeKnownforSomething.com.

podcast transcript

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AUTHOR
Caroline Morris

Caroline Morris serves as the Marketing Content Producer and has been a part of the Tithely team for over 5 years. Her heart is to see the growth of generosity in the local church. Caroline lives in Tennessee with her husband, Tim, and Golden Retriever, Hank.

In an era dominated by consumerism, social media, and the constant pursuit of happiness, churches find themselves facing new challenges in maintaining relevance and connecting with their communities. As attention is pulled in numerous directions, the need for churches to adapt and engage with their audience in the digital realm has become more crucial than ever.

In this episode of Modern Church Leader, guest Mark MacDonald shares his input on the importance of churches staying relevant in a distracting world.

You can watch the full episode here → https://youtu.be/vE-QHlG6lcM

Connect with your audience by embracing Social Media.

Social media has become a powerful tool for communication and community building. Churches can utilize platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, X (Twitter), and TikTok to share their message, connect with members, and reach out to the wider community. Regularly posting updates, inspirational content, and engaging with followers can help keep the church on the radar of its audience. Think of your posts as an interruption to your audience’s regular newfeed. Ask the questions, What will get their attention? What does my audience need?

Lean into the Holy Spirit to help guide you in this process.

Create Short-Form Visual Content for Your Audience to Engage With.

Share short video clips of sermons, behind-the-scenes glimpses of church life, or lyric videos to a song that will be played in service on Sunday. Stagnant images or graphics are starting to be a thing of the past. Statistics show that the majority of social media users are spending most of their time scrolling through short-form videos. Utilize YouTube Shorts, Instagram Reels or Stories to captivate your audience.

If you don’t have a designated person on staff to take on this role, consider outsourcing these types of projects to individuals in your community with experience.

A.I. is Your Friend.

Churches are already short-handed, so why not embrace technology that will make your ministry more efficient? There are A.I. platforms that can create graphics for you, write social media captions, blog posts and even code to update your website! The possibilities are endless if you just designate the time to learn what resources are available.

Understand the Impact Google Can Have On Your Church.

As the first point of contact for many seeking information, Google is a crucial platform for churches to optimize their online presence. By ensuring accurate information, utilizing search engine optimization (SEO), and claiming Google My Business profiles, churches can effectively connect with individuals seeking spiritual guidance. Also, don’t be afraid to ask your members to leave a Google Review online! This can only help as potential visitors seek out your church.

Did you know that your church can get $10,000 worth of Google Ads for Free? Watch here for more information → https://youtu.be/5pjgk2tVQAE?si=OqeB6rCCdParV1xF

It’s also crucial to learn how to optimize your website for search engines. Ensure that the church's website is search engine-friendly by incorporating relevant keywords, meta tags, and providing up-to-date information on services, events, and contact details.

Watch our video about SEO Optimization for your Church Website here → https://youtu.be/sxJKku_cXOY

Know Your Online Audience.

Understanding the demographics and interests of your online audience is vital for effective communication. Utilize analytics tools available on social media platforms and website traffic data to gain insights into who your audience is and tailor content accordingly.

Analyze your engagement metrics. What does that mean? It means pay attention to likes, shares, comments, and other engagement metrics to gauge the effectiveness of your content. Adjust your approach based on what resonates with your audience. Do you get a lot of likes and comments on video clips from the sermon? Do you notice more people are attending your events after promoting them online?

Talk to your audience! Ask them what is working, what they like, and what their needs are. Take notes and learn as you go. It’s trial and error to find what works for your people.

Over To You

In a world filled with distractions, churches must actively adapt and engage with their communities to remain relevant. By embracing social media, optimizing Google presence, and getting to know your audience, you can begin connecting with your community on a personal level. Knowing the online audience and tailoring content accordingly is key to fostering community and spiritual connection in the digital age. Staying relevant online not only ensures the continued growth of the church but also provides a beacon of light and support in a world that constantly bombarded with… well, things that are not the gospel.

--

For more information on Mark MacDonald and his latest book Be Known for Something, visit BeKnownforSomething.com.

VIDEO transcript

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In an era dominated by consumerism, social media, and the constant pursuit of happiness, churches find themselves facing new challenges in maintaining relevance and connecting with their communities. As attention is pulled in numerous directions, the need for churches to adapt and engage with their audience in the digital realm has become more crucial than ever.

In this episode of Modern Church Leader, guest Mark MacDonald shares his input on the importance of churches staying relevant in a distracting world.

You can watch the full episode here → https://youtu.be/vE-QHlG6lcM

Connect with your audience by embracing Social Media.

Social media has become a powerful tool for communication and community building. Churches can utilize platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, X (Twitter), and TikTok to share their message, connect with members, and reach out to the wider community. Regularly posting updates, inspirational content, and engaging with followers can help keep the church on the radar of its audience. Think of your posts as an interruption to your audience’s regular newfeed. Ask the questions, What will get their attention? What does my audience need?

Lean into the Holy Spirit to help guide you in this process.

Create Short-Form Visual Content for Your Audience to Engage With.

Share short video clips of sermons, behind-the-scenes glimpses of church life, or lyric videos to a song that will be played in service on Sunday. Stagnant images or graphics are starting to be a thing of the past. Statistics show that the majority of social media users are spending most of their time scrolling through short-form videos. Utilize YouTube Shorts, Instagram Reels or Stories to captivate your audience.

If you don’t have a designated person on staff to take on this role, consider outsourcing these types of projects to individuals in your community with experience.

A.I. is Your Friend.

Churches are already short-handed, so why not embrace technology that will make your ministry more efficient? There are A.I. platforms that can create graphics for you, write social media captions, blog posts and even code to update your website! The possibilities are endless if you just designate the time to learn what resources are available.

Understand the Impact Google Can Have On Your Church.

As the first point of contact for many seeking information, Google is a crucial platform for churches to optimize their online presence. By ensuring accurate information, utilizing search engine optimization (SEO), and claiming Google My Business profiles, churches can effectively connect with individuals seeking spiritual guidance. Also, don’t be afraid to ask your members to leave a Google Review online! This can only help as potential visitors seek out your church.

Did you know that your church can get $10,000 worth of Google Ads for Free? Watch here for more information → https://youtu.be/5pjgk2tVQAE?si=OqeB6rCCdParV1xF

It’s also crucial to learn how to optimize your website for search engines. Ensure that the church's website is search engine-friendly by incorporating relevant keywords, meta tags, and providing up-to-date information on services, events, and contact details.

Watch our video about SEO Optimization for your Church Website here → https://youtu.be/sxJKku_cXOY

Know Your Online Audience.

Understanding the demographics and interests of your online audience is vital for effective communication. Utilize analytics tools available on social media platforms and website traffic data to gain insights into who your audience is and tailor content accordingly.

Analyze your engagement metrics. What does that mean? It means pay attention to likes, shares, comments, and other engagement metrics to gauge the effectiveness of your content. Adjust your approach based on what resonates with your audience. Do you get a lot of likes and comments on video clips from the sermon? Do you notice more people are attending your events after promoting them online?

Talk to your audience! Ask them what is working, what they like, and what their needs are. Take notes and learn as you go. It’s trial and error to find what works for your people.

Over To You

In a world filled with distractions, churches must actively adapt and engage with their communities to remain relevant. By embracing social media, optimizing Google presence, and getting to know your audience, you can begin connecting with your community on a personal level. Knowing the online audience and tailoring content accordingly is key to fostering community and spiritual connection in the digital age. Staying relevant online not only ensures the continued growth of the church but also provides a beacon of light and support in a world that constantly bombarded with… well, things that are not the gospel.

--

For more information on Mark MacDonald and his latest book Be Known for Something, visit BeKnownforSomething.com.

AUTHOR
Caroline Morris

Caroline Morris serves as the Marketing Content Producer and has been a part of the Tithely team for over 5 years. Her heart is to see the growth of generosity in the local church. Caroline lives in Tennessee with her husband, Tim, and Golden Retriever, Hank.

Category
Church Growth
Publish date
December 8, 2023
Author
Caroline Morris
Category

Helping Your Church to be Known for Something

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