by Rob Laughter | Leadership
A church pastor can have two focuses: “growing deep” by creating meaningful relationships with current members, and “growing wide” by gaining new members of the congregation. In an ideal situation, a pastor will build on both aspects of discipling. The same goes for a...
by Rob Laughter | Content, Strategy
A digital ministry will encompass multiple aspects, including the website, blog and social media. The more lines of communication, the more ways that current and new members will be able to join in your church’s mission and experience a valuable sense of community....
by Rob Laughter | Strategy
Investing in a website is important for all churches, even yours. It can save you time and money and empower your church to more effectively communicate with your congregation members. Because every church has it’s own unique needs, spending time clarifying your...
by Rob Laughter | Content
Your church website should include content that communicates current church happenings and other information. However, a church website has two goals: communicate with current members and connect with new ones. The website is public, but there can also be a “Members...
by Rob Laughter | Management
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Pastors and lay leaders have enough to worry about. Your church website strategy shouldn’t be one of them. Learn how eliminate stress and increase your effectiveness by delegating your church website strategy. A leader is...