Digital training blog
“The underlying power in social media is not the technology. It’s the power that comes from human beings connecting from all around the globe.”
Justin Wise, The Social Church: A Theology of Digital CommunicationWe're beginning to explore how we can produce short blogs to help churches explore quick topics relating to the digital world. The first series of these, An Introduction to social media for churches, is now available below.
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An Introduction to social media for churches
31 January 2024
The world has become increasingly connected through technology, and social media is at the forefront of this digital revolution. While churches have traditionally relied on word of mouth and local community outreach, embracing social media can open new doors for reaching and connecting with people in your local area.
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Facebook for Churches - Getting started and building a following
30 January 2024
Facebook is one of the most widely used social media platforms globally, making it an excellent place for your church to establish a presence. In this post, we'll discuss how to create a Facebook Page for your church and attract followers.
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Facebook for Churches - Best practices for engaging your audience
29 January 2024
Now that you've created a Facebook page for your church and attracted followers, it's time to focus on engaging your audience. In this post, we'll cover some best practices for fostering a sense of community on your church's Facebook page.
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Twitter/X for Churches - Getting started and building a following
28 January 2024
Twitter/X is a fast-paced platform that allows you to share short messages, images, and links with your followers. In this post, we'll discuss how to create a Twitter/X account for your church and build a following.
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Twitter/X for Churches - Best practices for engaging your audience
27 January 2024
In this post, we'll cover some best practices for engaging your audience and fostering a sense of community on your church's Twitter/X account.
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Instagram for Churches - Getting started and building a following
26 January 2024
Instagram is a visual platform that focuses on sharing images and short videos. In this post, we'll discuss how to create an Instagram account for your church and build a following.
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Instagram for Churches - Best practices for engaging your audience
25 January 2024
In this post, we'll cover some best practices for engaging your audience and fostering a sense of community on your church's Instagram account.
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YouTube for Churches - Getting started and building a following
24 January 2024
YouTube is the world's largest video-sharing platform and can be a powerful tool for your church to share sermons, events, and other video content. In this post, we'll discuss how to create a YouTube channel for your church and build a following.
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YouTube for Churches - Best practices for engaging your audience
23 January 2024
In this post, we'll cover some best practices for engaging your audience and fostering a sense of community on your YouTube channel.
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Managing your church's social media accounts efficiently
22 January 2024
Effectively managing your church's social media accounts can be time-consuming. In this post, we'll share some tips for streamlining your social media management process to save time and maximise your impact.
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Developing a social media strategy for your church
22 January 2024
A well-thought-out social media strategy is essential for effectively managing your church's online presence and achieving your goals. In this post, we'll discuss the key components of a successful social media strategy for your church.
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Measuring the success of your church's social media efforts
21 January 2024
To ensure your church's social media efforts are effective, it's essential to track your progress and measure your success. In this post, we'll discuss key performance indicators (KPIs) and other metrics to help you evaluate your social media performance.
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