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Declining church attendance and how your communications can help turn that around

28 October, 2016 By Yvon Prehn 4 Comments

Stop Declining Church Attendance with Your Church Communications by Yvon Prehn

 

Church attendance is declining both in fewer new people coming to church and current members coming less often—that’s our challenge.

You know that the solution to this challenge isn't going to be solved by a 500-word blog post of bullet points about the latest and greatest tech tool or social media to come along that will solve all your church communication problems and get people flooding back to our churches. You know you won't be able to get people returning to church if you can simply find more contemporary graphics or upgrade to a more cutting-edge look to your website.

But we keep hoping don't we?

What follows is not a quick read filled with magic solutions. It will take time to read, digest, and plan out implementation because the issue of declining church attendance and retention is not an easy issue to understand with easy answers to fix it. There are many parts of church theology, growth, and health that factor in and what follows is not an all-inclusive solution, but one that can make a big difference in reversing this trend. [Read more...]

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Filed Under: 5 Steps of ECC, Blog, Church Communication Leadership, Church Communication Management, Leading & Managing Tagged With: 5-steps of Effective Church Communications, Problems in church communications, solutions to declining church attendance, Yvon Prehn e-book

GIS: Bookmarks to remind people of God’s love and much more!

27 October, 2016 By Yvon Prehn Leave a Comment

Bible verse bookmark
This is the front and back of one of the bookmarks sent in for our Great Idea Swap. They are a great way to remind people of God's Word.

Bookmarks can accomplish so many purposes in church communications—you can use them to remind people about the truth of God's forever love; you can help them remember Bible verses; you can encourage Christian conduct and prayer. The Bookmark Templates in this selection do all those things.

All of them were sent in as part of our Great Idea Swap. Below are pictures of them for inspiration and then below that is a  ZIP file that has both the PDFs of the bookmarks and the editable either MS Word or MS Publisher original files for Effective Church Communication Members.

You can either modify them and change the name to your church on them, or because several of them are one-sided only you could put information about your church or an additional message on the other side.

Bookmarks are a great give-away for the holidays and if you create some, please send them in and share with us!

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GIS: Editable Church Conference Booklet TEMPLATE in MS Word

27 October, 2016 By Yvon Prehn Leave a Comment

Journal Cover for MS Word Template
This is the cover for a wonderful booklet design you can modify for many ministry uses in MS Word.

Of course one of the greatest benefits of our Great Idea Swap is the inspiration you get from looking at what other church communicators create, but even better is when you can take it and modify it for your own church communication uses. That's what you'll be able to do with this wonderful little conference notebook sent in by Vicki Coulter of Christ United Methodist Church.

It is made up of 8 1/2 x 11 in. pages folded in half, which is easy to print in small quantities at your church office. The sample was sent in as a PDF, which you can see the from pages illustrated below ( just 6 of 12 are illustrated). It's hard to see from the illustrations alone what a wonderful file it is, but you can immediately see how useful a layout like this can be for anything from Advent booklets to devotionals.

To make it useful for you, I then took the PDF and converted it to MS Word to see if that would work out so that you could edit it for your uses. That worked out well. CLICK on the first image and that will bring up a larger image and gallery you can scroll through to see the pages better.

However, when doing a conversion to MS Word, the tricky part is always making sure the pages print correctly double-sided and it does work! I also played around with creating a couple of alternate covers just for fun and that worked great also. The examples of them are below.

Everyone gets access to the ideas in our Great Idea Swap, but for Effective Church Communication Members, I also have a short video that shows how to be sure you have the correct print settings to print out the modified template, plus the PDF file and the MS Word file if you want to create your own booklet.

Two more fun samples sent in with the booklet [Read more...]

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Video: Where to find great papers for church communications projects

26 October, 2016 By Yvon Prehn Leave a Comment

In our e-book on 6 Tips to Choose Paper Wisely for Greatest Church Communication Impact, I recommended that you check out your local paper merchant for different kinds of paper that can greatly increase the quality of your church communications. I realized after I did the video that many of you may not have easy access to a local paper merchant and today there are great paper merchant resources online. So I did a some research and found several that I think you'll find useful.

The following video is a tour of 3 of them and shows what you can learn from these sites. An upgrade in paper can make a HUGE difference in the quality of your print communications and I strongly recommend that you consider one, especially when you are planning your holiday communications. Paper choice is one of the fun parts of church communications, so enjoy the video:

Note: For the e-book and PDF on 6 Tips to Choose Paper Wisely for Greatest Church Communication Impact, CLICK HERE.

Based on the wise feedback from one of our readers we corrected a mistake in referring to paper weight choice. We put 60# as a heavier weight than 24#, but 24# bond and 60# offset are the same weight (it has to do with how the parent sheet sizes are measured). To be correct, 28# or 32# are the heavier bond weights. We always appreciate corrections and suggestions!

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E-book and PDF for church communicators on paper and printing

22 October, 2016 By Yvon Prehn 3 Comments

Cover from ebook on paper choices for church communicators
This is a new e-book format I'm testing to make information available to you and those you forward to in a variety of ways.

This post has a dual purpose to share an updated post for you on paper and printing (which I trust has lots of useful content) and to share it in two more formats: an e-book and a PDF.

The reason I'm sharing these formats is that along with the reality that we live in a multi-channel world today where people take in information in a variety of ways, along with that some ways are easier for or preferred by certain people to access. Some like to read on-screen, some like print. Screen size can vary from quite small on our phones to various sizes of tablets and up to what many of us spend our day in front of--a computer screen.

Each of these has a format that is more readable or maybe more preferred than others. In addition, some are easier to share than others. This last point is important because a lot of the information on this site, I trust is useful to share with church communication volunteers or decision-making staff. Because of that I have experimented with various formats and here is what I have and some comments on each one. Below my comments are downloads of the e-book and the PDF:

Reading on-screen: this is quick and easy; probably most of you are initially reading this post this way. One thing I am very happy about and why I selected this website template when I redid the site is that this site reads extremely well on a mobile phone, which may be useful to pass on a link to a staff member who lives on their phone.

PDF print out: some people appreciate a printed page and I recently added the Print Post and Page Plugin to the site that adds a big PRINT button at the bottom of articles. If you hit that, it will create a PDF without all the extra junk on the page that would come up if you just used your printer button. There is a samples of this below. Hit the button and it immediately creates the PDF which can be great for printing off and sharing an article at, for example, a staff meeting.

E-book: sometimes you want to forward something to someone and you want it to look good and be very readable on-screen. This is where an e-book format is useful. I just started using a program that creates them (designrr.io), I'm not totally thrilled with it and have a lot of bugs to work out, but I do really like how easy to read the final product is. This would be a great format to forward to people. If attached to an email, it would download and open nicely for reading. This is also a way for me to aggregate content from related articles which I will be doing for ECC Members in the future.

Below are the samples, if you have time to comment on them, which you like or not or whatever, I'd appreciate your feedback. [Read more...]

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Filed Under: Printing methods Tagged With: ebook creation for church communicators, Paper for church communications, various formats for church communications

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