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Template for Senior Newsletter

16 July, 2013 By Yvon Prehn Leave a Comment

This newsletter in a MS Publisher template for a newsletter for Seniors.
This newsletter in a MS Publisher template for a newsletter for Seniors.

When designing publications for seniors, a few small changes can make it much more readable.

This newsletter template has typeface size, line-spacing, line length and boxed materials all optimized for seniors. Though the layout here is designed for seniors, it could work well for many other types of newsletters.

It it available as an MS Publisher template for Effective Church Communication Members. You must have MS Publisher to open and use it.

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CLICK HERE to download it.

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Filed Under: Church Newsletters, Senior's Ministry Tagged With: church communications for seniors, newsletter for seniors, senior communications, template for senior newsletter

What should be the length of church communications? Bulletins, newsletters, website entries?

4 June, 2013 By Yvon Prehn Leave a Comment

What should be the length of church communications?
What should be the length of church communications? This article will show you why short isn't always best.

The answer to these questions isn’t as obvious as it might seem. I think initially, with our busy schedules today many people would instinctively answer “SHORT!” Almost no one complains that church website, bulletin, the printed newsletter is too short. But before you set an arbitrary rule such as "all website, blog and newsletter articles must be less than 500 words, or "the Bulletin can never be longer than 2 pages" consider the following statements that apply to both print and digital church communications:

Church communications contain a variety of written topics

Many church communications are news, notes, and announcements about upcoming activities that work well in short-form messages. But that isn't all--churches communicate vision-casting, teaching, history, and story-telling. Church communications include schedules, guidelines, rules (such as, what you need to do to become a volunteer in children's ministry), and ministry instruction. This variety of content requires a variety of length and the variety of communication no more needs to be the same length than all the articles and sections in a newspaper need to be the same length. The editorial requires a different amount of space than a box score and a lead article more than an ad selling a refrigerator.

The length should be appropriate to the topic

More important than setting an arbitrary length, the length of the communication should be appropriate to the topic. For example, if the senior pastor is explaining the vision of the church, inspiring members for outreach or missions, setting a new direction or challenging for a building campaign, that piece will need more space than directions to the church picnic.

 

Have layers of length on the same topic

Announcements of recurring events do not need long, lengthy explanations on why people should attend. Short, catchy announcements designed what I call “want-ad style” and that contain the name of the sponsoring person or group, purpose, starting and ending time, full contact information, cost and directions to get there and if childcare is provided are what is needed in a list of announcements. If more information is needed place a hyperlink to another page on your website or to the website if you are writing in your bulletin to a section that has more materials, background, or staff explanations.

Giving options like this—a basic list of connecting details that links to a longer explanation if wanted—is great for both people who are familiar with the church and visitors or newcomers. When you give people options like this you are respecting their need for however much information they want. If you decide for them, you will most likely not meet the needs of one group or another, but if you give options, everyone gets the information they want.

Longer material can be made more visually interesting by breaking it into sections

In both print and on the web, sections and lists can have headers and subheads that define the topics. You can also use bullet points or numbered lists, summarize key facts in a side-bar, pull out interesting or key quotes and highlight them, add a picture and caption. A page or two (print or digital) with these visual elements integrated into the content will be read more easily than a solid page or two of text with no breaks.

Give the sections titles that can be scanned for content, not labels

One of the biggest reasons people don't read through the event or announcement lists in either print or digital church communications is that for many of them you have to read the ENTIRE list to see if anything is useful to you or applies to you and your family. This happens because many of the subheads say the same thing:

  • Don't miss this!
  • Mark your calendars!
  • Greatest event ever!
  • This will change your life—be sure to come!

All of the above are rah-rah fluff and don't say anything, let alone encourage anyone to read the content or attend the event. Instead, consider subheads such as these:

  • Children's baptism class will be held on Sat. June 14
  • Summer camp for junior high July 1-8
  • Evangelism tent meeting will be held at the church in August
  • Digital Bible Study tools workshop to be held at church this Thursday, 7-8pm

With a subhead list like the one above a person could quickly skim through the topics or events, but would only need to read what applies to that person and their family.

Finally, focus on content, not length

Length, especially for digital communications where we don't need to worry about paper or printing costs, is one of the least important considerations for church communications.

No one ever says, "The 500-limit word count of that article changed my life!" But there are many stories of lives changes from reading the short verse of Jn. 3:16 to the longer book of Romans. Different people respond to different amounts of content.

No matter what the amount, be sure to create worthy content, making certain that your words are reflective of your Lord. If you do that, no matter what the length of your communication, they will all have a part (even if it is a tiny step) in fully fulfilling the Great Commission of helping people come to know Jesus as Savior and growing to mature discipleship.

Don't cut yourself short; don't waste words and babble on without editing, but say what you need to say to fulfill the message the Lord wants you to share today. Ask for His help. Little or long, He knows precisely what is needed.

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Filed Under: Church Bulletins, Church Newsletters, Writing Tagged With: church bulletin length, church writing, Communications, length of church newsletter articles, length of church website articles

Church Newsletter Samples, three great ideas for your church

19 September, 2011 By Yvon Prehn Leave a Comment

Newsletters in all kinds of formats and to a variety of audiences in your church are still one of the best ways to communicate with your people. Following are three samples of newsletters that were sent in on one of our Great Idea Swaps. Below are images and then at the end of the page is a downloadable PDF of all of them.

  • Three of the church newsletter samples that were sent in, illustrations only.
  • The downloadable PDF file of the newsletters is normally only for Effective Church Communication Members. but I'm making this a free sample for everyone. Communication downloads like this are just one of the great advantages of membership! CLICK HERE for information on how to join, it's only $9.99 a month or $99 a year for all the communicators in your church to be able to use the site.

Newsletter Samples

Flock Talk NewsletterFlock Talk
This is a sample PDF emailed church newsletter. I just love the name and the header and logo, plus the colorful, yet-easy-to-read layout. So much is here: updates, prayer requests, humor, ministry needs. You don't need a lot of space to communicate a lot!

Flock Talk
This is a sample PDF emailed newsletter. I just love the name and to much is here: updates, prayer requests, humor, a lot!Flock Talk

Mission Thrift Newsletter
Mission Thrift Shop Newsletter

Ministry inspiration is one of the core reasons we do the Great Ideas & Sample Swap and this newsletter is tremendously inspiring. The stories, the policies, the ministry overall is an inspiring example of caring in the name of Jesus.

The stories, the policies, the ministry overall is an inspiring example of caring in the name of Jesus.

Family newsletterFamily Newsletter
Some of the most effective newsletters your church can produce are ones that target a specific ministry and this one does a fantastic job of that by providing ministry updates, resources, tips for parents and family inspiration. Often the church staff does not have time to produce niche newsletters like this, but they can be a fantastic job for a volunteer.

Oftunteer

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD OF PDF FILE OF THE NEWSLETTERS shown above.

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Request for advice from a new missionary, how to communicate?

22 June, 2011 By Yvon Prehn 5 Comments

Missionary communication advice
Missionaries today must communicate in many formats, here are some ideas.

I recently got an email asking for communication advice on how to communicate as a missionary. Though I shared some ideas (I did missionary communications for years for two Christian organizations), this is an area that both I and Rusty, the missionary who asked, would greatly appreciate your comments--either for him as a missionary, what to write, but also what you as a supporter of missionaries have found useful.

Enter your responses in the COMMENT area below this article and THANK YOU in advance!

Email to Yvon Prehn

My family and I are now serving as missionaries in Budapest, HU. We find ourselves trying to communicate even more than we did as youth ministers.

I wondered if you might have, or know where we could find, some information that deals specifically with missions updates and letters. there are so many ways to communicate now beyond a typical/traditional monthly newsletter. I'm wondering what is most effective, though i suppose we are all wondering that.

I look forward to your response, thanks.

From Rusty

My response:

Great question! I have a couple of ideas on this and I am going to post it as a question on my site and ask for comments. Initially here are some ideas that I have:

Background, it would probably be helpful to let you know why I'm sharing: In the past, I worked for both Compassion Intl. and Young Life and a big part of my job for both was to write fund-raising, missionary updates etc. From what I was told, my materials were very successful in raising support. With the assumption that people vote with their pocket books (as well they should--wise stewardship in giving to worth causes), it seems that my methods were successful. [Read more...]

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