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Don’t Judge! Invite! motivation for your congregation to invite others to church

16 January, 2012 By Yvon Prehn Leave a Comment

I LOVE THIS! We can preach and preach to encourage our people to invite people to church, but sometimes nothing beats a motivational video. One little note . . . . the impact wouldn't have been nearly so powerful had it not ended with one person sharing a piece of paper with an invitation on it!

Check out the video and below it is a link to a resource that will help you create invitations.

Invitation Cards are great tools to have for times like this

Business Invitation Card CoverEffective Church Communications has created an ebook (FREE for ECC MEMBERS, cheap download for all) that  will give you lots of ideas on how to create invitation cards so you can always be prepared to invite people to your church. CLICK HERE or on the image of the book cover to go to it.

ALSO, please check out the video at this link that will illustrate and train you in how to use invitation cards effectively:

https://www.effectivechurchcom.com/2010/04/church-invitation-cards/

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Filed Under: Misc. Advice and Articles Tagged With: church evangelism, church invitations, invitations to church, invite to church

Church Communication Trends for 2012 and what’s essential for your church

12 January, 2012 By Yvon Prehn Leave a Comment

At this time of year we are flooded with all kinds of trend analysis articles, what's hot, what's not, what is the latest in social media and gadgets, what's is essential if we want to appear relevant and cutting edge.

After reading a number of these articles and blogs and debating about what to pass on to you, instead of feeling informed and helpful, I've found myself feeling tired and frustrated. I feel like this because even though I'm sure that iPads are incredible devices and Kindles are great ways to read, and that Google Circles are one of the next hot social networking sites, reality is that many churches still can't keep their website updated or afford necessary computer upgrades. I'm behind on the website I do for our Adult Sunday School class (I'm telling myself, later today, for sure after I finish my ECC newsletter I'll get it updated. . . . ). My computer is so old some of the features in Word 2010 don't work on it. I can't afford a Kindle, even though I'm publishing books in that format (CLICK here for my first venture.) I would imagine my technology situation is similar to many in this time of still challenging budgets for communication resource upgrades in most churches. [Read more...]

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Filed Under: Planning and Managing Tagged With: church communication planning, church communication strategy, church communication trends

Being a Better Office Manager, part two:

11 January, 2012 By grhilligoss@gmail.com Leave a Comment

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Article by Gayle Hilligoss

Ed. note: Last week  Gayle introduced the topic of How to be a Better Office Manager and this week  she continues with some excellent advice on:

The Five basic functions of management are planning, staffing, organizing, directing, and evaluating.

• planning
Planning is the first step in constructively moving from where you are to where you want to be, from the way things are to the way things ought to be. Base your plans on specific measurable goals. In planning the work of the office you must have a clear view of:

• what needs to be done and when;

• the skills and abilities of each worker.

Once the plans are made, take action. The ultimate goal of your planning is not to do work, but to accomplish results.

• staffing

When hiring new people, search for the best available. Look for those with commitment and a sensitive spirit as well as technical skills. Be secure enough to surround yourself with sharp, talented people.

Be familiar with the position description of each person you supervise. Assign tasks to best make use of your people’s talents. Know who can do what best. Give staff members opportunities to grow in their jobs and to use their initiative. As you do these things, you will be making positive strides toward building a team.

• organizing

The manager has five basics with which to work:

• people—both volunteer and paid;

• resources—equipment, property, funds;

• information—facts about needs, opportunities;

• experience—what you know, your abilities;

• time—your most valuable resource.

The effective manager coordinates these basics in organizing the work of the office.

Teamwork is enhanced when each element works smoothly with the others. For instance: a person receiving an assignment has the information and ability to do the job, enough time is scheduled, necessary equipment is available, sufficient information is at hand and backup help is ready if and when it is needed.

• directing

Your communication skills are basic tools in directing your team members. Most direction is verbal. Give clear, concise instructions. Say what you mean and mean what you say. Identify who is to do the job, what specifically is to be done, where will it be done, when will it be started and finished.

Within those guidelines recognize the method of giving direction that will get the best results from each team member. One person may need written support, or every detail explained; another may need only the briefest instruction.

• evaluating

Because even the best planning, staffing, organizing, and directing can be improved, evaluating is essential. Evaluating allows you to look at the course and make corrections.

Analyze each project as it is completed. How do you rate the results? What action steps would you repeat? What would you definitely not repeat? What was not done that should have been? Put tasks under a microscope; you grow in the art of management as you learn from your experiences.

Set up a filing system up to preserve your resources for use next time. What counts is not how hard the team worked or how many hours were put in, but what results were achieved. Accurate evaluation preserves the lessons learned and gives you a better return on time invested when you do the next project.

As you evaluate workers be generous with expressions of appreciation—both privately and publicly.

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To read part one of  Being a Better Office Manager, CLICK HERE

To read part three of Being a Better Office Manager, CLICK HERE

Next week, we'll have part three and you'll learn the tasks you need to do as an effective manager

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Filed Under: Church Office Skills, Columnist Gayle Hilligoss Tagged With: church communication, church leandership, church office, church planning, church staffing

Resources: Recommended Ministries to support

9 January, 2012 By Yvon Prehn Leave a Comment

There are many great ministries doing wonderful things in our world today. Here are some we support.

If you are looking for great organizations to support who are doing incredible things for the Kingdom of God, below are the organizations we recommend. Just click on the name to go to a description of what they do, their website, and Yvon's comments about them.

Ministries Recommended by Yvon Prehn and Effective Church Communications

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    What ONE THING do you need to do? a challenge for church communicators as you start the New Year

    3 January, 2012 By Yvon Prehn 2 Comments

    Do the most important thing
    We all juggle many things, but we need to listen to the Lord to decide what is most important and do it.

    This past year the father of one of my friends died. My friend shared with me that in the time they spent together as death approached, he asked his father, “Is there anything you need to do?”

    What a kind and wise question to ask a loved parent in the twilight of life—to be there to help him do whatever needs to be done to rest in peace. We all want to know our lives mattered and that we finished up the tasks, the calling, and, if possible, all we were created to do before we leave this earth. We may not be able to finish those things alone and the offer to help seemed incredibly insightful and caring.

    As I thought about it in the days that followed, I realized that it’s an important question for all of us to ask ourselves and those we love. As the New Year is about to start, it’s an especially good time to do that. As many of us make resolutions at this time, we ought to take time to make worthwhile ones. [Read more...]

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    Filed Under: Devotions & Challenges for Church Communicators, New Years Tagged With: church communicator devotion, encouragement for church communicators, New Years challenge, New Years Devotion

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