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Easter links for Effective Church Communications

15 March, 2012 By Yvon Prehn Leave a Comment

There are many Easter materials on this site--the links here will take you to them. Be sure to sign up for the newsletter so you get information on resources as they are posted.

Welcome to the Effective Church Communications Site!

We are in the process of putting up and revising LOTS of material and resources for Easter on this site. Revised articles, a training video on how to get people to come back after Easter, and many other materials will be up soon. To get notification of all of it, please sign up for our newsletter.

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For articles of all kinds about Easter, CLICK HERE: https://www.effectivechurchcom.com/category/seasonal/easter/

For TEMPLATES of a variety of Easter Communications, CLICK HERE: https://www.effectivechurchcom.com/templates/easter-templates/

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Filed Under: Church Outreach and Marketing, Easter Tagged With: Easter ad, Easter church communication, easter details

The importance of complete church communications if you want people to connect with church events

14 March, 2012 By Yvon Prehn Leave a Comment

details thumbIf there is one thing that I think would change the destiny of the Christian church and make it far more successful at reaching our world today and effective at communicating our message,  it would be for church communicators to stop assuming that everyone knows what they are talking about and to communicate the church message completely.

In communication after communication, in print and online I see incomplete messages. As a result people don’t respond. Then church leaders get discouraged and think people don’t care anymore.

But they do! People care about their earthly well-being and eternal destiny, as the huge following of every new self-help or spiritual guru program shows us. But many are not responding to the Christian message because church leaders and communicators forget what it’s like to be an unchurched person or a casual church attendee. [Read more...]

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The importance of complete church communications if you want people to connect with church events

14 March, 2012 By Yvon Prehn Leave a Comment

If there is one thing that I think would change the destiny of the Christian church and make it far more successful at reaching our world today and effective at communicating our message,  it would be for church communicators to stop assuming that everyone knows what they are talking about and to communicate the church message completely.

In communication after communication, in print and online I see incomplete messages. As a result people don’t respond. Then church leaders get discouraged and think people don’t care anymore.

But they do! People care about their earthly well-being and eternal destiny, as the huge following of every new self-help or spiritual guru program shows us. But many are not responding to the Christian message because church leaders and communicators forget what it’s like to be an unchurched person or a casual church attendee.

Why complete communication is more important than ever

The world today is post-Christian. Many people grow up not knowing anything about church, the Bible, what it means to be a Christian. One part of our brain knows this, but from over 20 years of evaluating church communications, I’ve found that churches in general seem to forget this reality when they sit down to create their communications both in print and digitally. Because of that, we need to evaluate our communications when people have a hard time connecting with us and understanding our message.

For example, churches might think they are “seeker-friendly” and really want others to come to faith, but if your bulletin is filled with phrases such as:

“Adult Bible Study at the Johnson's, same time, same place.” (Does this mean only people who know the Johnson’s can attend?)

“The kids will be doing their yearly Lock-in & Movie Marathon. The cost and format same as last year.” (What is a “lock-in?” What if I was there and can’t remember what it cost? What if I’m new and my son is shy, who do I call?)

“Fill out the form on the website if you want to be part of a small group.” (What if I’m really lonely and want to be in a group, but don’t have a computer?)

Additional note on this last one: for all of us working at the church or if you are reading this on the web, it is difficult to comprehend that many people today (I'm writing this in March 2012) still do not have computer access at home. If we don't provide options (print, email, mobile phone) for contact and sign up we automatically exclude some people from some church activities.

The list of examples such as these is almost infinite. The details that connect people to ministry may seem small, but they are the vital links. Today few people will take time to call the church office for more information. Many people do not have access to the internet. We need to put COMPLETE information about events in every communication piece we produce. It is impossible for people to connect without these details.

It isn’t easy

Putting in these details is excruciating, detailed, hard work, impossible to understand in its difficulty if you have not had to personally track down the details of the multitude of events going on in a church and then put them into a pleasing, clear form in the church bulletin, newsletter, and now website. But these details are the keystone; they are the foundational links that if not there, all the hard work of praying, planning and putting on a ministry event will not accomplish our prayed-for results.

People are not universal mind readers. If you don’t completely communicate about an event people simply won’t show up. It is not the responsibility of the audience to find out all the details needed to connect with you—it is your responsibility.

 

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Conquer Easter season time stress, part two

13 March, 2012 By grhilligoss@gmail.com Leave a Comment

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Article by Gayle Hilligoss

Ed. note: the Easter Season is one of the busiest times of the year, but this advice will help you make the right time choices all through the year. At the bottom of the article is the link to Part One.

Unless you take the time to think through these issues, your time problems will only increase.

• Make yourself a priority.
Never shortchange yourself in an effort to get more done. You need a 15-minute break each morning and afternoon, no-work lunch hours, and a yearly vacation not taken one day at a time. Don’t settle for less.

• Know what matters. And what doesn’t.
Life, even life in the church office, is most often unfair. Expect criticism. Be careful not to get drawn into interpersonal conflicts or petty grievances—all of which sap time and energy and contribute nothing to your personal or professional wellbeing. Stay above and out of it.

Focus on what is positive about your work, what matters to the ministry, what matters to you. Take a stand to bring about change when you choose, but learn what not to care about too. Every issue need not be a crusade. Spend your time constructively.

• Be aware of your inner clock.
Are you a morning person or one who hits stride later in the day? Make intelligent use of your body’s circadian rhythm. Match your most challenging tasks to your most energetic times; you will perform them faster and more accurately. Use lulls in energy for routine jobs. All time can be used constructively.

• Set realistic goals
Too often in the church office the source of time problems is not that hours are poorly used, but that work expectations are poorly calculated. The most effective assistant could not possibly accomplish all that is routinely expected in some offices.

Typically, as the church grows and numbers of members and staff increase, it is taken for granted the single assistant will take on these added responsibilities. Sometimes, though not always, there is a change in title or even an increase in salary. But the fact remains that what is expected of the assistant is well beyond what any one person could reasonably deliver. Still, most try.

Placing a person in this position is not to the credit of the church. Allowing oneself to remain in an impossible position is not to the credit of the assistant. Such situations can be changed.

• Communicate.
Saying you are in over your head is never an easy thing to do. But staying in that position isn’t easy either—and is a frustrating waste of time. We don’t do our best at anything, not even ministry, when we are constantly rushed and running behind schedule.

Honest communication can transform an impossible wish to “get everything done and keep everyone happy” into doable goals. If your problem is not a lack of time but an overabundance of responsibilities, show your supervisor this article. You could say, “This is where I am. What can we do about it?” The wise supervisor listens.

If the bad news is that you already have all the time there is, the good news is that these techniques will help you use your hours wisely and well.

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For part one of this article, CLICK HERE

 

 

 

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