Church communication has changed dramatically in the last decade or so.
Think about it. Ten years ago church communication largely consisted of announcements made from the pulpit on Sunday mornings and a bulletin which was assembled by a church secretary. The idea of a website was still rather foreign to most churches and most church marketing budgets were spent on YellowPages ad.
Times have changed.
In today's world churches are faced with a complexity of different options from online video, email, social media, texting, and everything in-between. Email updates are replacing bulletins and full-time members are now helping churches communicate effectively.
Things are no longer the same.
As believers and those who are engaged in full-time ministry, we have the obligation to communicate the unchanging message of the Gospel in a way that's relevant to our ever-changing world. To read more, click here.
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