Churches usually have two main goals – sharing faith with the community and continuing to grow the church. The two go hand in hand. As a church grows, you reach …
8 Ways To Incorporate Mobile Into Your Church
Your church is filled with smartphones. Whether your members are keeping them out of the way or getting distracted during services, it’s time to address how to incorporate mobile into …
Why Church Leaders Should Embrace Their Flaws
There has yet to be a church that exists with perfect members or church leaders. It’s not humanly possible. However, far too many church leaders feel that they have to …
The Rise Of Online Prayer And How It Helps Your Church
Traditionally, group prayer happened either in person or through a prayer chain over the phone. However, online prayer is now on the rise. It shouldn’t come as a surprise that …
7 Ways To Get Past The Small Church Mentality
It’s not uncommon for small and even medium-sized churches to fall into a common trap – the small church mentality. There’s nothing wrong with being a small church. However, this …
Developing A Better Worship Team Culture
Your worship team culture sets the standard for the entire church. If your worship team isn’t passionate, why would your members be passionate each week? From behind the scenes tech …
8 Things Pastors Wish Their Members Knew
Pastors constantly work to understand their members, but how often do members consider what a pastor actually wants? They’d be amazed to learn how many things pastors wish they knew. …
Why Cute And Trendy Turns Kids Away From Church
Keeping kids engaged is crucial for churches to maintain growth. However, many kids opt not to attend if their parents give them the option. While some just enjoy sleeping in …
How Setting Practical Goals Helps Your Church Grow
Odds are, you have at least some goals set for your church. They may be as vague as boosting membership or as lofty as getting 1,000 new followers on Facebook …
Why You Should Think Of Your Church As A Brand
Most church leaders don’t want to think of their church as a brand. It creates this negative view of treating the church as a business that’s only focused on boosting …