Most churches work hard to create a welcoming Sunday experience. The lights are on, the coffee is hot, the volunteers are smiling. And when new guests walk through the door, …
The Most Overlooked Opportunities for Church Growth in 2026
Every year, churches ask the same question in a hundred different ways: “How do we grow?” And in 2026, the answer might look different from what it did just a …
How AI Is Changing the Way People Search for Churches
The way people find a new church is changing fast. It used to be all about word of mouth, road signs, or searching “church near me” on Google. But in …
How Churches Should Think About YouTube in 2026 (ReachRight Mailbag)
In this ReachRight Mailbag, we’re unpacking some of the most relevant (and sometimes overlooked) questions churches are asking right now. From how to get started on YouTube, to whether AI …
Why Your Church Website Still Feels Outdated in 2026
Church websites are not just digital bulletin boards anymore. They are front doors to your church, spiritual hubs, and key tools for outreach and discipleship. Yet even in 2026, too …
Six Shocking Church Statistics For 2026
Every year, we kick off the season with one of our favorite traditions: the stats episode. We go through dozens of recent church statistics, pick the ones that made our …
The Most Valuable Metrics for Your Church to Measure in 2026
Most churches know they should be measuring something. But knowing what to measure and why is an entirely different conversation. It is easy to get caught up in vanity metrics …
How to Reach Gen Alpha in 2026 (What Most Churches Miss)
Most churches are still focused on Gen Z. And while that matters, they may be missing the generation that is already sitting in their kids’ ministry, their middle schools, and …
Ranking Church AI Trends for 2026
AI is not just coming for the future of the church. It is already here, bringing with it the promise of transformative potential for ministry and outreach. From sermon prep …
Why Your Church Newsletter Isn’t Reaching Anyone
Church newsletters used to be one of the most reliable ways to communicate with your congregation. Whether it was a printed handout in the Sunday bulletin or an email sent …



