Some churches have reported that engagement in their online services has decreased over the past few weeks. We all want as many people engaging with us as often as possible. Here are five ways to increase online engagement.
Online Church From A Galaxy Far, Far Away
How To Plan For A Hybrid Model Of Church
An Online Pastor Job Description
Running Online Courses To Reach Your Community
Turning Viewers Into Members
3 Things to Understand When Looking At Your Online Church Metrics
4 Ideas To Celebrate Moms in Quarantine
The One About Disruption, Digital and Smart Stewardship
Setting Up and Hosting Online Alpha
Connecting With Volunteers Virtually
Using Facebook Live To Share Life at Easter
6 Ways To Engage Your Congregation Online Beyond Sunday
3 Things To Remember For Your Sunday Live Stream
5 Ways You Can Engage Non-Believers On Sunday
The Why And How Of YouVersion Events
3 Ways To Connect During Online Church
5 Things To Remember When Leading Online Small Groups
Social distancing, quarantine, self-isolation, all of these terms are new to us and on the surface fly in the face of the very idea of community. But now more than ever, it’s the very thing that our communities need! It’s time for our small groups to fill the void that is needed. Here are 5 things to remember when you are leading small groups online.
The Living Room Experience: An Online Alternative To Church Online
The thought of doing “church online” seems completely foreign to many of us. First, don’t copy the other churches that do church online. If you’ve never done church online before, try this idea. I call it, “The Living Room Experience”. It’s a low cost, intimate, and connected alternative for your next online church service.