by Jeremy G. Woods | Sep 27, 2023 | Advertising, Church Growth, Church Marketing, Church Website Design, Tools for Churches
Introduction The Importance of Community Engagement in Churches Engagement is often misunderstood as just a numbers game—how many members you have, how many show up for the services, or how many are active in Church events. While these metrics do offer some insights,... by Jeremy G. Woods | Sep 19, 2023 | Church Growth, Church Growth Coaching, Church Marketing, Resource, Tools for Churches, Tools for Churches
1. Understanding Your Church’s Needs: Before embarking on the journey to integrate technology into your Church’s operations, it’s essential to gain a deep understanding of your Church community’s unique needs. This initial phase sets the... by Jeremy G. Woods | Sep 12, 2023 | Church Growth, Church Growth Coaching, Church Marketing
This year, National Back to Church Sunday falls on September 17, 2023. It’s a special occasion to encourage people to return to their local congregations and experience the sense of community that comes with attending a church service. If your church has yet to... by Jeremy G. Woods | Sep 5, 2023 | Church Growth
In a Church Growth Toolkit, there are many tools available for use. From social media to outreach programs, each tool serves a purpose in the grand design of church expansion. But not all tools are created equal, nor are they universally applicable. Some require a... by Jeremy G. Woods | Aug 29, 2023 | Church Growth, Church Growth Coaching
If you’re a Pastor, getting everyone on board with new changes can be very rough. And navigating Church growth can also be rough, especially without an extra set of eyes helping you navigate this. You may wonder what benefits your Church gets through Church Growth... by Jeremy G. Woods | Aug 18, 2023 | Advertising, Church Growth, Church Marketing
If you’re like some Pastors, the shock in the title is that there is the possibility to get advertising money for free for Churches. For other Pastors who knew this already, the shock in the title is that you probably should spend more than the $10,000/month in free...