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Apr
22

Is Church Marketing Dead?

Posted by: James Dalman | Comments (20)

There is something going on but I quite can’t put my finger on it. It’s a gut feeling that’s right more often than not. I think the church landscape is drastically changing and that church as we know it now is going to evolve (no, I am not supporting Darwin) into something much different. It’s just a hypothesis or idea I’m working on, whatever that’s worth.

One thing I do know in many conversations I’ve had lately with church leaders and church planters is that some of the media tools we have used over the last few years is losing their effectiveness or not working at all anymore. Are people fed up with advertising and marketing? Or could it be the message isn’t clear enough or that possibly the product, service, or dare I say it, the church just stinks?

I think it’s a combination of all of them.

People are tired of getting spammed or hordes of junk mail. I see and get stuff from churches that are atrocious! They say too much, don’t communicate clearly, make unchurched people feel judged, or look like somebody hurled on the paper and attached a logo. Some of the marketing tools observed from churches I have visited over-promises and under-delivers. They try to be something they are not.

Even though I believe that many churches still need to catch up with the 21st century, I think by the time they do, it will be too late. So what do we do, or better yet, what’s my buzz word for the day?

“Realationships”

Yes, it’s misspelled but notice it says real. You know what’s going to build your church and the Kingdom? Forming real relationships! Not those cheesy types of friendships where it’s surface level or fake. You can’t pretend to care or be interested – it has to be true and authentic – or you might as well stay in a cardboard box. And building “realationships” is going to take work… a dirty, four letter word! There’s no magical kool-aid, pill or Three Minute Program to do it for us. We have to go in this messy world and love people. It’s a simple but difficult to follow solution.

Church marketing is dying. Throwing a slick advertising piece or website at the public isn’t going to cut it much longer. The church of tomorrow will require more than a campaign. It will require investing personally and hanging out in people’s jacked up lives.

My buddy Jeremy Stowe gives four features of using Facebook in college ministry.

I’ve got a profile on Facebook but have to admit … I haven’t gotten on and learned how to use it. Evidentally, a lot of people are using it as their ONLY source of web communications (crazy, I’m soooooo 90′s!).

I think if you encourage Jeremy enough … he might just write some more posts about college ministry using his signature dry sense of humor!

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Apr
24

Passion’s Hope for the Hokies

Posted by: Cory Miller | Comments (4)

Passion has released a special free album in the wake of the Virginia Tech tragedy. It includes tracks by Matt Redman, Charlie Hall, the David Crowder Band and Chris Tomlin.

Check it out here.

What an incredible ministry seeking to share the love and hope we have in Jesus Christ!

[Thanks for Brian for sharing the link love!]

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Normally I try not to answer the “business” phone on weekends – especially on holidays – but yesterday I did and got interviewed by Scott Brooks of the Union Leader in Manchester, NH about the buzz surrounding The Dialogue Church.

The Dialogue Church kicked off its official launch yesterday and apparently the word was out about the controversial and edgy, yet highly effective, buzz campaign The Branding Shed did for them. It’s funny because I was telling Steve Jesmer, the lead pastor, that we should be prepared with a media kit including some ‘sound bytes’ in case they got some press. They got it all right!

This leads me to the topic and some quick advice…if you are launching a church, a new ministry, or a program – be ready in case you get that call from the press or a news channel. It pays to be prepared and knowing what to say. I wasn’t prepared and thought I could have done a better job. You never know what piece of the conversation the media will take so try and give them clear and relevant info that works for what you are doing.

The article is called Worshipping Outside the Box and you can read it by clicking the link.

One of my seminary friends Ariel Vanderhorst is offering some excellent copywriting services for churches at excellent rates. (I don’t get any money from this … just the joy of helping a friend help churches.)

Check out his ballpark rates here.

He’s written for some great publications and is an awesome guy. Dependable, solid, trustworthy. In fact, I’m using Ariel right now to do some feature articles for our church newsletter.

If you’ve got some content you need written … from brochures, to websites and probably everything in between … Ariel’s your guy!

[Please note: No animals were harmed in the making of this testimonial ... and no arms were twisted, rather mine was willingly offered without request to do this because I believe in Ariel's work ... I mean ministry.]

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