The three questions
First things first – it’s wise to think before you talk, so why should the way churches communicate be any different? Your message needs to be intentional and targeted, as well as maintaining the voice of the organisation.
Who are your audiences? Are your communications reaching them? Do they understand your intended messages, or are they going to misunderstand who you are as a ministry and what you’re trying to say to them?
What communication channels are your audience using, which should you be investing in? Critically, how is your church team organising your output across a range of channels – who is responsible and could it be more efficient?
Where ChurchTrain comes in
The first step isn’t starting – effective communications takes planning. ChurchTrain can help you to plan your church communication strategy from scratch, or advise on making it even more effective. Message us, or read the church communications blog for some helpful insights.
ChurchTrain training sessions help you put your church communications plan in to action. These sessions are tailored to your needs and your specific situation, showing you the tools to use and processes that can help you become more efficient and effective. Find out more on the training page.
A brand isn’t just a logo. Everything your church organisation puts out carries a message, and as someone involved in communication, it’s your job to make sure that message is consistently on brand. Of course, looks are important too, though – let’s talk about making you look awesome!
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