The Seminary of Hard Knocks Podcast | Church Communications, Marketing, and Social Media
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
Show Notes for this episode can be found at www.sethmuse.com/34.
If you want to deliver compelling messages to your followers, you will need to do a little research at first. You'll have to practice the art of listening online to see what your people care about and struggle with most. Only then will you be able to learn how to minister to them properly via your church's social media channels.
Kevin is a marketing professional for Trained Up and helps churches all over to focus their message and reach new people.
Be Known for Something w/Mark MacDonald, Ep. 24
A Clear Guest Connections Strategy, Ep. 23
Digital Discipleship w/ Van Baird, Ep. 22
The Social Media Mission Field, Ep. 21
Why You Need a Ministry Coach Yesterday, Ep. 20
Church Growth Strategies that Involve Everyone, ep. 19
Becoming a Life-Long Learner w/ Josh Blankenship, Ep. 18
The 8-Fold Path to Great Spiritual Conversations, Ep. 17
Church Tech and Media on a Budget w/ Brandon Rowe, Ep. 16
Mobilize Your Church to Action w/ Dave Shrein, Ep. 15
Answering Objections to Christianity w/ Dr. Justin Bass, Ep. 14
Writing Great Copy w/Marguerite Andrews, Ep. 13
Leveraging Digital Relationships for the Gospel w/ Katie Allred, ep. 12
Transitions in Ministry w/ Tom Pounder, ep. 11
Creating a System for Great Feedback with Wes Gay, ep. 10
Leading Volunteers with Michael Wallace, Episdode 09
Building Trust Through First Impressions with Adam McLaughlin, Ep. 08
Really Mean: When Worship is Too Loud, Ep. 07
Collaboration Between Churches with guest: Jeff Harding, Ep. 06
A Policeman, a Poet, and a Pastor: Race Relations, Part 2, Ep. 05
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