Is Your Church Social Media Page a Dirty Parking Lot?

No church that I am aware of, would allow their grounds to become unkempt.  Every church property that I have ever seen at least keeps their grass cut. 

 

Why is that? 

 

In part, of course, the keeping up of church property is good stewardship of the thing that God has given them.  The property has been given to the church, and caring for it is an act of faithfulness, love, and worship.

 

Additionaly, the church cares for its property because neglecting it would dissuade members and guests alike from worshiping and visiting.  

 

A neglected church social media page is much the same.

 

If your church has a page, then somewhere, someone decided it was important to have it.  They opened it up for people to follow, to keep people up to date on announcements, and maybe even to attract new visitors. 

 

But what happens when a church social media page sits empty or hasn’t been updated for weeks or months?  A few things:

 

Your church members who rely on social media for updates and announcements are left out.

Your church members who need encouragement on social media don’t get it.

And potential visitors turn away from updated pages.

 

In essence, your digital real estate is unkempt.  The grass has grown too high, and there is trash in the parking lot.  If you secured the real estate, you are now it’s steward. 

 

But who has the time?

 

That’s why we created the Church Social Media Subscription.

 

For just $19.99 each month, you will receive 10 social media ready images and 15 social media prompts.  These will be a combination of prompts to help you know what to post, coupled with specific content that will help you populate your Facebook and Instagram pages. 

 

We will include appropriate hashtags as well. To ease your social media burden, just visit our site, click “Pay Monthly”, and we will deliver content on our around the 15th of each month and each month going forward. 

 

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Don't hesitate to call if I can encourage you.

 

Gordon Duncan

919-412-8161

www.churchtrainingpartners.com

 

 

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