We will identify segments of the sermon where the wisdom of scripture crosses paths with the lived experiences of the average Joe/Jane Bloggs. This is a reflection of how Jesus used parables to connect and teach.
This is the sweet spot for social media!
Your Congregation - Human memory tends to forget things when they only hear them once. But if people hear a sermon multiple times, it's more likely to stick in their long-term memory. And that can have a big impact on changing their lives.
People Evaluating Your Church - Before visiting your church in person, people will search for information online. What kind of impression are you making? If your social media page is filled with "sermon shorts", it will give newcomers a good idea of what to expect in less than a minute.
Unchurched Individuals - Thanks to social platforms' discovery algorithms, people who don't know anything about your church or Jesus might come across your content. This could be a life-changing encounter where they learn The Good News and it could completely change their life's path.
Online platforms now offer personalised discovery algorithms, customised to the user's viewing habits and interests
Churches can now share their message with a wider audience by cross-posting content to multiple social media platforms with
a single post
Vertical video is now the preferred format on all platforms, making it easier for churches to reach their audience through engaging visuals.
Repurposing your sermons into the online experience in short 1min clips are a sustainable way for churches to bring a biblical message to the digital realm.
In Disciple 167 I discuss how churches can harness the power of social media platforms and other digital channels to attract, engage and nurture congregations and those on a journey of exploration of the Christian faith
A wider look at digital marketing and the various channels that you can use to promote your church Ior even your business) - I also look at current and
future trends
DISCIPLE 167