Does social media empower or impair our call to act as the body of Christ? Let’s examine together how we…
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Online discipleship, building community and outreach are often talked about, but what is working? Come hear case studies, best practices…
Phil Cooke – Writer, Filmmaker, Media Consultant. Founder of Cooke Pictures in Burbank, California and co-founder of TWC Films in…
OurChurch.Com will be an exhibitor at the Catalyst Conference this week in Atlanta Wednesday through Friday. If you’ll be at Catalyst, follow us on Twitter and Facebook. We will be giving away 8 Bonefish/Outback gift cards during the conference.
As I look around the exhibitors area at the FL/GA Lutheran Educators conference, almost every exhibitor has a bowl of…
Tomorrow Mark, Kurt, and I are heading across the state to Daytona Beach for the 2009 Florida/Georgia (District of the…
Mark and I will be representing OurChurch.Com as exhibitors at the Florida United Methodist Conference in Daytona Beach this Wed and Fri. We’ll also be blogging and Twittering from the conference using the #flumc hashtag.
One of the biggest fears any website owner has about the new interactive website features is loosing control of the content of their website. This is especially true for churches. These fears are understandable and can cause the leadership of a church to decide not to have an interactive website and just stick with the static, well-controlled website they have. But I think that would be a mistake. Here’s why…
While discussing interactive church websites at the Interactive Church Conference, one of the pastors in our group brought up…
The social web has taken off over the past couple of years. This is due to a change in the philosophy of how people think about websites. Web 2.0 and beyond is no longer about static pages and sharing information, but about interactive websites that facilitate sharing life. It’s about real life and real experiences. So, what can you do on your church website to allow people to share their lives and is your church website really the place for all this messy sharing?