Whether it’s packaged with a ChCMS (a church membership database app) or not, there are many different private church social networks; such as The City, The Table Project and Church Social Networking—to name just a few. If you include online apps like Yammer and Socialcast, the list grows even longer!
On this episode of the ChurchMag podcast, we tackle the question:
Are private, closed, walled-garden, church social networks ever a good idea?
Episode Eight
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If you were hoping for an easy “yes” or “no” on this episode, you’re not going to find it. So, you’ll just have to listen. 😉
Five Questions
ChurchMag author Rachel Blom is a veteran youth leader with a deep passion for Jesus and teens. She’s Dutch of origin, American at heart, but lives in a small town in the south of Germany with her husband and son. You can find her posts on youth ministry, where her real passion lies, at Youth Leaders Academy
Link Love
- Mashable, Why Is Marko & Prodigal Magazine via Rachel’s favorite blogs
- Need a skateboard? This designer prints ’em via CNET
- Crafty engineer 3D-prints a portable NES via CNET
- How to Deliver Social Media Content Consistently via Justin Wise
- What Will Be the Cost to the Church? via Tim Challies
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Jason Delgado says
Regarding your last link to Challies, check out what the largest denomination started at their last convention: http://www.bpnews.net/BPnews.asp?ID=40452
Eric Dye says
Awesome! Thanks for the link, Jason! Great news. 🙂
Eric J says
Any idea why this got re-published?
Eric Dye says
Did it re-publish in the podcast RSS?
Jason D says
Ya podcast RSS, happened to me too
Eric J says
Yes in the podcast RSS.
Eric Dye says
Yeah, guys, we probably bumped something when we were moving our feeds around during our move to Buzzsprout.