Although many may consider this a ‘no-brainer,’ it’s a question that every church should be asking. But it’s more than just a question of whether your church should use social media, as much as it’s about how your church should be approaching social media in general.
On this episode, we explore the basic question of churches using social media and how it should generally be approached.
Episode Five
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Jumping into social media shouldn’t be taken lightly. A little forethought can go a long way and having a solid strategy and understanding of social media is key to your church’s success.
Five Questions
ChurchMag author Marcus Williamson is a designer living in Columbia, SC and has a passion for branding, illustrating, and print design.
Here are some of the links he shared during his Five Questions:
- Designpiration by Shelby White
- Jon Contino
- Visual James by James Graves
- Signalnoise by James White
- Ugmonk by Jeff Sheldon
You follow Marcus on Twitter, follow him on Tumblr, hire him for a design job and learn more about him on his website.
Link Love
- 11 Imaginative Ways To Use Social Media For Your Church via Steve Fogg
- Everything you need to know about PRISM via The Verge
- Longing For The Good Ol’ Days Of The Internet via Shaun Groves
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Shaun Groves says
Thanks for the love, Eric.
Eric Dye says
Thanks for being awesome!
Marcus Williamson says
Yeah…Dustn was def screaming lol!
Eric Dye says
For real.
Paul Clifford (@PaulAlanClif) says
I for one, would love the random, but fun “how to improve this” and “this is my experience” kind of blog. It could be personal AND (humorous OR lifehackish OR how I did thus and so). I think that kind of blog, filled with stories would work.
Steve says
Thanks Eric for the shout out!
Eric Dye says
Well when you’re awesome, this kind of stuff is sure to happen… 😉
Jeremy Smith says
You need to write more! I eat up your blog articles!