The objective of this year’s Social Media Summit for Churches is simple:
Push the conversation about social media among church leaders.
While so much of the world is using social media day-in and day-out, some churches and church leaders are missing out on connecting with their local community and members by avoiding social media altogether. And while many churches may have a Facebook Page or many church leaders have a Twitter account, engaging an audience isn’t the easiest thing to do.
The Social Media Summit for Churches is here to help.
Social Media Summit for Churches
Hosted by Nils Smith and Faith Social, you’ll learn a whole lot of awesome in this free, online 90-minute session from seasoned social media and digital ministry experts. They will share strategy and best practices for church leaders to better engage their members and grow their ministry with social media. The Social Media Summit for Churches is the perfect opportunity to invite church leaders in your social networks to take advantage of this opportunity without leaving their desk.
Event Information
- Date: June 4, 20114
- Time: 12:00-1:30pm CT
- Location: Online!
You can register here and follow along on Twitter using the hashtag: #SocialChurchSummit
Curtis says
Hey Eric – any idea if we will be able to view this after it has aired? Maybe a link to the stream if we register perhaps? (I went to your link – but saw nothing of a Q&A section for that type of question)
Chrystal Marner says
I, too, am curious about a later posting of the content shared. I have a meeting at that time but am very interested in this call.
Eric Dye says
Let me ask for you…
Nils Smith says
I can’t guarantee that the event will be made available On-Demand later, but we’re working to get permission to do that and those that register will be first to know
KC says
Epic! Registered.
Eric Dye says
BOOM!
Fiona Cameron says
Can you please tell me what time 12:00-1:30pm CT time is in UTC time (Greenwich Mean Time) please.
I can only seem to find reference to CDT time and CST time and I’m confused. Thanks
Eric Dye says
http://wwp.greenwichmeantime.com/time-zone/usa/central-time/