Church Online: The Steps

Our 2nd kid turned 2 yesterday

Our 2nd kid turned 2 yesterday.

Yup, Benjamin was born on Valentine’s day in the back of our once functional Chevy Malibu, with God’s guiding angels and the Texas 911 operator.

I am still surprised I did not faint (too many sitcoms?), but grateful it all worked out.  My Son, Benjamin

The funny thing is that, despite it was an unusual event, I almost forgot Benjamin’s  birthday (and my wife’s Valentine’s gift). As I said, I am grateful it all worked out 🙂

Also,  not to be outdone, I  almost forgot to send you an update about our #ChurchOnline series.

Here is  part 2…  Church Online: The Steps

If you recall, in our first post we covered the big picture of bringing your church online. It  means more than just providing content and streaming sermons. It means replicating your church’s vision and values, using the right digital resources.

In order to do this, there is a need to create a process – a funnel that moves people from an initial interest in your church, through conversion, to growth. It ultimately should guide your visitors to become full members of your church and to reach Christian maturity.

In this post, we will talk in more detail about how to set up this process.

Lauren's quote

As Lauren said, I went into details and included very practical steps you can take during  this month.

Do let me know if you have any questions or comments. I check emails frequently and reply to each  personally.

Church Online: The Steps

Ps. If you or someone close to you had a similiar experience during a childbirth, love to hear about it as well in the comment section below. 🙂

Jason Alexis is passionate about helping churches, ministries and non-profits get their message out to a mobile, global and social generation. Having began his career as an engineer, Jason believes that marketing and communications should be based on hard data, systemic analysis and proven best practices. As the founder of Fluid Ministries, Jason brings this scientific common sense approach to church communications and marketing. He helps churches to spread the age-old Gospel message through modern high-tech communication channels including mobile apps, text messaging and social media.
As a devout Christian, Jason bases his life on solid Biblical principles. That said, Jason recognizes his own imperfections and failure to consistently live out his convictions. Because of this, he knows his need for God's mercy and compassion. He is inclined to extend this mercy to others rather than judge them. Jason strives to run his business and personal affairs with integrity and virtue.

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