How to Simplify your Church Communications Request Process

Whether you are a Student Minister, Campus Pastor, Family Minister or Church Communicator, communications is KEY to your ministry. You need to be able to get information out not just to those you are ministering to but to the whole Church as well. So how is the best way to do that? What the communications request process you go through? That seems to be the stumbling block for many churches out there.

That is why Justin Dean joins the podcast today. Justin is the Co-Founder of That Church Conference, author of PR Matters, runs SundayU and the Sunday to Sunday Facebook Group. He has a background in Church Communications and basically bleeds Church Communications.

Today Justin joins the podcast to talk  a new request form he and his team developed designed specifically for Churches. It’s called Request Forms (go figure) and can be found at Church Comm Tools.

ACTION STEPS:

  • What stood out to you from this conversation? What communications request process do you use? How is it working?  Share your thoughts on social media using the hashtag #ymsidekick to share. 
  • If you want to connect with Justin you can find him on Twitter, connect with him on any of the above links. 
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Tom Pounder

A father of 4, Tom is the Student Minister and Online Campus Pastor at New Life Christian Church in Chantilly, VA. He blogs, vlogs, and podcasts regularly about student and online ministry stuff.

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