in Vital Posts and filtered by Communications, Conflict
By Alan Bentrup
Here’s the bottom line: Attending a church for the first time is difficult. Having clear information on our websites can help make that first experience a little easier.
By Annette Buchanan
When was the last time a delegation of 5 or more people from your church attended an event that addressed an area of vital importance to your congregation?
By Linda Buskirk
Luke’s story full of stories provides ideas for how to communicate to and about our congregations.
By Linda Buskirk
Why can’t we just ask people what they want to do?
By Annette Buchanan
Giving and receiving positive feedback as well as negative (constructive) feedback is a prerequisite for having healthy church relationships.
By Alan Bentrup
What shall we do with this powerful tool each of us has, the ability to speak truth into the world?
By Crystal Plummer
If I were to paraphrase Ms. Satir for our context, I might say something like this, “once a church commits to a capital campaign with ECF, thorough communications will play an important role in determining the relationships parishioners develop and how they connect with one another and the overall success of their capital campaign and beyond.”
