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5 Online Ministry Insights from September 2023

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September

September brought the end of summer and the start of fall. As families are transitioning from the heat of summer to the cool mornings of nights of autumn, it can be tough keeping tabs on all the new digital and online ministry trends and happenings. That is where The Church Digital Podcast Network and Blogs comes in and helps. They strive to keep you updated on all the latest trends in social media, live stream, digital discipleship and all things online ministry so that you can minister and serve your online community more effectively. 

Here are 5 Online Ministry insights and lessons learned from some of the podcasts released on The Church Digital Podcast Network and the blog from September 2023

Fun and Creative ONLINE CONNECTIONS for Your Church

The Fall season brings new opportunities for your Church to engage with your community. For your digital and online ministry, one of the best ways to do that is through social media. Social media allows you to connect and encourage people each and every day. If you are looking for fun ideas, here are 13 different types of posts your Church can make.

We are Moving into a NEW Digital Age

For years we have been in the age of engagement when it comes to our online interactions. The focus has been on engaging with others. However, as Barbara Carneiro shares, we are entering into a new age. It is the age of curation. She shares what that looks like and how your Church can adapt to it in this episode

A BREAKDOWN of the Leading AI Tools

How do you make sense of all the different AI type of tools around? What are the best ones and how do they stack up against each other? More importantly, is there a way for your Church to use them and how? Here is a comparison of the leading AI tools in 2023 with pros and cons identified for each so you can make the best decision for your Church. 

You CAN GO from Digital to In-Person Connections

Unfair as it is, one of the biggest criticisms of online ministry is that people say there is no in person connection. Therefore, there cannot be no real community. We all know that is a false criticism because community does happen online. However, Steve Valdez and SavePoint Ministries is also finding ways to overcome that and connect those in the digital world with in-person community. See how as he talks to Mark Lutz in this episode.

You CAN make Quality Videos with a LIMITED BUDGET 

There can be a tendency to think that in order to make quality videos you need a bigger budget. However, that is not the case. You can make great videos with excellent quality with a limited budget. Find out the tips and tricks you can implement to start making those quality videos here.

What do you think? What are other online ministry insights you learned from this past month?  Share your ideas below or on social media.

Through the Digital Church Network we are helping physical and digital churches better understand the discipleship process, and helping churches and church planters understand this and other decentralized mindset shifts. Joining the DCN is free and be encouraged! 

 

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Tom Pounder
Tom Pounder

Tom Pounder was born and raised just outside of Washington, DC. He is the father of 4 daughters and loves being a girl dad. He has a background in Student Ministry working over 22 years with teenagers and currently serves as the Online Campus Pastor at New Life Christian Church in Chantilly, VA. He blogs and podcasts weekly at http://thechurch.digital.

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