How to Find Your Church’s Audience (And Figure out Who You Are Ministering To)

The greatest obstacle to effectively communicating with your community is failing to define your ministry audience. Here are three steps to do it right.
Jayson D. Bradley
Jayson D. Bradley July 9, 2018 · 2 min read

The greatest obstacle to effectively communicating with your community is failing to fully define your ministry audience. But despite its necessity, this is often a confusing or intimidating ordeal for church leaders. Plain and simple, church leaders who know how to define their ministry audience are a rare breed! That’s why we made it simple for you. By following the three steps in the graph below, you will be well on your way to communicating more effectively to the needs and expectations of your community!
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Hearing Your Ministry Audience

We hope you enjoyed that and found it useful, but defining your ministry audience is just the first step. As you are well aware, there is loads more to do, and a graph can only go so far. Stay tuned for other resources that will help you build entire campaigns to reach your personas.



Jayson D. Bradley
Jayson D. Bradley Jayson D. Bradley is a writer and pastor in Bellingham, WA. You can find his work all over the internet, including Overviewbible.com and Ministryadvice.com. View more posts from Jayson D. Bradley
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