4 Essential Steps to Church Strategic Planning
Just because you are active doesn’t mean you’re accomplishing any real objectives. There’s a difference between planning and church strategic planning.
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Just because you are active doesn’t mean you’re accomplishing any real objectives. There’s a difference between planning and church strategic planning.
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Most churches in America (and around the world) are already creating and sharing content. You’re posting sermon recordings to your website or through your app. You’re sharing photos of your community on Instagram. You’re promoting daily scripture readings on Twitter and Facebook. Maybe your pastor has even started blogging or podcasting. While there are many …
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