We are proud to announce the recent launch of TheGatheringNashville.com. The Gathering Nashville is a movement of Christ followers who have come together to create environments and experiences where real people connect to God and each other to change the world.
The next M2LIVE webinar will feature Cynthia Ware — A technology and church development consultant, Cynthia also serves as the executive director of the Center for Church Communications. Join us online August 17th at 11:30 a.m. (EDT).
The next M2LIVE webinar will feature DJ Chuang; we will be discussing ways that leaders and volunteers can champion web ministry in their church. Join us online June 29th at 11:30 a.m. (EDT). To access the webinar, visit http://www.M2LIVE.org/live.
So how do you find consensus when creating a new visual design for your church website? The one thing you need to fully understand is that it is near impossible to get more than two people to agree on choice of colors, fonts and design style. But you can find consensus.
The name may be a bit different, but the intent is still the same – to grow the Kingdom by embracing new media. M2LIVE.org (formerly Ministry 2.0) will host its inaugural webcast on April 14, 2010 at 11 a.m. (EDT), featuring 8BIT founder and North Point Ministries’ creative web director, John Saddington. Saddington will be discussing church social media strategy development.
The “QR” acronym stands for “Quick Response.” Widely used in Japan, QR codes store bits of information like serial numbers or in this case, a URL web address. To read the code, it requires that you snap a photo using a smart phone like an iPhone, Android, etc. In my case, I downloaded the QR App to my iPhone – it allowed me to shoot a photo of the QR code that Google provided and then immediately processed the code.
This past weekend, I was blessed to have the opportunity to share the keynote message at the UCC Web University in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. This was the first in a series of regional web ministry trainings opportunities hosted by the United Church of Christ.
My presentation was titled “Web Ministry: Past, Present, and Future”. While [...]