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Bonus 3 - Text In Church Academy On-Demand Video Library
Bonus 3 - Text In Church Academy On-Demand Video Library

Step-by-step video training to help you effectively connect with your community and build stronger relationships using Text In Church

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Written by Caleb Miller
Updated over 9 months ago

The Text In Church Academy shares what we’ve learned from churches across the country as well as the proven, powerful communication strategies those thriving churches are using.

Then, our Communications Manager, Jeanette Yates, will take you step-by-step through setting up 4 powerful communication strategies in your Text In Church account.

Guest Follow-up - We'll discuss 3 BIG mistakes churches make in their guest follow-up efforts and how to overcome them with powerful communication tools and a proven 6-week guest follow-up plan to make sure your guests feel known, noticed, loved, and invited back to your church.

Plan A Visit - The Plan A Visit strategy will help you increase your first-time guest attendance by making it easy for your website visitors to plan their visit to your church. This simple process helps your team and your guests to be prepared and have an amazing first experience with your church.

Member Communication - I think you are going to really appreciate this strategy because we are talking about how you can increase attendance by connecting with your members throughout the week. When you reach out to people during the week, you can keep your church front of mind and let them know you are thinking about them. Those are 2 huge wins for relationship building!

Church Outreach Events - Events hosted by your church are a great way to connect with your community and begin learning more about who they are and how you can serve them as a church. However, churches often spend so much time planning the event itself, that they miss the most important part, connecting AFTER the event!

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