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FEATURE / The Church of England’s digital communications team has trained more than 200 parishes in social media and writing for the web.
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The Church of England is pleased to announce the appointment of Tashi Lassalle as Director of Communications.
Digital training for ordinands.
The Right Revd Paul Butler, Bishop of Durham, is delighted to announce that the new Vicar of St Nicholas Church in Durham Market place will be the Revd Arun Arora who is currently the Director of Communications for the National Institutions of the Church of England.
How can your church communicate well? Once you’ve thought about your message and audience, you can plan what you will create and when. Here are some great tips to help your parish plan effective communications.
How can your church communicate well? The first step is to be clear on your aims and who you want to talk to.
Once you’ve done that, decisions about which channels to use and what content to create are much easier. You won’t feel that you have to do everything – you can prioritise.
There are a few quick changes that you can make on social media so that it is accessible to everyone, especially those who are blind or partially sighted, and those who use a screen-reader.
More than a million people are being reached every month with the Christian message on social media, a year after the Church of England adopted a new digital approach, new figures show.