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In the first 48 hours, the advert received over 110,000 views on Facebook, and a further 60,000 on Twitter, entirely through organic sharing by churches and individuals.
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With dragons, talking carrots, and even a surprise comeback for ET all vying for centre stage in the annual festive advertising bonanza, the Church of England is putting real-life stars at the heart of its campaign to invite more people to church this Christmas.
Websites and social media make it easy for people to find you online. We share five quick updates to make sure your online presence is up to date and inviting.
A checklist for your digital platforms this Christmas
The congregation of St Paul's Church in St Albans is to lead a national Church of England social media campaign encouraging people to come to church this Christmas.
Social media can be a powerful way to spread the word and invite even more people along to something this Christmas.
A Church Near You has received more than 50 million page views already this year and 81 per cent of people who have visited were on the site are first-time visitors. This offers a huge evangelism opportunity for local churches.
The digital team shares essential updates for your social media, A Church Near You pages and newsletter to prepare them for new visitors this Christmas.
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.