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Awareness days, celebrations and religious holidays - Ideas for a full year of church communications
BLOG / Read up on the basics for setting up social media accounts for your church or individually.
One of the questions we most frequently get asked as a team is ‘how can our church reach and engage different groups of people on social media?’
A list of some of the most important things to get you started on social media.
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.
What do you need to know about using social media as a youth worker? We've asked the Church of England's Safeguarding Team, with insights from youth workers on how to put this into practice.
This week’s blog focuses on how we can care for ourselves online, and make sure we take some time to check in with those who are looking after our church’s social media presence.
FEATURE / The Church of England’s digital communications team has trained more than 200 parishes in social media and writing for the web.
Commissioned by the Archbishops of Canterbury and York, today's final report proposes a radical and inspiring vision for adult social care in England, drawing on Christian theology, tradition and values.
Encourage people to visit your local church building this summer by taking part in Stained Glass Summer - share a picture or video of one of your stained glass windows using the hashtag #StainedGlassSummer and inviting people to come and visit your building.