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Video content is an online trend that has accelerated throughout 2019 and will continue into 2020.
A clear and simple approach to social media can go a long way to building anticipation and excitement for your service or event and reach more people with an invitation to come along.
Twitter tells us the one thing they want clergy to know when using social media.
Safe Spaces is planned as a vital support service for survivors of church-related abuse across the Church of England and the Catholic Church in England and Wales.
Threads, much like Twitter, is a text based social media platform. Threads launched on the 5th of July 2023 and received 10 million users in the first 7 hours of launch.
NEWS / The Joint Implementation Commission (JIC) of the Church of England and Methodist Church in Britain has called for "Church leaders and decision-making bodies to make the Covenant a priority in order to bring our Churches closer together in mission and holiness."
Follow our step-by-step guide to create your own Christmas graphics for social media with Canva.com
Are hashtags useful for a church on social media? In this blog, we look at what hashtags are and how a church can use them effectively in 2021.
The Archbishops of Canterbury and York and a number of senior church leaders are inviting Christians across the nation to participate in the month of prayer as a second lockdown in England comes into force.
Church of England parishes across the country are inviting their communities to join them this Sunday to mark the 100th anniversary of Armistice Day.