Energize Your Church Communications with Church Juice

I’m really excited to let you know about Church Juice.

I met Jerod Clark, part of the brains behind it, at the ECHO Conference [see, that's why you need to go... you make connections!] and have been following his work ever since. I was stoked to hear that he and his team recently launched Church Juice and was anxious to check it out. I believe it will be a great resource to add to your toolbox whether you’re doing print, design, marketing, or the web.

Church Juice is passionate about church communications. They offer free resources, training, community, and a blog to help energize your church communications.

On their blog they are asking questions like, “Is it OK to block someone from your church’s Facebook Page?” to, “Should communications policies be optional?” Yeah. You know you want to jump in on those conversations. They also offer great insights on what’s happening in the world around us and how it impacts the way we communicate.

One cool thing…Church Juice offers community space to post questions and share ideas with other church communications people at all experience levels. You don’t need to feel intimidated or too experienced to ask a question or share your thoughts. We get better at what we do by learning from others!

Church Juice also offers free resources… check out their white paper Website 101: Seven Basics Vital to a Good Site.

With Church Juice being new to the scene, there’s space for you to give input. If you have suggestions or ideas for content or resources let them know.

Ok, stop listening to me babble and go check out Church Juice today!

Tim Schraeder is passionately committed to helping churches effectively communicate the timeless message of the Gospel in a way that’s relevant to our ever-changing culture. He presently serves as the co-director of the Center for Church Communication and is the creator and general editor of Outspoken: Conversations on Church Communication, a field guide for church communication leaders. Tim lives in Chicago where he can be found in any neighborhood coffee shop that has free wifi. Subscribe via RSS | Subscribe via Email | Twitter | Facebook | Google+ | Sign Up for My Newsletter