United Methodist Communications offers proven tips and tricks to grow and strengthen your ministry using social media.
Check out these specially selected articles to jump start or hone your social skills:
Five not-so-new but really important things to remember about social media
Four people-focused tips to increase your church's social media effectiveness
Facebook Groups could be really good for your church
Why social media advertising may be right for your church
How to respond when negativity hits your Facebook page
Is there a place for your church on TikTok?
What message works best on which social platform?
What's a social media calendar and why do you need one?
Why you need a social media comment policy
The symbol that inspires people to #act: #hashtags
How to encourage positive social interaction in the age of trolls and cyberbullies
Use Facebook ads to help make difficult church decisions
What to do when you're tired of Facebook
6 questions every church social media policy should answer
When is the best time to post to social networks?
Social media: Take a cue from John Wesley
Engaging in small group ministry on Facebook
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Commentary: Social media enables community around news
Social media takes disciple-making global
Ask The UMC: How can we livestream worship legally?
Virtual worship is here for good
Virus alters but does not stop Sunday worship
Pandemic challenges music ministers, choirs
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Social media is more than being social. It’s a ministry. United Methodist Communications is using social media to inform, encourage, motivate, inspire, and engage followers of Christ--and we are resourcing churches to do the same.
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