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Three Ways to Create Engaging Content With Your Church’s Livestream

Creating church content that’s meaningful and engaging isn’t always easy. By utilizing many of the digital tools already found in your current workflow, your church can build deeper connections and boost engagement with your surrounding community through mission-driven content. Follow along as we cover the significance of 7-day-engagement, the best digital tools for cultivating meaningful …

Taking Back Mondays for Tech Directors

This topic is often rarely discussed, but the leaders and teams behind producing an incredible church livestream often don’t get the recognition they deserve. After a Sunday service, Tech Directors (and sometimes pastors) are forced to devote their entire Mondays to completing a mountain of tasks, like taking down their production site, getting their equipment …

How to Add Closed Captioning to Your Church Service Livestream

Adding closed captioning to your church livestream is  an easy way to enhance your church’s streaming experience.  Over the last few years, church livestreams have gone from nonexistent to full-blown productions, with volunteers and staff managing lighting, cameras, microphones, and more. Adding subtitles to your church livestream is a simple, but powerful way to create …

Top 3 Reasons You Should Pay Attention to Livestreaming Analytics

Years ago, churches had an easier time building a connected and communicative congregation, as congregation sizes were often much smaller and more intimately acquainted. However, as time has passed, many churches that used to hold maybe a hundred or so congregants a week now sometimes see thousands during a single service. And while many have …

The Hybrid Church Model: Creating a Digital Church Experience

Today, every church should be, in part, a hybrid church. Creating an engaging digital church experience is as integral as a physical church building is for growing a strong and robust culture within your ministry. Between your staff, music, events, and communal bonding, in-person and online visitors alike should arrive excited and ready to worship. …

Maximizing Engagement with “On Demand”

As our world becomes increasingly digital, engaging with congregants goes beyond the walls of your physical church walls. Video has been (and still is!) on the rise as a way to engage with people, no matter where they are. In 2023, people are watching, on average, 17 hours of online videos per week.  With the …

Five Options Better Than Connection Cards for Easter

As churches around the world plan for Easter, we know many are looking for new and innovative ways to engage with their visitors. Today, we’re excited to share a guest blog post from our friend Jeff Reed, founder of THECHURCH.DIGITAL. This post is one you’ll want to read before the holiday explosion, as Reed explores …

HDMI vs. SDI Video Transmission: Which Is Right for You?

Anyone who has ever been part of a livestream production knows how vital having a strong video signal is. Whether you’re dealing with confusing adapters, unstable signal transmissions, unexpected signal glitches, or more, situations like these can be the first sign your stream isn’t going successfully. Luckily, one way you can help ensure a stronger …

How to Distribute Your Church’s Livestreaming Budget

Distributing a livestreaming budget for your church can be a stressful process. Between choosing the right investments, trying to cut costs, and strategizing for the future, it can be easy to accidentally put funding in the wrong areas. So to help you avoid total budget catastrophe, we’re covering how to successfully divide your streaming budget …

Top 3 Reasons Churches Should Livestream for the Holidays

While many churches believe their best bet for holiday success is prioritizing an engaging on-site and in-person experience, there are actually many ways in which livestreaming your church services during the holidays benefits current congregants, visitors and newcomers, and even the church itself.  Let’s go over the top three reasons churches should consider streaming for …