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5 Reasons Your Church Shouldn’t Stop Livestreaming

For church leaders, guiding a community through uncertain times isn’t just a job—it’s a calling. Yet, amidst the multitude of tasks and challenges faced daily, the decision to maintain a technologically advanced service, such as livestreaming, can often appear burdensome, time-consuming, and potentially conflicting with traditional values. Once a stop-gap measure hastily adopted to remain …

Where Should Churches Stream Their Services

The Problem: Ready, Fire, Aim… or Omni-Channel 101 In today’s world, it’s uncommon to stumble upon a church that doesn’t provide an online avenue for engaging with its services. Once churches embraced livestream technology, the next question arose naturally: “Where should we broadcast our church services?” To which most churches replied, “Everywhere.” In marketing terms, …

The Power of Digital Evangelism: Reaching a Global Audience with Livestreaming

Arguably, the largest mission field on planet Earth is the digital one. Churches, organizations, and individuals have an immense opportunity to share Jesus online. The idea of digital evangelism is not a new concept. Organizations like Global Media Outreach and the Billy Graham Evangelical Organization create ad campaigns globally to connect with individuals who don’t …

3 Factors That Set Digitally Resilient Churches Apart

Lackadaisical attendance, a drop in giving, disenfranchised younger generations—the Church faces daunting struggles weekly, the weight of which can feel overwhelming.  With so much pressure, how does the church overcome? First, some good news. According to Pushpay’s 2024 State of Church Tech Report, 91% of churches like yours stream church services online. This is a …

Bridging the Gap: Utilizing Technology to Build Church Community

Why should your church utilize technology to build a digital community? Biblically, the church of Acts met “daily in the temple courts… to break bread from house to house, sharing meals with gladness and sincerity of heart” (Acts 2:46). While we don’t often see daily relationships in physical churches today, digital gets us to the …

A Livestreaming Checklist for a Successful Church Service

Now more than ever, church livestreaming has become a crucial part of modern church services. It’s not just about reaching people who can’t physically be there, it’s about making sure everyone feels included, connected, and part of the worship experience. Let’s dive into this church livestreaming checklist to make sure you’re set up for success. …

What’s the Best Church Livestreaming Setup Look Like?

Creating the perfect church livestream setup isn’t a walk in the park.  It’s a complex blend of technology and timing, all meticulously coordinated to ensure the Gospel’s transformative message deeply connects with viewers, bridging hearts and minds across distances. In today’s digital era, church livestreaming has taken on new importance as a potent means of …

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 …

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 …

Streaming Remote in Rural Alaska With Resi

Alliance Christian Fellowship (ACF) Church is a unique organization that showcases just how incredible of a tool technology can be. Based in the remote town of Eagle River, Alaska (about 12 miles from Anchorage), the ACF congregation regularly fluctuates in size. This fact, paired with the town’s remote location and small population (about 30,000 give …