Scott Vaughan is a professional public speaker with 30 years experience in front of smaller- and larger-sized audiences. Using a mix of stories, anecdotes, and church examples, Scott delivers a straight-forward look at church communication strategy and methodology. Each of the following topics is best presented in a three-hour block of time, but each can be condensed to one- or two-hour blocks.
Topics:
The New Paradigm - There is a new paradigm taking shape in church communication culture. There is a shift away from expensive print and mailing – though there remains a necessary place for it – and a shift to simpler, easier-to-manage websites, social networking, and – yes – interpersonal communication through stronger greeter ministry and assimilation. God knows our churches, including mine, are facing budget giving challenges, and I believe some of the “new thinking” related to church communication is God’s way of helping. Churches will find that this new paradigm is less expensive, easier to manage, and provides greater return on investment. What’s the catch? Well, there will be more pressure on strategically approaching communication ministry, better planning, better hiring, and in developing simple promotion messages that meet people where they are living and working and playing.
Church Communication Strategy - An overview of communication ministry in the local church, why it's necessary, and how it can impact spiritual and numerical growth.
Church Communication Formula - A practical guide to getting the best possible promotion message to the best possible audience. Want to increase awareness and participation? This formula works.
Facebook, Twitter & Texting - There is a new paradigm occuring within the way people communicate. Is the church communicating at the same pace as its people?
Sunday School Growth Conference - For the traditional Sunday School organization, this topic is designed to grow classes using strategic communication as a foundation.
Contact Scott for pricing and scheduling: (803) 315-0234 or by e-mail.
Groups, like professional chapters or denominations, can host a three-hour learning event that is self-sustaining and has no impact on the organizational budget.
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