Why Your Church Should Have a Custom Facebook Page

Posted by The Popular News Today on Thursday, December 1, 2011

By John Miranda


The following are five reasons why Facebook should be the tool for your church when it comes to looking for methods to develop online relationships with the folks of your church and your community as well.

1. Facebook does not charge ANYTHING at all. Yes, your church won't be charged a single penny to start your church fan page. Try comparing that to creating a church webpage>! Custom sites begin at $1200 if you're lucky!

2. Facebook is thought to be to be WORLD'S #1 when it comes to COMMUNICATION. catching the interest of th congregation can really one of the most difficult things. As a pastor or minister of a church, you don't have time to personally pickup the phone and get in touch with each and every member. A church Facebook fan page would allow you to notice the needs of the church members, attend to their inquiries, and of course have a small group discussion. These are things that you most likely can't carry out face-to-face on a frequent manner.

3. Facebook promotes better social CONNECTION between the folks and the church. In every ministry, there are members that only show up at church once a week or less. Posting on a regular basis on your church Facebook page helps them continue to be attached and have ideas about what's transpiring on a daily basis.

4. Facebook makes it possible for your church to Readily share pictures, articles, videos and the gospel with everyone. There is no denying the fact that people love to discover snap shots of themselves. Even though they may complain when they discover them, they still really like it! Uploading videos to Facebook is quite simple and easy. If you have a smart telephone with a 3g internet connection, it's as simple as point, click and send. The families at my church love seeing updates from the Children's Minister as he publishes pics of the kids from camp to his Facebook page.

5. A custom facebook page helps build RELATIONSHIPS among the people of the church. Members of your church can meet and get acquainted via your church Facebook fan page. For pastors and ministers of the church, Facebook can be used to get to know more men and women as individuals by browsing through posts. Having data about what is going on in the lives of their members can be extremely handy. At church you can caringly mention, "So how's your mother doing after her surgical treatment last week?




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