Tag: visitor followup

  • 7 Creative Things You can Mail for Children’s Ministry Followup

    7 Creative Things You can Mail for Children’s Ministry Followup

    Kids love getting mail. If they’ve visited your church for the first time, mail them a ‘thanks for coming’ note on one of these 7 creative things you can mail for children’s ministry followup. It turns out you can mail lots of weird stuff if you affix a proper mailing label and proper postage. Their […]

  • How to Capture Names Without Seeming Pushy

    How to Capture Names Without Seeming Pushy

    The following is a guest post from Don Corder of The Provisum Group, a friend in ministry that shares my heart for making church management and administration easier for pastors. Figuring out how to capture names without seeming pushy is key. In 1936, Dale Carnegie wrote one of the best books ever written on forming […]

  • How to Use a Church Drip Campaign

    How to Use a Church Drip Campaign

    Ever had trouble remembering to send followup emails to guests of your church? Or getting a staff member or a volunteer to? Setting up a church drip campaign is a great way to create a consistent, timely series of followup emails or SMS messages so you don’t have to remember. With a church drip campaign, […]

  • Avoid these Grand Opening Bottlenecks

    Avoid these Grand Opening Bottlenecks

    You’ve been praying, dreaming & planning about the launch of your church plant for years and now the day is approaching. Be sure your plans include contingencies for these very likely grand opening bottlenecks. Grand opening bottlenecks are caused by the spike in attendance created by your grand opening celebration. You’ve had a growing team […]

  • Craft these 9 Pieces to Your Church Plant Followup Process

    Craft these 9 Pieces to Your Church Plant Followup Process

    Church plant guest followup will always be about people and relationships, but a few simple systems and tools will make staff & volunteers’ jobs easier and multiply their effectiveness. The brutal reality is that you will have a church plant followup process whether it’s an intentional one or an accidental, haphazard one. Making it solid […]