30-Day Church Media Challenge
Start building better church media without burning out your team.
One focused action per day, designed to help your team breathe easier and build momentum without pulling time away from ministry.
When did media become more urgent than ministry?
If we had to guess, you didn’t step into ministry to spend your nights juggling graphics, videos, and last-minute requests.
You said yes because you care about people and your church’s mission. Feeling worn out isn’t a lack of faith—it’s what happens when the work outgrows your support.
This challenge was created with you in mind.
How the challenge works
How long does it take?
Each task takes 30 minutes or less and fits into real ministry schedules.
What will it do for my team?
Reduce daily friction, create order, and help you move from reactive to steady progress.
What is it?
A free weekday email series with one simple media improvement per day.
What changes in 30 days:
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Less stress and chaos
Your files, requests, and workflows begin to feel more manageable, so the week doesn’t feel like a constant scramble.
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Clearer processes
Volunteers and team members understand what’s expected, which reduces confusion and last-minute fixes.
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More breathing room for ministry
Your time and energy are freed up for the work that matters most, so you can focus on people instead of content.
We’ve been there too
Built by church staff who understand the weight of the work
We’ve been on church staff, and we understand the weight of the work and the eternal impact you’re making. We’ve partnered with over 3,000 churches to make media better and help them focus on people over content.
This challenge reflects what we’ve learned firsthand: small improvements create breathing room, and long-term, strategic media comes from having a team that walks alongside you.
Join the Challenge
Your first step towards practical support for church staff who care deeply and need a better way forward.
How we’ve helped churches like yours
“We don’t have to question if the posts shared have our tone and values...”
— Drew from The Hills Church