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A photo and video shot list to capture what God’s doing in your church on Sunday.
Learn how to set up Google Ads for your church with this step-by-step guide. Reach people searching for community, belonging, and faith.
Discover the three church graphic management models and find the right approach for your team's size, capacity, and structure.
Small video team? Learn how to create professional church videos with limited staff, budget-friendly gear, and smarter systems.
It’s one of the biggest Sundays of the year, and your graphics should live up to the occasion. Here are 6 styles we’re loving this Easter—plus tips on how to work with your designer to bring these styles to life for your church!
Celebrating another year serving our partners.
We put together a quick guide breaking down the 9 key church media trends for 2026… The ones that will shape how you reach people, build trust, and stay connected throughout the week.
Whether you’re preparing for Christmas services, promoting community events, or sharing the message of Jesus in a fresh way, here are the top social media best practices to help your church connect with people this season.
When the holiday season rolls around, your website’s landing page can make or break your conversion. A well-designed Christmas landing page isn’t just about festive visuals—it’s about clarity, relevance, emotion—and making it dead simple for a visitor (often a busy parent, like you) to take the next step.
Reach people, share your church's unique story, and create opportunities for discipleship with these 6 social ideas.
Social media has the power to extend your church’s impact far beyond Sunday mornings. But without a clear sense of purpose, it’s easy to get stuck in a cycle of random posts that don’t really move the needle. The solution? Create a social media mission statement that keeps your church’s online presence focused, intentional, and aligned with your ministry goals.
When it comes to church communications, resources often feel stretched thin. Maybe you don’t have a full-time videographer. Maybe your social media volunteer only has a couple of hours a week. Or maybe you’re working with an iPhone and a free Canva account.
Have you ever poured time into planning an event, only to hear someone say, “I didn’t even know that was happening!”?
Let’s walk through how to make your Instagram profile more inviting and effective.
Ideas to make sure Father’s Day at your church is anything but boring.
Summer events that get your people out and about, and invite new people to join your community.
Learn how intentional photography transforms casual scrollers into Sunday visitors—no filter required.
Turn the summer slump into a season of growth with intentional invite cards.
Oasis Church came to us with a challenge: design a sermon series for the Ten Commandments, but move away from the rules-only mindset. Here’s what TheSquad came up with. →
Make Mother’s Day matter this year with custom graphics that show her you care.
Ditch the last-minute scramble and learn a system that will make it feel like your sermon series’ planned themselves.
Advertising your Easter services on Meta (Facebook & Instagram) might sound fancy, but it’s simpler than you think! Let’s dive into how you can make this Easter your most attended service yet.
Social media is one of the best places to invite people to your Easter services—you never know when your post will reach someone who might never have had a chance to encounter Jesus.
Your plan for an Easter landing page that guides people from curious clicks to meaningful connections this Easter season.
Facebook announced a major change that will impact churches that use the platform as their sermon archives. Here’s what you need to know.
Can design be both modern and meaningful? This Easter series puts that idea to the test.
It’s one of the biggest Sunday’s of the year, and your graphics should live up to the occasion. Here are 5 styles we’re loving this Easter.
Stop scrambling week-to-week with your sermon series. Use these strategic planning questions to think ahead and create series that serve your mission.