David Clark
David Clark lives in Bloomington, Indiana, where he works in advertising. He is passionate about creativity, social media, running, and Chipotle.
3 Reasons Why Your Church Needs a Social Media Coordinator
Wednesday June 17, 2020 | David ClarkA good Social Media Coordinator ensures everything sounds and looks the same. They ensure social media isn't an afterthought in your church’s communication strategy—which it should never be. Read more
What to Do When You’re Burning Out in Ministry
Wednesday May 13, 2020 | David ClarkSo, how can you turn the ship around? How can you course correct, and ultimately get to a better place? Here are four tips that you can do to help prevent that burn out. Read more
3 Ways Your Church Can Leverage Facebook Groups
Thursday February 28, 2019 | David ClarkFacebook Groups are a great place to build community. So how can your church leverage Facebook Groups to help your people interact more intentionally? Let's dig into a few ways: Read more
Effectively Using Facebook Groups for Your Ministry
Friday August 31, 2018 | David ClarkIf you’ve spent much time on Facebook, you know that Facebook groups can be a powerful tool for leveraging the convenience of social media with the need for community. But if you’re in any position of church leadership, you also know that something like this can be tricky—and it certainly shouldn’t be done without intentionality […] Read more
Repurposing Your Ministry Content Online
Friday August 24, 2018 | David ClarkA lot of work goes into producing creative content for your church. From graphic designers to video editors to writers, photographers, and other local artists, there’s a great deal of blood, sweat, and tears that generally only see the light of day briefly. That’s such a shame! Wouldn’t it be great if you could get […] Read more
How to Build a Social Media Team
Friday June 15, 2018 | David ClarkWhether you’re at a church of 50 or 500 or 5,000, you should be embracing and utilizing social media and all it offers. But the reality is, many churches simply cannot afford—or choose not to put paid resources into—staff for these roles. Regardless of where your church falls on this spectrum, it’s going to be […] Read more
Communicating With Your Volunteers
Friday May 11, 2018 | David ClarkWe’ve established the importance of volunteers many times before. They are your lifeblood. Without them, it would be nearly impossible to do ministry at all! But a crucial part of sustaining longevity with your volunteers falls entirely in your lap—communication. How, what, and when you communicate with your teams can make or break their experience […] Read more
3 Social Media Pain Points for Churches
Friday May 4, 2018 | David ClarkSocial media is a wonderful tool when used correctly, but it certainly has its challenges, especially in the context of a church. But it’s not a space we can afford to ignore—social media is a must today. That doesn’t mean that it’s not frustrating at times, though! There are a few pain points that cause […] Read more
Why NextGen Ministry Matters
Monday November 20, 2017 | David ClarkIf you’ve been in ministry for any length of time (especially recently), you’ve probably heard the term “NextGen” thrown around a lot. It’s pretty trendy these days. But it’s one of those rare trends that actually lives up to its hype. Buzzword or not, it’s something you should be exploring further —especially if it’s not […] Read more
Re-Visioning Parent-Church Partnership
Monday November 6, 2017 | David ClarkAhh, November . . . The calm between the storms. Fall launch is over, school has started, and for the most part, families are back into their routines. It’s a few short weeks to take a deep breath before the craziness of the holiday season sets in. And while it’s important to take some time […] Read more
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