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Why Social Media Is the Greatest Opportunity for Church Growth Right Now

I had the chance to join Drew Barker and Tim Ferrara on the Eyes on Jesus Podcast to talk about something I care deeply about: how churches can use social media to reach new families and grow their congregations. This was a really fun conversation because Drew and Tim brought up some tough questions, including […]

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The Future of Church Media: My Conversation with Brady Shearer of Pro Church Tools

I recently sat down with Brady Shearer, the founder of Pro Church Tools and Nucleus, for an episode of the ChurchCandy podcast. If you have been doing ministry and have any kind of social media presence, you have probably come across Brady’s content. He has been creating resources for churches for years, and this conversation

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How Pastor Roberson Pier Built New England’s Largest Church Plant — And What It Means for Your Ministry

Discover how Pastor Roberson Pier and his team built Freedom City Church — the largest church plant in New England — by obeying God’s call, doing the hard work, building systems, and using smart marketing. Learn the key lessons for church planters and how ChurchCandy’s digital strategy can help you reach more people.

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How Pastor Pradeepan Jeeva Planted a Church in America’s Most Un‑Churched City

When I first sat down with Pastor Pradeepan Jeeva, I expected to hear a typical church‑planting story—fundraising, volunteers, maybe a few creative outreach ideas. What I got instead was an incredible journey that started with Sri Lankan Hindu refugees and wound up in the heart of Seattle, one of the most un‑churched cities in America. Pradeepan grew

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