Ep. 166: How "Showing Up" helps your Ministry


Orange Conference ’18 begins and we talk about the value of showing up. More importantly, we talk about the value of showing up in the lives of students and families when relationships may be rocky or students may be distant. When you show up in their lives then it can communicate so much about the love of Christ in their lives and how much you care for them. ACTION STEPS:

  • Share your thoughts! How have you seen “showing up” help your ministry? Share your thoughts on social media using #ymsidekick when you share
  • ORANGE CONFERENCE INFO:
    • Cory and I are at the Orange Conference. Follow Cory on Twitter and his blog and you can also follow him on Twitter here. He’s a great resource so hit him up and will have lots to say about the conference.
    • Find out other Orange Bloggers are saying about the conference here.
  • The Twitter Advantage – Some churches are giving up on Twitter and that’s a mistake. This platform has unique advantages over other social platforms and can be leveraged to bring people from your community through your church’s front door. Discover how Twitter can be one of the most effective tools in your communications tool box.
  • Facebook Group! Join the Digital Bootcamp Facebook Group to learn how to be more effective using digital tools for your ministry join the group. This is for ALL Ministers, not just Church Communicators or Social Media Managers. If you are a ministry leader or volunteer, this is the group just for you!
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