Sharing baptisms are always get a lot of likes and favorites.[/caption] So, in an effort to spice things up and change things around, I decided to start posting different kinds of images. I started posting actual photos of what was happening at our Church on Sunday mornings. Go figure! Post actually photos of people doing things and what people were experiencing on Sunday morning. My hope was that people would see themselves and like the picture. After all, most people like and want to see themselves in a photo. But I also thought it would be a great way to promote the church to others. If they saw themselves or something great happening at church maybe they would share it. What ended up happening was that we got a ton more engagement each and every Monday morning since I have been posting these pictures. It has been really exciting! This made me think of other actual photos that I have posted over the years that have gotten a lot of engagement from our community. Why I didn’t piece it together sooner that people liked to see people, I have no idea haha. But what I realized through this discovery was that I actually needed to be posting more photos of people in our social media accounts. Below are 4 types of photos I have found to be really engaging our community.
- Sunday morning. As I mentioned above, taking pictures of what is happening on Sunday morning is a great way to encourage and inspire people on Monday morning and beyond, especially if there is a baptism or other life-changing moment that you happen to get on camera.
- Volunteers. When you snap pictures of volunteers and post them on social media it does 2 things. It honors them and lets them know how much you appreciate them. But it also is a great way to promote the great opportunities your church has for people to serve. Anytime we post about volunteers and what they do it always gets a great amount of engagement.
- Events. This is a great way to promote what is happening at your church by simply sharing the cool event that you are having. Create an Album on Facebook and put them all in there so people can see all the cool things you all are doing in your church or ministry.
- Staff. I have always thought it be a little cheesy sharing picture of our staff, but honestly, people want to hear about the staff working at the Church and what they do during the week. So I have done a few different things over the years to introduce who the staff are to the community. It has been really cool and it does get a lot of engagement.
2 Replies to “4 Photos your Church should be Posting to increase Engagement”