How To Grow Your Church With Instagram
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- čas přidán 9. 07. 2024
- Do you want to know how to grow your church with Instagram? Then you're in the right place. In this video, I'll walk you through how you can grow your church with Instagram.
Watch and Enjoy!
Chris Abbott
Church Growth Agency
Key Moments in this Episode
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00:00 Intro & Summary
01:13 Who Do You Want To Reach With Your Instagram Account
02:48 What Are The 4 Most Common Types Of Posts That You Can Use In Instagram
04:21 How Millenials Use Instagram Stories
06:25 Where To Post Sermon Clips In Instagram
08:16 How To Create Instagram Ads
10:54 How A Church Can Use Instagram
What To Watch Next
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How To Use Social Media For Church | Part 1 | Instagram
• How To Use Social Medi...
Resources
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Visit The Church Growth Agency here:
churchgrowthagency.com/
About Chris Abbott
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Chris Abbott’s extensive years of experience as a pastor, marketer, and church leader have given him unique and practical insight on how to use social media to attract new visitors. He has been a part of 4 local church plants and coached thousands of pastors through his online coaching programs. He now runs the Church Growth Agency and helps pastors around the country grow their church through Facebook Ads, online marketing and digital ministry.
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Great video!
Thanks Thalita!
Great video! Quick question: how often should you post instagram stories to attract the younger gen to your cause (one, twice weekly / daily?)
I don’t think there is a magic number, especially if you’re trying to reach a demographic that you’re not currently reaching. I think the key is to create engaging content and be yourself. The more times you can do that consistently, the better.
I like the idea of trying to post every day, but quality is probably the most important ingredient. And the only way you’ll know if it’s good content is if people engage with it. That’s the metric I always look for - are people engaging with this content by liking, commenting, sharing, subscribing, etc
Would it be useful to follow people living within the same town, to kinda spark some connection?
That won’t hurt but it won’t do much to gain you engaged followers who interact with your content and want to hear what you have to say
@@ChrisAbbottOfficial thank you. Your videos have been super helpful as I'm working to grow my churches social media presence. 👍🏻
This is amazing!
Thanks Frank 👊