Church communications transition plan?

Does your church have one?


Planning the Transition
By Kevin D. Hendricks in Church Marketing Sucks


Let’s talk about a church communication issue that’s incredibly unsexy, unexciting and completely not controversial. Yet it happens all the time.
The transition.

What happens when your web volunteer gets burned out and quits?
What happens when your social media person moves on?
What do you do when you fire the assistant, it doesn’t go well and you realize they have the password to the Facebook page?
What do you do when your go-to copy person switches churches?

Does your church have a plan in place for any of these transitions? One thing churches rarely plan for is the transition. The one thing you can be sure will happen is the transition. So get it together now and come up with a transition plan. You’ll need it sooner than you think.

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