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Get your church noticed

This webinar looks at ways in which we communicate, linking together publicity and mission to form a coherent strategy for your church

HOW DO YOU ENSURE PEOPLE know about the amazing events and activities your church organises? How do you convince them that what you do and what you believe might be relevant for them? How can your church create and maintain a great reputation?

Designed for anyone with an interest in promoting what your church does, the session is led by Neil Pugmire, who has been director of communications for the Church of England’s Diocese of Portsmouth for 24 years. It is based on his book ‘100 Ways To Get Your Church Noticed’, the third edition of which was published by Church House Publishing in October 2024. Find out more at www.getyourchurchnoticed.com.

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Resources from the webinar

You can find the online presentation here, or you can download a copy below:

If you would like more information about how to put together a communications strategy, or more tips on effective communication, the book ‘100 Ways To Get Your Church Noticed’ is available from Church House Publishing.

You may be interested to see the Get Your Church Noticed website which includes more examples of effective communication and allows you to submit examples from your own church. You can also use Facebook or X.com to keep in touch.

Finally, Neil has written two helpful posts on how to get started – How to make a communications strategy to get your church noticed, and Seven ways to make your communications strategy work for you.

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