• Episode 018: How to Inspire the Crowd

  • Aug 18 2021
  • Length: 58 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 018: How to Inspire the Crowd

  • Summary

  • Welcome to the Bricks and Clicks Church Leadership Podcast where church leaders and ministry experts share ideas, solutions and experiences about making church work in person and online.

    Today on the podcast, our hosts Jason Perkins (Perko) and Duncan Banks (Banksy) have a conversation with Tracy Stonecheck, Meg Davidson, Britt Kitchen and Scott Kitchen from North Point Partners discussing how to inspire audiences of all different ages and through various platforms.

    It’s time to flip the lid on what drives your church. If your current strategy to reach new people is driving lots of new growth then you probably don’t need this webinar series. If not, then we’d love to help.

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    We also wanted to take a minute to thank our partners, of both the Further Faster Network and the Irresistible Churches Network.

    Right Now Media

    The FOR Company

    If you are interested in the Further Faster Network in the United Kingdom or the Irresistible Churches Network in Australia, please email bricksandclickspodcast@gmail.com so that we can get you connected. Our website mentioned in the show will be up and running as soon as possible!

    We are looking forward to connecting with you.

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