Some seasons are going to feel heavy, uncertain, and uncomfortable. Maybe things have changed (your plans, your community, your role) and now you’re navigating a time that feels like it will never end.
But here’s the good news: God never leads us to a dead end.
It takes faith to step into something new, especially when it feels unfamiliar. For many churches, that step has been launching or leaning into church online.
We’ve seen how God continues to move through digital spaces to reach people we might not otherwise reach. Over the past 20 years, through Life.Church Online we have seen hundreds of thousands of people give their lives to Jesus through Life.Church Online.
So the question is this: are you choosing to embrace this step in technology? Not just to stay current, but to stay connected.
What if God continued to grow and continue to move in your online ministry?
What if God used your online ministry to reach people in your community?
What could God do if you decided to continue leading your online ministry strongly?
Online ministry is an opportunity to disciple people right where they are.
If your church isn’t online yet, we’d love to help. The same tool we use at Life.Church is available to you for free. It’s called the Church Online Platform, and it gives you everything you need to stream your services and connect with attenders through live chat, prayer, and more.
CTA BUTTON: [Start Church Online]
Where’s the best place to run online services? We believe the best place to get started with online ministry is through the Church Online Platform, but there’s also tremendous value in running services through multiple platforms, including Facebook and YouTube. Check out the pros and cons of each.
If you are looking for tips on how to edit videos for your church, look no further! Here is a video to help you edit your videos. Join Ricky as he walks you through some editing techniques.
From training your online hosts to building community, these resources will help you maximize your church's online experience and lead attenders to next steps.