Because one day the Fulwood site will be like this… and because it was mentioned on Church Marketing Sucks
Blog Ministry » Churches still in Web 1.0: “What is the difference between Web 1.0 and Web 2.0?
The web 1.0 attitude is that the Internet was (and still is in many cases) a platform for attention. People […]

The Brick Testament

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The Brick Testament: the Bible…in Lego.

FC²

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My church is planning a Family Challenge (currently known as FC²). I honestly think this could be a tremendous idea and only regret that I’m unable to devote more time to it.

Church Marketing Sucks: Closed for Christmas:
“3. some peple say ‘why don’t you just do 1 stripped-down service instead of none? you should have enough staff to do a simple guy-and-guitar service!’ well…our mission is to reach people and help them walk with God. we also believe God is honored by excellence. a ’stripped down’ […]

Church Marketing Sucks: Peer Review
What’s the Big Idea?
The idea is to help churches do better marketing. But rather than just critique what’s already been created, we’d also like to give feedback on marketing endeavors that are still in process. That way a church can take the input and make their marketing better. From time to […]

I passionately believe that the Fulwood Methodist Church site should be as accessible as possible to all. Jesus, after all, never told his disciples to go out and preach the good news to just the sighted and the user of Internet Explorer. I’ve recently converted the front-end of the site so that it is now […]

The Liberal Dissenter seems to be one of those who believe it’s alright to hold certain views and, as a fine example of his liberalism, this may even be combined with the exercise of political power.
A fine example of the calibre of this individual’s critical mind is demonstrated in the following:
As a confirmed atheist, I […]

Godcasting

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Missed Church? Download It to Your iPod. - New York Times
I continue to see articles such as the following and honestly believe this could be a good idea for my church to look in to.
Kyle Lewis, 25, missed going to church one Sunday last month. But he did not miss the sermon.
Mr. Lewis, who regularly […]

A Preacher’s Journey

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Too many people in this country (that’s the UK, for those of you reading this elsewhere) seem to think that the likes of Pat Robertson are representative of US Christianity. From the little of his blog that I’ve read so far, I hope that John Wilks is rather more representative. On the aforementioned individual he […]

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