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Read Before This Sunday
Pastor, this one step can fill your Church
Dear Pastor,
If you're praying for revival, this is the practical spark your Sunday worship needs.
📬 Sunday Prep Checklist:
✅ Pray Pray Pray
Before you do anything here, pray and read the Scriptures. Seek God and ask Him to bless your Church and to bring revival.
✅ Post a Personal Video Invite Today
Use your phone. Be real. Smile. Say “We saved a seat for you” and invite people to this Sunday’s message. Post on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Twitter/X, and YouTube.
✅ Update Your Church’s Google Listing
Claim it if you haven’t. Add your Sunday times, website link, and a photo of your building and of your welcome team.
✅ Schedule 3 Social Posts
Use Canva.com to create:
A Bible verse graphic
A behind-the-scenes photo
A teaser quote from this Sunday’s sermon
Post them 48, 24, and 2 hours before your service.
✅ Go LIVE for 2 Minutes on Saturday Night
Remind people: “See you tomorrow at 10!” Encourage prayer, share excitement, and tag 5 regulars.
✅ Email Your Church List
Subject: You’ll love what’s happening this Sunday
Body: Give 2 bullet points about the message, a photo, and a simple P.S.: “Invite a friend!”
✅ Add a Follow-Along Sermon Outline
Use YouVersion Events, a Facebook post, or just a printable PDF. Make sure guests can follow easily.
✅ Assign Someone to Greet EVERY Comment
Whether online or in-person, no one gets ignored this Sunday.
✅ During Service: Ask People to Share the Stream
Say it from the stage. “If you're watching online, hit that share button. You never know who might hear the Gospel.”
✅ After Service: Schedule a Review Request
Use a form (like Google Forms or Wombot) and ask, “What was your experience like today?” Add a Google review link.
If you’re serious about reaching people this week:
👥 Join the Facebook community: https://facebook.com/groups/digitalchurchmarketingcommunity
Let’s not let the world out-communicate the Church.
In Christ,
Jeremy G. Woods
CEO, FaithVenture Media