5 Ways Pastors Can Use Videos In Emails To Increase Engagement
In an age where inboxes are flooded with text-heavy newsletters and generic announcements, pastors have a unique opportunity to cut through the noise with...
Resources of the Month: The Wonder-Working God: Seeing the Glory of Jesus in His...
Free eBook Resource of the Month: The Wonder-Working God: Seeing the Glory of Jesus in His Miracles by Jared C. Wilson Do you believe...
The One AI-Powered Thing Gen Z and Millennial Audiences Want At Sunday Services That...
Episode Summary: Join Kenny Jahng, host of the Church Tech Today podcast, as he welcomes Matt Cook, CEO of Aberdeen Broadcast Services, to unpack...
Light Up Your Desk: 10 Essential Kits for Better Video Meetings
If you spend a lot of time on video calls, you know how crucial good lighting is for looking professional and feeling confident on...
Struggling to Fill Your Church Tech Team? Use This Proven Strategy
Your church probably depends on a small group of volunteers every weekend. If you’re like most leaders, the tech and media teams are always...
Why Your Congregation Thinks Your Videos Look Unprofessional (And the 5-Minute Fix)
Every Sunday, thousands of pastors and church leaders jump on Zoom calls, record announcement videos, and stream messages to their congregations. But there’s one...
How A Pastor’s 30-Minute Sermon Can Become 10+ Pieces of Content (And Why Most...
TL;DR: Your Sunday sermon is a content goldmine—use AI to turn it into short clips and posts that extend discipleship, grow reach, and keep...
13 Popular Laptop Cases To Consider In 2025
When you invest in a laptop, protecting it with the right laptop case becomes essential. A good laptop case not only safeguards your device...
10 Real-Life Examples of Sermon Video Clips Using Sermon Shots AI.
One of the most effective ways to extend the impact of your Sunday sermon is by sharing it throughout the week on social media....
Top Church Website Companies in 2025
In today’s digital world, every church needs a website – it’s often the first “door” visitors check before attending in person. A simple yet...








