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S1. EP 10: Post This: What to post to broaden your church's reach

4 min · 12 de may de 2026
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Are you posting on social media just to "stay active," or are you actually reaching people? In this episode, we’re stripping away the complexity of social media strategy and giving you a foundational "Triple-Threat" framework. Most churches make the mistake of leaning too hard into one style of content, unintentionally shutting the door on specific groups of people. We’re breaking down the three essential content categories—inspired by different "translations" of ministry—to ensure your feed speaks to the lifelong member, the curious seeker, and the person who just needs a reason to smile. Join Wordslinger News [https://church-scripts.kit.com/efe32dce56]for communication strategies and tips that work for today!

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S1. EP 10: Post This: What to post to broaden your church's reach

Are you posting on social media just to "stay active," or are you actually reaching people? In this episode, we’re stripping away the complexity of social media strategy and giving you a foundational "Triple-Threat" framework. Most churches make the mistake of leaning too hard into one style of content, unintentionally shutting the door on specific groups of people. We’re breaking down the three essential content categories—inspired by different "translations" of ministry—to ensure your feed speaks to the lifelong member, the curious seeker, and the person who just needs a reason to smile. Join Wordslinger News [https://church-scripts.kit.com/efe32dce56]for communication strategies and tips that work for today!

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