4 tips to craft a solid church email newsletter without boring your congregation:
1. Make your subject line interesting.
It’s no use creating a newsletter if nobody opens it.
2. Make it skimmable.
If you preview the newsletter on your phone and you have a wall of text, it’s not skimmable. Don’t waste time to not have it read.
3. Make it about the reader.
You should promote your ministries. But don’t say “Sign up for our groups.” Instead, say “Find friends and community” or “Stop doing life alone”
4. Make it for your audience.
If the newsletter is for people interested in missions, make sure it goes to the people interested in missions. You should send it out to people who want it.
What else would you add for a church newsletter?
Director @ Granite Data Pro | Data-Led Growth for Media & DTC
2wAs someone who skims newsletters more than he reads them, I’m not sure whether I’m on the right or wrong side of this post. Please take my open activity & occasional clicks and don’t bee mad. 💜 🐝