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In Part 2 of "Hiring Trends & Top Questions For Building Teams," we sit down with Phil Bowdle to explore how to do more with less in ministry. Uncover the surprising disconnect between senior leaders and their teams and learn how to bridge this gap. Phil shares insights on embracing your role as a creative, pitching new hires, and best practices for interviewing. Discover effective strategies for casting vision to volunteers and ensuring your team is aligned and motivated. Stay tuned for more insightful discussions, and don't forget to share and subscribe!
Join us on Part 1 of "Hiring Trends & Top Questions For Building Teams" as we sit down with Brian Taylor to answer the crucial questions you need to ask when building your team. Discover surprising hiring trends we're seeing in churches and nonprofit organizations nationwide. Gain valuable tips on promoting the right individuals, handling difficult conversations, and ensuring your team is aligned and effective. This episode is packed with practical advice for leaders aiming to build resilient and high-performing teams in today's ever-changing landscape. Stay tuned for part two with Phil Bowdle, and don't forget to share and subscribe for more insightful discussions.
The guys are joined by author, leadership coach, and friend of the podcast Phil Bowdle to discuss how to navigate leadership, conflict, and tension within church media teams. Visit Phil's website for the resources that were discussed in today's episode:https://philbowdle.com/Join the Blackbar Discord to keep the conversation going:http://discord.blk.bar/
On today's episode, we welcome two friends: Phil Bowdle and Dennis Choy. Phil is the Vice President of Marketing at the Slingshot Group - a great service that helps churches with staffing needs. We also then welcome Dennis Choy - Dennis the production director at Saddleback Church. We are talking all about staffing, team culture and healthy leadership. If you deal with people and teams at church, you know how helpful these conversations can be. We pray this encourages you. SHOW NOTES --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/makingsundayhappen/support
Links and resources mentioned in this episode: 10 Facts No One Tells You About Church Communications MinistryAdditional worthwhile resources on Church Comms:"Rethink Communication" by Phil Bowdle — available on Amazon "PR Matters: A Survival Guide For Church Communicators" by Justin Dean — available on Amazon"Lasting Impact: 7 Powerful Conversations That Will Help Your Church Grow" by Carey Nieuwhof — available on Amazon Support the show
What really is a Communications Ministry and what's the role of a Communications Director? How do ministries best utilize and truly, come alongside our communications leaders to make things better in our contexts? These are some of the topics I tackle today with me guest, Phil Bowdle. Phil Bowdle is the author of Rethinking Communication: A Playbook to Clarify and Communicate Everything in Your Church, a phenomenal book that serves as a foundation for bettering our communication in ministry. Phil is also a fellow Associate and Coach with Slingshot Group where we serve together. Please see the links below for more information to reach out to Phil! https://philbowdle.com/ Rethinking Communication Book www.darlingthepodcast.com Have an idea for a future episode, or a story you want to share? I'd love to hear from you! Please write to us at darlingthepodcast@gmail.com. Music by Hymns of the People can be found here at Spotify or Apple Music Hosted by Anchor: It's everything you need to make a podcast all in one place for free! Download the free Anchor app or go to Anchor.fm to get started. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
What really is a Communications Ministry and what's the role of a Communications Director? How do ministries best utilize and truly, come alongside our communications leaders to make things better in our contexts? These are some of the topics I tackle today with me guest, Phil Bowdle. Phil Bowdle is the author of Rethinking Communication: A Playbook to Clarify and Communicate Everything in Your Church, a phenomenal book that serves as a foundation for bettering our communication in ministry. Phil is also a fellow Associate and Coach with Slingshot Group where we serve together. Please see the links below for more information to reach out to Phil! https://philbowdle.com/ Rethinking Communication Book www.darlingthepodcast.com Have an idea for a future episode, or a story you want to share? I'd love to hear from you! Please write to us at darlingthepodcast@gmail.com. Music by Hymns of the People can be found here at Spotify or Apple Music Hosted by Anchor: It's everything you need to make a podcast all in one place for free! Download the free Anchor app or go to Anchor.fm to get started. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On today's episode, we are diving into the last message in our series "In The Waiting". This week's message was titled “The Family of God” because this part of Paul's letter was very personal in 1 Thessalonians 5:12-22. It was obvious how deeply he loved the believers in Thessalonica. In our discussion with Jessica Dixon and Phil Bowdle, we will be touching base on Paul's encouragements in his letter, accountability in the church, challenges of admonishing idols and how praying without ceasing is essential in our lives as believers.
Do you want to lead through breakthrough or manage a crumbling ministry? The answer seems obvious, of course! Brewster and Phil Bowdle chat about the three things that when you put them together will empower you and your team to be authentic while putting Jesus on display!Catch up with Phil at his website.Follow Brewster on Instagram and Facebook.Find more info at http://stephenbrewster.me/podcast.
Steve Veale and Tyler Newsome are joined by Phil Bowdle and Brian Kase to dive deeper into Sunday's message titled "The Trap of Doubt".
Phil Bowdle is a Pastor at West Ridge Church and leads a large team of creatives and the author of the book Rethinking Church Communication
This week, we welcome Nate Bramsen from ROCK International and Creative Arts Director Phil Bowdle. Nate is an evangelist that travels around the world sharing the Gospel. It is not uncommon for Nate to speak dozens of times over a month and be anywhere in the world. He is the Executive Director of Rock International - a great ministry that serves and equips the church with tools to reach and disciple people in nations around the globe. We also share an interview that we did last year with our friend Phil Bowdle how to put Jesus on display through our Worship Experiences. SHOW NOTES --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/makingsundayhappen/support
This week, we welcome Nate Bramsen from ROCK International and Creative Arts Director Phil Bowdle. Nate is an evangelist that travels around the world sharing the Gospel. It is not uncommon for Nate to speak dozens of times over a month and be anywhere in the world. He is the Executive Director of Rock International - a great ministry that serves and equips the church with tools to reach and disciple people in nations around the globe. We also share an interview that we did last year with our friend Phil Bowdle how to put Jesus on display through our Worship Experiences. SHOW NOTES --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/makingsundayhappen/support
On this week's episode, the guys talk with Phil Bowdle about how vital understanding social and digital media is and will continue to be for the church. Phil, author of Rethink Communication, has had years of experience with both social and digital media, and he's currently the Creative Arts Pastor at West Ridge Church in Georgia.On the conversation today, Phil shares how important intentionally developing and understanding social media needs to be for every church that has transitioned to an online space. He also shares some of the methods that he's resorted to over the years to be relevant online, to avoid burnout, and to lead his creative teams well. You can check out Phil's personal website as well as his book, Rethink Communication, at the link below:PhilBowdle.comhttps://philbowdle.com/Click the link below to join the Blackbar Community on Discord:http://discord.blk.bar/Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/blkbar)
The Seminary of Hard Knocks Podcast | Church Communications, Marketing, and Social Media
THE SEMINARY OF HARD KNOCKS PODCAST with Seth Muse and Meagan Ranson Church Communications | Marketing | Social Media This episode I talk to Phil Bowdle about his new book ReThink Communications. He says that Attendance, Engagement, and Attention have all changed and the church has to make a shift. Find out more in this episode! LINKS Phil's website (sweet branding) Phil's Book. Phil's Twitter The Communications Shift Your Church May Not Be Ready For OTHER GREAT LINKS Podcast gear! Seminarystuff.com is live! 88 Ideas for Church Social Media Posts *Affiliate links mean I may receive a small commission on your purchase at no extra cost to you. Follow Seth:
Read the full blog of this episode here: https://get.tithe.ly/blog/church-communication-revolutionized Today on Modern Church Leader, Phil Bowdle, Creative Arts Pastor at Westridge Church, explains how your church can transform thousands of lives through social media with this simple mindset shift. Never miss a show, subscribe via: iTunes: https://apple.co/2DQSm5i YouTube: http://bit.ly/364e95D Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2YkLC9f Stitcher: http://bit.ly/33NWXQx Google Play: http://bit.ly/387hLWp Soundcloud: http://bit.ly/2s1LjnC Subscribe for cutting edge tools and strategies for church leaders. Is your church in financial trouble? Do you wish you had more resources to reach people for Christ? Subscribe to Modern Church Leader to get daily tips on how to increase giving, remove the stress from managing your church, and grow your church with the latest digital tools. Grow Your Church For Free With Tithe.ly Sign up for Tithe.ly here: https://get.tithe.ly Sign up for the Tithe.ly newsletter here: https://get.tithe.ly/books/unleash-generosity What is Tithe.ly? Tithe.ly is the global leader in digital giving, church engagement, and church management software. Tithe.ly serves over 12,000 churches in 55 countries, and is trusted by churches and ministries such as Hillsong, North Coast Church, Rock Church, and Ravi Zacharias International Ministries.
Our guest today is once again Phil Bowdle. Phil is the creative arts pastor at West Ridge Church in NW Atlanta, a UMC preacher’s kid, and a church communications coach who has worked with all kinds of churches and leaders, United Methodists among them. Phil is back to walk us through how he approaches planning … Continue reading "Practical Planning"
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A great conversation with Phil Bowdle, Creative Arts Pastor at West Ridge Church in NW Atlanta, and author of Rethink Communication - A Playbook to Clarify and Communicate Everything in your Church. Instructive and helpful! https://www.philbowdle.com
his week on the show, we conclude our chat with Phil Bowdle. Phil and Carl chat about the changes in communication we've had in the church the last few years. We finish walking through Phil's new book Rethink Communication. Phil is the Creative Arts Pastor at West Ridge Church in Atlanta. He is passionate about creating high impact experiences that lead people to Jesus Christ. He ministers to church communications leaders, creative teams, church planters and more. He also speaks, offers communication and creative coaching, and blogs about communication, leadership, and the creative church. For show notes, video interview and resources for your production team, visit twelvethirty.media/196 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/makingsundayhappen/support
his week on the show, we conclude our chat with Phil Bowdle. Phil and Carl chat about the changes in communication we've had in the church the last few years. We finish walking through Phil's new book Rethink Communication. Phil is the Creative Arts Pastor at West Ridge Church in Atlanta. He is passionate about creating high impact experiences that lead people to Jesus Christ. He ministers to church communications leaders, creative teams, church planters and more. He also speaks, offers communication and creative coaching, and blogs about communication, leadership, and the creative church. For show notes, video interview and resources for your production team, visit twelvethirty.media/196 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/makingsundayhappen/support
This week on the show, we welcome Phil Bowdle back to the podcast. Phil and Carl chat about the changes in communication we've had in the church the last few years. We walk through Phil's new book Rethink Communication. Phil is the Creative Arts Pastor at West Ridge Church in Atlanta. He is passionate about creating high impact experiences that lead people to Jesus Christ. He ministers to church communications leaders, creative teams, church planters and more. He also speaks, offers communication and creative coaching, and blogs about communication, leadership, and the creative church. For show notes, video interview and resources for your production team, visit twelvethirty.media/195 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/makingsundayhappen/support
This week on the show, we welcome Phil Bowdle back to the podcast. Phil and Carl chat about the changes in communication we've had in the church the last few years. We walk through Phil's new book Rethink Communication. Phil is the Creative Arts Pastor at West Ridge Church in Atlanta. He is passionate about creating high impact experiences that lead people to Jesus Christ. He ministers to church communications leaders, creative teams, church planters and more. He also speaks, offers communication and creative coaching, and blogs about communication, leadership, and the creative church. For show notes, video interview and resources for your production team, visit twelvethirty.media/195 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/makingsundayhappen/support
Welcome back to the unSeminary podcast. You're going to be rewarded for tuning in to today's conversation with Phil Bowdle, the Creative Arts Pastor at West Ridge Church in the Greater Atlanta area. West Ridge started in 2002 and has since planted more than 150 churches all over the world. They focus on trying to […]
They sound simple, but implementing these communications best practices means big operational changes for most churches. Churches tend to be reactive instead of proactive in their communication—and that's one reason why churches we're guiding through the Unstuck Process almost always self-identify communication as a "core issue" that's getting them stuck. In this episode, Tony shares the top 3 mistakes he sees churches make when it comes to how they approach communications, and Phil Bowdle, author of Rethink Communication: A Playbook to Clarify and Communicate Everything in Your Church weighs in with his perspective on how churches can get more strategic. Jesus said, "Go and tell," but he didn't say that had to happen on a Sunday morning platform. Listen to this episode for a fresh perspective on your church's communication strategies. For the full episode transcript, links mentioned during the show, and to download the Leader Conversation Guide, visit this episode's Show Notes at theunstuckgroup.com/episode84. Join the Live Conversation on Social Media If you're listening on Wednesday morning, when the episode first releases, join the live conversation The Unstuck Group's team will be having on social media about this week's topic. We use hashtag #unstuckchurch on Twitter. Or you can join in on Facebook. Ask your questions, add your comments about this topic, or check out the Show Notes for the questions we plan to discuss! If you're catching this episode later, you can still join in! Just tag us @unstuckgroup or use #unstuckchurch, and include [episode 84] in your post for reference.
It cannot be denied that the world around us is constantly changing, and the impact that the internet and social media have had on how we communicate with one another isn’t just a big change, it is a massive change. On today’s episode of the MyCom Church Marketing Podcast, we are speaking with Phil Bowdle, … Continue reading "Rethink Communication with Phil Bowdle"
This week on Tithe.ly TV, Dean and Frank are joined by Phil Bowdle, a creative arts pastor and author of "Rethink Communication," to talk about how you can tell compelling stories to unleash generosity. During their conversation, they discuss: why storytelling is so powerful, 4 questions every great story answers, stories church leaders should tell, and how churches of any size can tell compelling stories.
The Seminary of Hard Knocks Podcast | Church Communications, Marketing, and Social Media
The Seminary of Hard Knocks podcast with Seth Muse Where church communications are fun, Instagram is life, and no one feels like an idiot. Get notified when I drop a new episode (and other perks) HERE. This episode I talk to Phil Bowdle about his new book ReThink Communications. He says that Attendance, Engagement, and Attention have all changed and the church has to make a shift. Find out more in this episode! Also, make sure you sign up for the Engage Conference happening this week! There are some real heavy-hitters for church communications, leadership, and marketing here. Get the VIP pass to watch anytime! The conference is February 4-12, so you can still see it. But you can definitely see it at your convenience if you get that VIP pass...just sayin. Links from the Show Phil's website (sweet branding) Phil's Book. Phil's Twitter Follow Seth on Instagram Join the Seminary of Hard Knocks Facebook group at sethmuse.com/group 88 Ideas for Church Social Media Posts
Phil Bowdle is challenging the church to rethink how we approach communications in the biggest cultural revolution since the invention of the printing press. In our conversation we discuss some of the points from his brand new book: Rethink Communication, A Playbook to Clarify and Communicate Everything in Your Church. Here is the link to this book that I highly recommend for church communicators and pastors, https://amzn.to/2MHwo8C.
In today’s Lunch and Learn episode, Kenny Jahng brings Phil Bowdle, the Creative Arts Pastor at West Ridge Church in NW Atlanta, to discuss rethinking church communication. Phil is the author of Rethink Communication: A Playbook to Clarify and Communicate Everything in Your Church. Kenny and Phil discuss how the practices of church communication need to change to integrate technology, realizing that engagement and interaction is completely different in today’s time than it was in the past. Listen in to today’s episode to learn how things are changing in getting your message out as a church, and how to use best practices to integrate technology and the message you are trying to communicate. Find the Book here: Rethink Communication: A Playbook to Clarify and Communicate Everything in Your Church RethinkCommunicationBook.com Website: philbowdle.com
We are excited to have Phil Bowdle on the podcast this week!He is a stellar guy and communication master, but most of all, he's got an amazing heart to see the Church be awesome.Learn more about Phil's book -- Rethink Communication: A Playbook to Clarify and Communicate Everything in Your Church -- and read about it at Church Marketing Sucks.It's time to rethink communication for the church.Do you have any questions for Phil Bowdle?Ask us via Twitter @ChurchMag using #cmagcast, send us an email at podcast@churchm.ag, or tell us here and we'll get you his reply.
It is a pleasure to share with you my conversation with Phil Bowdle. Phil serves as the Creative Arts Director at Westridge Church in Dallas, GA. where he and his team work hard to create high-impact experiences that lead people to Jesus. If you lead a team and want to know what it takes to lead boldly, then this conversation is for you. Thank you for listening. Here is my conversation with Phil Bowdle.The post 013: Bold Leadership – Learn To Block For Your Team appeared first on JeremiahBartlett.com.
This week we are joined by Phil Bowdle from West Ridge Church in Atlanta, Georgia. Phil is the creative arts pastor at West Ridge Church in Atlanta, Georgia. He's passionate about building creative teams that put Jesus on display.Nik + Ross also take some time to update you on their new year, what they'll be reading in 2018, and bring some creative ideas for New Year Resolutions that you might want to add to your list.This week's REPLY ALL question is:What books are on your reading lists this year? You can answer in our Facebook Group: CRTVTALKS or on social media by following @CRTVCHURCHPod on all social media networks. Follow CRTVCHURCH on social media @CRTVCHURCH on all handles and check out our website CRTVCHURCH.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
http://prochurchtools.com/196 - It’s important to look ahead and plan for the future. Phil joins us to take about this next generation of churches, and where he sees the church going in the future. What's In This Session? Ministering through the biggest communication shift in the last 500 years (9:11) Recognizing the importance of change despite being wildly successful (10:35) How much longer will the megachurch model remain viable? (14:05) Why churches are missing the mark when it comes communication (17:55) What makes change so difficult (23:08) Navigating difficult decisions & relationships with senior leadership (27:45) 3 questions to continually ask your team/leadership (30:46) What to do if you’re an older pastor recognizing the need for change (34:28) Show Notes & Resources Mentioned West Ridge Church PhilBowdle.com Phil on Facebook Phil on Twitter Drift 3 Instant Takeaways In the last decade the average church hasn't changed how they communicate, but the average person has. It's critical that churches recognize this shift and learn to communicate to their community in a way that they will recognize and understand. The medium isn't sacred - the message is. People are starving for authenticity. People want to go some place where they don't feel like everyone wants something from them. Our culture is inundated with advertisements. Stand out by putting people first, not your church. Don't be another sales pitch. Fear makes change difficult. 80% of people do not like change. To overcome this, consider decisions based on the people in your community that still need to be reached, instead of just your existing congregation. Find the full transcript for this session of the Pro Church Podcast at http://prochurchtools.com/pcp196/.
In this episode, Caleb and Todd talk with Phil Bowdle, Creative Arts Pastor at West Ridge Church. *Guest Links* PhilBowdle.com ( http://philbowdle.com ) West Ridge Church website ( http://www.westridge.com ) West Ridge Church on Facebook ( https://www.facebook.com/westridgechurch/ ) West Ridge Church on Twitter ( https://twitter.com/westridgechurch ) West Ridge Church on Instagram ( https://www.instagram.com/westridgechurch/ ) *Links Mentioned* Things App ( https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/things-3/id904237743?mt=8 ) Asana ( https://asana.com ) Google Docs ( https://www.google.com/url?cd=2&esrc=s&q=&rct=j&sa=t&source=web&sqi=2&url=https%3A%2F%2Fdocs.google.com%2F&usg=AFQjCNEIuCAP5ckjI_MMIBXMyhRWtdQJDQ&ved=0ahUKEwjen6qrjIDVAhVGeCYKHeAyBCAQFggrMAE ) Impossible to Ignore: Creating Memorable Content to Influence Decisions - Carmen Simon ( https://www.amazon.com/Impossible-Ignore-Memorable-Influence-Decisions/dp/1259584135/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&keywords=impossible+to+ignore&qid=1499738345&s=books&sr=1-1 ) Building a Story Brand Podcast with Donald Miller ( https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/building-storybrand-donald-miller-clarify-your-message/id1092751338?mt=2 ) Craig Groeschel Leadership Podcast ( https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/craig-groeschel-leadership-podcast/id1070649025?mt=2 ) EntreLeadership Podcast ( https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-entreleadership-podcast/id435836905?mt=2 ) How I Built This ( https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/how-i-built-this/id1150510297?mt=2 ) The Accidental Creative ( https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-accidental-creative/id93424211?mt=2 ) This American Life ( https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/this-american-life/id201671138?mt=2 ) Revisionist History ( https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/revisionist-history/id1119389968?mt=2 ) *What We Learned* *1. Think like a consumer, not a staff member.* It's tempting to think that everyone may like what we like, but that's not the case. We can also think that people know as much as we do and understand more than they really do. Whenever you are getting ready to do something think like your audience. They are the ones who you're going after. *2. Create memorable experiences by breaking people's expectations.* Figure out how you can exceed people's expectations. On social media, look for ways to create 1-on-1 moments instead of 1 to all. Phil said that for a night of worship they asked what songs people wanted them to play and then took some of those songs and created a video for them on social media. *3. Know what your brand is.* Your brand is more than your logo. Your brand is not what you say about you, it's about what others say about you. If you want to know what your brand is ask people what brought them to your organization and what keeps them there. *New Episode Every Tuesday* Subscribe for free on iTunes! ( https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-learners-corner-podcast/id1191180253?mt=2 ) Leave us a rating and review on iTunes! ( https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-learners-corner-podcast/id1191180253?mt=2 ) It's the best way for us to expand this conversation and it helps us learn how we can better help you. Subscribe on Google Play! Subscribe on Stitcher! ( http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-learners-corner-podcast/the-learners-corner ) Like our page on Facebook! ( https://www.facebook.com/thelearnerscorner/?ref=aymt_homepage_panel ) Continue the conversation with us during the week through Twitter! ( https://twitter.com/LearnersPodcast ) See what's going on during the week with us on Instagram! ( https://www.instagram.com/thelearnerscorner/ ) Subscribe for free ( https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-learners-corner-podcast/id1191180253?mt=2 ) and you won't miss our next episode with the creator of the Instagram account, @stlouisgram Jordan Bauer.
In this episode, Caleb and Todd talk with Matt Belz and Tim Hughes, founders of the clothing company, Loyal Collective. *Guest Links* Local Collective Website ( https://loyalcollective.com ) Local Collective on Facebook ( https://www.facebook.com/LoyalCollective/ ) Loyal Collective on Instagram ( https://www.instagram.com/loyalcollective/ ) Loyal Collective on Pinterest ( https://www.pinterest.com/loyalcollective/ ) *What We Learned* *1. Launching is easier when you're doing it with someone else.* There are many situations that people face that become easier when you're not facing them alone. Anything from not knowing how to handle a situation to overcoming failure. Having a friend with you also makes the celebrations that much more fun. *2. You have to be willing to reinvent yourself.* No one has the same job for 30 years anymore because of the constantly changing work environment. Jobs become automated and others become eliminated. This means that you must be willing learn new skills so you can adapt to your environment. *3. Figure out what differentiates you from everyone else.* Loyal Collective decides that they were going to sell high quality clothing products directly to their customers. This has allowed them to provide less expensive products while still maintaining high quality. Everyone has the ability to figure out what makes them unique and set themselves apart. *Quotes* "Failure is easier to move through when you have a friend." - @LearnersPodcast Click to Tweet ( http://ctt.ec/b35V8 ) "If we didn't love the process we would have quit." - Tim Hughes @LearnersPodcast Click to Tweet ( http://ctt.ec/DR7I1 ) "If you're not willing to change and adapt you're going to be left in the dust." - Tim Hughes @LearnersPodcast Click to Tweet ( http://ctt.ec/KBNuR ) *New Episode Every Tuesday* Subscribe for free on iTunes! ( https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-learners-corner-podcast/id1191180253?mt=2 ) Leave us a rating and review on iTunes! ( https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-learners-corner-podcast/id1191180253?mt=2 ) It's the best way for us to expand this conversation and it helps us learn how we can better help you. Subscribe on Google Play! Subscribe on Stitcher! ( http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-learners-corner-podcast/the-learners-corner ) Like our page on Facebook! ( https://www.facebook.com/thelearnerscorner/?ref=aymt_homepage_panel ) Continue the conversation with us during the week through Twitter! ( https://twitter.com/LearnersPodcast ) See what's going on during the week with us on Instagram! ( https://www.instagram.com/thelearnerscorner/ ) Subscribe for free ( https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-learners-corner-podcast/id1191180253?mt=2 ) and you won't miss our next episode with the Phil Bowdle of West Ridge Church.
Phil Bowdle talks about how what used to work a decade or two ago in church communication no longer works. So how do you adjust your church communication in 2017 to reach your community in areas like: Social Media, Engagement, Storytelling, Worship and Announcements?
In this week's show, I welcome Phil Bowdle. Phil is the Creative Arts Pastor at West Ridge Church in Atlanta. I talked with Phil about how the church can be more creative in reaching people. We talked about digital communications, having a communications plan, how to reach millennials and more. twelvethirtymedia.com/062 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/makingsundayhappen/support
In this week's show, I welcome Phil Bowdle. Phil is the Creative Arts Pastor at West Ridge Church in Atlanta. I talked with Phil about how the church can be more creative in reaching people. We talked about digital communications, having a communications plan, how to reach millennials and more. twelvethirtymedia.com/062 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/makingsundayhappen/support
Phil and I talk about creating a social media strategy
Phil is the Creative Arts Pastor at West Ridge Church in Atlanta, GA. He is passionate about creating high-impact experiences that lead people to Jesus Christ. In this episode, Phil talks specifically about the West Ridge Creative Process and getting your creativity into a weekly rhythm. LISTEN NOW iTunes - Episode #39: Phil Bowdle - Finding A Weekly Rhythm For Your Creative Process Google Play - Episode #39: Phil Bowdle - Finding A Weekly Rhythm For Your Creative Process GUEST LINKS Twitter Facebook Website West Ridge Church LINKS MENTIONED Creativity, Inc. by Ed Catmull Podcast Episode #05: Whitney George Part 1 - The Creative Process Podcast Episode #06: Whitney George Part 2 - The Creative Process Podcast Episode #10: Stephen Brewster - Leading a Creative Team of 450 People Podcast Episode #38: Dre Murray - The Dre Murray Writing Process FINDING A WEEKLY RHYTHM FOR YOUR CREATIVE PROCESS Phil's Role As The Creative Pastor: Focuses on the firs
From our latest Blab Show, Van Baird and Dave Adamson talk with Phil Bowdle from West Ridge Church on how to battle ministry fatigue and the steps to be healthy and sustainable in ministry. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fromsundaytosunday/message
http://prochurchtools.com/049 - Determining which announcements get shared each week can be difficult. Which announcements get stage time and which don’t? What happens when two announcements seem equally important and you can only choose one? Phil Bowdle joins the Pro Church Podcast to give clarity amongst the confusion.
How'd you like a shot in the arm of communication encouragement and strategy? In this very special episode of the Church Marketing Podcast Dave Shrein takes 60 minutes to moderate a hangout with four of the most influential leaders in Church Communication. Gerry True, Phil Bowdle, Kelley Hartnett and Mark MacDonald add their voices to the conversation of how do we pursue excellence in church communication given the many struggles communication leaders encounter. From thriving on limited resources to communicating effectively amongst your staff, our conversation is sure to encourage you in your context and reassure you that you're not alone.
If you’ve had questions about how to recruit and use communication volunteers in your church, this is the podcast episode for you! Phil Bowdle lends his voice and experiences from West Ridge Church in Georgia, sharing from what he has done well and not so well as it relates to volunteers. We also touch on the topic of maintaining healthy relationships between the communication department and the rest of the church staff.
An early sneak peek at our new podcast with special guest Phil Bowdle. We talk about Easter, invite cards, Facebook and more.