Small church communication
A small church does not need a bigger content machine.
Many small churches do not have a communications staff. The better starting point is a steady rhythm that reuses the strongest message the church already has: Sunday's sermon.
One weekly rhythm
The rhythm should be simple enough to repeat when Sunday was busy, the pastor is tired, and volunteers are limited.
- 1.Sunday: preach the sermon and keep the source material.
- 2.Monday: send one sermon recap to people who opted in.
- 3.Wednesday: reference the same theme in Bible study, prayer, or groups.
- 4.Friday: use the sermon theme for one simple social or email reminder.
- 5.Next Sunday: connect back to the previous week when it helps.
What to avoid
Too many channels
Do not make the first system depend on email, social, texting, graphics, and long-form writing at the same time.
Too many messages
One useful follow-up often beats five scattered reminders.
No clear owner
If no one approves the message, the system will either stall or drift.
SermonSync is designed for the simple rhythm.
Upload or paste the sermon source, review the recap, approve it, and keep the follow-up consent-first.