The Rev. Luis Ramirez leads a new church plant in Houston after a season of disaffiliation. Courtesy of Texas Conference.

Marketing resources for growing new and renewing churches

Whether starting a new church or renewing an existing ministry to reach new people, good communication and marketing are essential. These resources will help ministry leaders build/revise their website, best utilize social media, engage their community and more.

Dickinson UMC was formed by a group of United Methodists choosing to continue on in the denomination after a local church disaffiliation. Courtesy of the Dakotas Conference.

New Church Start Packages are a one-time, award for new faith communities within the first five (5) years of their launch.

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These online tools support your local congregation’s communication online and in your local community.

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The #BeUMC campaign reminds us of who we are at our best. As people of God called The United Methodist Church, we’re faithful followers of Jesus seeking to make the world a better place. Grace-filled (praise): social media.

The #BeUMC campaign reminds us of who we are at our best. As people of God called The United Methodist Church, we’re faithful followers of Jesus seeking to make the world a better place.

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New church planting and church growth ministries are vital to The United Methodist Church's continuing mission to make disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world. As we seek to Reclaim, Revive and Renew our identity as United Methodists, we need to launch new and innovate ministries to reach new people and raise up the next generation of committed United Methodists. Below are marketing and communications resources that will churches engage new people. For more information and resources on church planting in general visit the Path 1 New Church Starts webpage.

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