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Episode 19
Carl Barnhill, our host, is back with another episode of Your Visuals Matter. He has an inspiring conversation with Adam Cook, the founding pastor of Union Church about the power of Sermon Series graphics and videos. Adam shares his experience working with Church Visuals and the process of planning sermon series.
He planted his church in their hometown and have been using Church Visuals for their visual media needs. Adam explains that their sermon series planning starts with him getting a year ahead and basing the series on what God is doing in his life personally. They then have a brainstorming session with their team to come up with ideas for the series and events that go along with it.
They then submit a write-up to Church Visuals, who provide design comps for them to review. The team gives feedback and selects the design that fits the vibe of the series. Adam mentions that Feed the Beast and Know Your Enemy were two of his favorite series.
The conversation explores the importance of visual communication in church ministry and how it can be used to effectively share the gospel and engage with the culture. Our guest emphasizes the need for packaging sermon series and teachings in a visually appealing way to create excitement and interest among the team and congregation. Custom Mediais a valuable tool for visually communicating the gospel and connecting with people.
The conversation also touches on the importance of authenticity and being true to the message and context of the church.
CONNECT WITH CHURCH VISUALS ON SOCIAL MEDIA
instagram.com/churchvisuals
facebook.com/groups/churchvisuals
twitter.com/churchvisuals
[email protected]
SHOW NOTES
Episode 19
Carl Barnhill, our host, is back with another episode of Your Visuals Matter. He has an inspiring conversation with Adam Cook, the founding pastor of Union Church about the power of Sermon Series graphics and videos. Adam shares his experience working with Church Visuals and the process of planning sermon series.
He planted his church in their hometown and have been using Church Visuals for their visual media needs. Adam explains that their sermon series planning starts with him getting a year ahead and basing the series on what God is doing in his life personally. They then have a brainstorming session with their team to come up with ideas for the series and events that go along with it.
They then submit a write-up to Church Visuals, who provide design comps for them to review. The team gives feedback and selects the design that fits the vibe of the series. Adam mentions that Feed the Beast and Know Your Enemy were two of his favorite series.
The conversation explores the importance of visual communication in church ministry and how it can be used to effectively share the gospel and engage with the culture. Our guest emphasizes the need for packaging sermon series and teachings in a visually appealing way to create excitement and interest among the team and congregation. Custom Mediais a valuable tool for visually communicating the gospel and connecting with people.
The conversation also touches on the importance of authenticity and being true to the message and context of the church.
CONNECT WITH CHURCH VISUALS ON SOCIAL MEDIA
instagram.com/churchvisuals
facebook.com/groups/churchvisuals
twitter.com/churchvisuals
[email protected]
SHOW NOTES