Digital Ministry Made Easy

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Digital Ministry Made Easy

Church doesn’t end when the service does.Digital Ministry Made Easy is your go-to podcast for navigating the tools, trends, and tech shaping the future of faith communities. Hosted by Leslie from Studio Kons, this show helps pastors, staff, and volunteers simplify digital communication, explore creative online strategies, and reclaim their time for what matters most.Whether you’re starting from scratch or already scheduling your Sunday posts in your sleep, this podcast gives you real tools, fresh ideas, and the kind of “oh thank goodness someone gets it” energy we all need in this work.

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    Your Church Email List Is Your Most Loyal Audience (Here’s How to Actually Use It)

    Your email list is the only channel you actually own — and for mainline churches especially, it's your most direct line to lapsed members, snowbirds, and people in transition who aren't ready to walk through the door yet. In this episode, Leslie breaks down why most church email falls flat (hint: "May Newsletter" is not a subject line), the one-person rule that transforms your tone instantly, subject lines that actually get opened, a three-part structure that takes fifteen minutes to write, and why showing up consistently in someone's inbox is its own form of pastoral care. Plus: a callback to last week's sermon episode that ties it all together.The Commons: studiokons.com/thecommons - church growth through a stronger online presence. Founding members join for $17/mo now (as of May 4, 2026), price increases soon.

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    How to Turn One Sermon Into a Full Week of Church Content

    Great news: you don’t need more ideas for what to post! Your church is already creating meaningful content every single week.... you’re just not using it fully yet.In this episode, I’m walking you through a simple, sustainable way to build your church communications and digital ministry around something that’s already happening: the sermon. Instead of scrambling to come up with social media posts, emails, and website updates from scratch, you’ll learn how to turn one message into a full week of connected content that actually reflects what’s happening on Sunday morning.We’ll talk about how to use the sermon before Sunday, during worship, and in the days that follow so your church social media, email, and website all feel aligned and intentional. I’ll show you how to pull out the key elements of a sermon (the theme, scripture, story, and invitation) and turn them into posts, reflection questions, newsletter content, and even short-form video. Because your message deserves to go further than the sanctuary... and your digital presence should make that possible!

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    Church Event Promotion: How to Actually Get People to Show Up

    You planned a beautiful event. The logistics were solid, the volunteers showed up, everything ran smoothly. And the room still wasn't as full as you hoped.That's a promotion problem. And it's a fixable one.In this episode I'm breaking down why so many church events — community dinners, VBS kickoffs, spring concerts, outreach gatherings — end up reaching the same familiar faces instead of the new ones you were hoping for. We'll cover the most common promotion mistakes churches make, how to write event copy that actually feels like an invitation, and how to think about your audiences in concentric circles so you're building toward your outer community, not just communicating with the people already in the room.I'll also walk you through a practical promotion timeline you can follow without burning out, a channel-by-channel breakdown that includes your website, email, social media, and your Google Business profile, and the one post-event move that almost every church skips — and really shouldn't.Plus I'll tell you about Event Ease, my event promotion guide and plan generator for churches, and how it takes everything I teach in this episode and turns it into a custom, ready-to-follow plan for your specific event. You can get it here: https://www.studiokons.com/eventeaseIf you've got events coming up this spring and you want more people to actually show up, this one's for you.

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    The Easter Hangover: A church communications reset after your biggest digital ministry push

    Easter is over. The services happened, the content went out, the visitors showed up—and now everything feels… a little weird.In this episode, I’m talking about what I call the Easter hangover—that post-Easter crash so many church communicators, staff, and volunteers feel after their biggest church communications and digital ministry push of the year. If you’ve ever sat down the Monday after Easter feeling tired, foggy, or unsure what comes next, you’re not alone—and you’re not doing anything wrong.We’ll walk through how to use this moment as a strategic reset for your church communications, website, email, and social media, instead of just pushing straight into the next thing. I’ll share a simple post-Easter check-in to help you evaluate what worked, what didn’t, and what’s worth repeating, plus how to follow up with Easter visitors and keep momentum going in your digital ministry. Because these weeks after Easter? They’re not a slowdown—they’re one of the most important windows you have for connection, clarity, and sustainable growth.

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    A Better Way to Handle Easter Church Communications

    In many churches, Easter communications turn into a last-minute scramble. Service times change, details arrive late, graphics get rushed, and one person ends up trying to hold the entire plan together.In this episode, we’re talking about why Easter church communications so often feel chaotic (and what’s actually underneath that stress!) Easter doesn’t just create more work. It puts pressure on every part of your church’s communication system at the same time.I’ll walk you through the most common reasons Easter planning gets messy, why promotion is usually not the real problem, and how to create a clearer, more sustainable process for sharing event information across your website, email, social media, and in-person announcements. If you’ve ever wished there were a calmer, more organized way to handle church events like Easter, this conversation will give you a practical place to start.

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    Easter Is Your Church’s Biggest Digital Ministry Opportunity of the Year

    Easter brings more visitors through your doors than almost any other Sunday of the year. The question is what happens next. In this episode, I'm walking you through how to turn that one big Sunday into the beginning of a real relationship, through your website, your email, your social media, and your follow-up systems. I'll break it down by what your church can realistically take on, so you can pick what fits and build from there.

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    What’s Actually Working in Your Church’s Digital Presence?

    Quick question: if someone landed on your church website right now, someone brand new with zero context, would they understand who you are in under 30 seconds?In this episode, we're stepping back to look at what's actually working in your church's digital presence across your website, social media, and email. I'll walk you through how to identify the strengths already in your digital ecosystem and build from there. We'll talk about how each channel serves a different purpose, why alignment matters more than effort, and how small shifts like rewriting a homepage headline or syncing your social rhythm with your weekly email can dramatically improve clarity and trust for new visitors.If you've ever wondered whether your church communications strategy is actually landing, this conversation will give you practical questions to ask and a clear next step forward.

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    Digital Ministry Burnout: The Invisible Work Draining Church Communicators

    Nobody told you that church communications would mean becoming the keeper of every login, every preference, every unwritten rule. That's invisible labor, and it's quietly draining people like you. This episode names it, explains it, and gives you a way forward.

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    Why Your Church Sounds Generic Online (and How to Fix It)

    Your church feels alive in real life. The laughter, the inside jokes, the warmth... it’s all there.So why does it disappear the moment you try to post on Instagram, update your website, or write an announcement online?In this episode, I’m unpacking why so many churches sound generic online AND how to change that without becoming cringey, unprofessional, or “too much.” We’ll talk about what your church’s brand voice actually is, why church communications often default to stiff language, and how to translate the way your people really talk into church social media, websites, and digital ministry content that feels honest and recognizable. I’ll also walk you through a simple process (plus a free worksheet!) to help you find your voice and even use AI tools like ChatGPT without losing what makes your church unique.

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    Clear, Calm, Consistent: A Better Approach to Church Communications

    Church communication is often handed to already-overextended staff or volunteers... and expected to magically hold everything together (or fix attendance problems!) In this episode, we unpack why that weight feels so heavy, why clarity matters more than polish, and how churches can create calm, sustainable systems for digital ministry that serve real people without overwhelming the ones doing the work.

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    Church Social Media and AI: Why Churches Have an Unexpected Advantage

    Churches aren’t behind on social media. In the age of AI, they’re uniquely equipped to thrive. This episode explores why your imperfect, relational, real-life communication style is exactly what the online world is craving right now.

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    How to Create a Newcomer Journey That Feels Like a Warm Hand on the Shoulder

    Most churches want to be welcoming. But welcome without structure is hit-or-miss. In this episode, we talk about how to create a newcomer journey that feels thoughtful, clear, and sustainable (especially online.) Small shifts in your website, email, and social can change everything.

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    What Your Church Website and Social Media Are Really Telling Visitors

    Even if your church isn’t posting, your website and social feeds are still saying something. This episode helps you understand what your digital presence is already communicating... and how to shift it with small, intentional moves that build trust, connection, and clarity.

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    Is Your Church Website Costing You Christmas Eve Visitors?

    Advent is packed. You don’t need another to-do list. But if your website still says “Join us this Easter,” this episode will save you from digital embarrassment... and help your Christmas Eve visitors actually find you.Want help fixing it? Email me: [email protected]

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    How to Make Your Church Instantly Recognizable Online

    Ever scroll past a church post and know exactly who it is before you even check the name? That’s identity. That’s recognition. And that’s what this episode will help you build.Because your church doesn’t need to be perfect online. It just needs to feel unmistakably like YOU.🎧 Listen in for real talk, real strategy, and the system that will save you hours every week.

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    A Better Way to Promote Church Events: From One Graphic to Real Engagement

    Still promoting events with one graphic and a quick post? There’s a better way. Learn a simple rhythm for church event promotion that creates connection, builds trust, and actually gets people to show up.

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    How to Find Your Church's Voice Online (So You Don't Sound Like Everyone Else)

    Most church websites and social feeds sound the same... friendly, welcoming, a little generic. But your church is anything but generic.In this episode, we’re getting practical about how to make your digital presence sound like you. We’ll talk about how to find your voice, tell your story with clarity, and build connection online using what you already have — your people, your quirks, and your community’s heart.Get the "Finding Your Voice" guide here: https://studiokons.com/churchvoice

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    How to Write a Better Church Newsletter (Without Spending All Week on It)

    If your weekly church email feels more like a panic send than a ministry moment, this episode is for you.We’re giving your Wednesday (or whatever-day) email a total glow-up: with five simple steps to help you write something people actually read. No guilt, no jargon, no perfection required. Just smarter workflows, better subject lines, and small tweaks that lead to real connection.

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    How to Refresh Your Church Website Without Rebuilding It

    If your church website still says “Join us this Easter” and it’s October… it might be time for a refresh.In this episode, I’ll guide you through a five-minute website audit to help you spot what’s outdated, what’s confusing, and what’s quietly blocking connection. We’ll talk about easy, no-stress updates that make your site more welcoming withoutneeding a full rebuild. Just real talk, simple fixes, and a few lovingly-roasted website sins.And if it is time for a full reboot? I’ve got you. Reach out to me at [email protected] — I’d love to help.

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    How to Make Short-Form Video for Your Church (No Budget Needed)

    Think short-form video is only for influencers and megachurches? Think again.In this episode, I’m breaking down how churches of any size can use Reels, TikToks, and short clips to build connection—without needing fancy gear, a script, or hours of editing. I’ll show you simple tools to repurpose what you already have, plus ideas you can try this week to start showing up online with ease and authenticity.

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    How to Make Church Social Media Posts People Actually Respond To

    You hit publish on a post for your church. Heartfelt caption. Perfect Canva graphic. And then… nothing. No likes. No comments. Not even from your youth director.Been there? Me too.In this episode, we’re digging into why your church’s social media might feel like it’s falling flat and what actually works now. It’s not about chasing trends or beating the algorithm. It’s about creating real connection with your people online.I’ll walk you through how to shift from announcements to invitations, the kinds of posts that spark engagement in 2025, and why success doesn’t have to look like going viral.Plus, I’m sharing a sneak peek at the Church Social Kit... a new resource packed with ready-to-post content made just for churches.If you’ve been wondering why your social posts are being seen but not getting responses, this episode is for you.

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    How I Use ChatGPT in Church Ministry (Without Losing My Voice or My Mind)

    Let’s be honest—AI tools can feel like sci-fi gobbledygook… until you realize they might be your new favorite ministry assistant.In this episode, I’m sharing exactly how I use ChatGPT (and a bit of Gemini) to brainstorm, write, and simplify my digital ministry work every single week. You’ll learn the real-life workflows I rely on, what I never use AI for, and how to prompt like a pro without sounding like a robot. If you've been curious (or cautious) about AI, this episode will make it feel less overwhelming—and a whole lot more empowering.Grab my AI for Digital Ministry Guide at studiokons.com to go even deeper.

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    Stop Guessing What to Post: The 4-Pillar Framework for Churches

    Tired of staring at Canva wondering what to post? This episode introduces my signature 4-Pillar Framework—a simple way to make every post purposeful: Teach & Inspire, Encourage & Support, Celebrate & Uplift, Invite & Inform.Learn how to rebalance your feed, avoid burnout, and turn social media into pastoral presence.

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    Digital Ministry Trends for 2026: What Churches Need to Know

    Digital ministry keeps moving. But the shifts we’re seeing right now aren’t scary—they’re actually hopeful.In this episode, I’m walking you through the seven trends shaping 2026: from AI moving from buzzword to tool, to hybrid culture, simpler social media, the rise of small paid ads, better team tools, digital ministry finally being seen as ministry, and accessibility moving higher on the list.📥 Download the free Digital Ministry Trend Report at studiokons.com under Work With Me.

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    5 Free Tools Every Church Communicator Should Be Using in 2026

    Does digital ministry ever feel like a scavenger hunt?Sticky notes, mystery logins, and Dropbox folders named DO NOT DELETE—we’ve all been there.In this episode of Digital Ministry Made Easy, I’m opening up my “church nerd” toolbox and sharing the shiny, time-saving tools I wish every church knew about. These are the tools that save hours, lighten the load, and help you spend more time with people instead of wrestling with tech.

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    Digital Ministry vs. Church Marketing: Why They're Not the Same Thing

    Maybe Digital Ministry Was Never Meant to Look Like Marketing...Ever feel like church communication online starts to sound more like selling than sharing? You’re not alone.In this episode, Leslie unpacks why digital ministry was never meant to look like marketing—and why that explains the “ick” so many pastors, staff, and volunteers feel. You’ll hear a quick history of how marketing crept into church life, what’s actually worth borrowing (clarity, consistency, storytelling, celebration), and what you can leave behind without guilt (flashiness, gimmicks, manipulation).Walk away with a simpler, more invitational way to share who you are and the great things happening in your community—without the pressure to look like a brand.

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    Where to Start With Church Communications When Everything Feels Overwhelming

    If you’ve ever felt like you’re late to digital ministry, you’re actually right on time. In this episode, we take the pressure off, get practical about where to start, and help you focus on two simple priorities that make the biggest impact right away. You’ll hear a personal story, quick wins you can try this week, and why slow, steady steps are the secret to sustainable digital ministry.✨ Want to dig deeper? The show notes are packed with extra ideas, examples, and links...all waiting for you at studiokons.com/podcast

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    What Is Digital Ministry? (It's Bigger Than Social Media and Websites)

    Digital ministry isn’t just livestreaming or Instagram. It’s the way we show up online to connect, care, and create meaningful moments — whether that’s through a Sunday Facebook post or a heartfelt reply to an email. In this episode, we unpack what digital ministry actually means, where it shows up, and why it matters for your church right now. You’ll hear real examples, surprising stats, and leave realizing you’re probably already doing more than you think.✨ Want to dig deeper? The show notes are packed with extra ideas, examples, and links —all waiting for you at studiokons.com/podcast

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    [Bonus] Meet Your Host

    Welcome to Digital Ministry Made Easy!I’m Leslie — a lifelong church musician turned digital strategist — and I know firsthand how overwhelming church communications can feel. Between social media, websites, streaming, and now AI, it’s easy to feel like you’re always behind.That’s why I started this podcast. Each week, I’ll share practical tools, simple strategies, and a whole lot of encouragement to help your church’s digital presence feel less stressful and more sustainable.In this short bonus episode, you’ll hear a bit of my story, how I ended up serving as both a Director of Music and Digital Ministry, and why I believe digital ministry can actually be life-giving — not just another burden on your plate.If you’ve ever wanted someone in your corner saying, “you’ve got this — and here’s a clear next step,” this podcast is for you.Show notes can be found at: studiokons.com/podcast

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Church doesn’t end when the service does.Digital Ministry Made Easy is your go-to podcast for navigating the tools, trends, and tech shaping the future of faith communities. Hosted by Leslie from Studio Kons, this show helps pastors, staff, and volunteers simplify digital communication, explore creative online strategies, and reclaim their time for what matters most.Whether you’re starting from scratch or already scheduling your Sunday posts in your sleep, this podcast gives you real tools, fresh ideas, and the kind of “oh thank goodness someone gets it” energy we all need in this work.

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