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Sunday, October 27, 2013
Pinning down your ministry
During a recent social media workshop, my brief description about the possibilities of Pinterest as a social media outlet was met with a few giggles. The medium has quite the reputation as the site where women go to disappear for a few minutes...which turn into hours.
In that same workshop, though, I shared a quote that stated: "Stop trying to DO social and just BE social." And many of the ways that we as a church are now social -- church suppers, craft fair fundraisers, our services, our formation activities -- all lend themselves very well to the most visual of social media.
And a quick search of Pinterest for 'Episcopal Church' shows that many churches have a good sense of the possibilities this medium has. Here are just a few examples:
Children/Adult Formation:
St. Mary’s Episcopal Church Stuart, Florida
Crafty Ideas for Sunday School
Trinity Episcopal - Tulsa, Oklahoma
VBS
Church of the Redeemer - Sarasota, Florida
Activities for Formation
Good Shepherd - Dallas
Godly Play
Church Suppers/Craft Fairs
St. Mary’s Episcopal Church Stuart, Florida
Church Supper Ideas
St. Paul’s Mt. Lebanon, PA
St.P Canterbury Fair Crafts
Resources: Books, Formation Resources, Music
St. Cuthbert Episcopal Church (no location given)
Resources
St. Mark’s Episcopal - Waterville, Maine
Books
Good Samaritan Episcopal Church - Knoxville, TN
Music
St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church & School
Books & Authors
Grace Saint Paul’s - Tucson, AZ
Lenten Meditations
Your church and community
St. Francis Episcopal, Great Falls, Virginia
Our Church Home
St. Mark’s Episcopal - Waterville, Maine
Parish Life
St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church & School
Houston
St. Anthony on the Desert
Tour of St. Anthony
Mission
St. Cuthbert Episcopal Church (no location given)
Companies that Love
St. Mary the Virgin - San Francisco
Helping Others
St. Mark’s Episcopal - Waterville, Maine
Acting on our Faith
Episcopal things/misc.
St. Mark’s Episcopal - Waterville, Maine
Episcopal Connections
Good Samaritan Episcopal Church - Knoxville, TN
Stained Glass
Church of the Good Shepherd
Red Doors
Want to see more? Here you go, but be aware...Pinterest is very addictive. Happy Pinning.
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in research right now for using social media to connect clergy wives and also as a tool to equip and encourage the laity- Connie Denninger- Pinterest- my husband recently moved from parish ministry to serve as a bishop in the LutheranChucrch-MS started a convent group of laywomen as Kingdom Impact Pinners across the United States--- glad I found your work - I am also leading workshops on using Pinterest as tool for the church
ReplyDeleteExcellent, Connie. I would be glad to pass on any resources you wanted to share. :D Just let me know.
DeleteWe've enjoyed using Pinterest at Trinity Episcopal in Tariffville, CT. Here is the link to our church's Pinterest boards: http://www.pinterest.com/trinitytville/boards/
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