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MYCom: Improving Church Communications

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For years, many churches relied on Facebook Live as both their streaming platform and their video archive. But as of February 2025, that’s no longer possible. Facebook has changed its policy. If your church used Facebook as your only archive, you may have already lost access to older services. It’s important for all churches to have a deliberate archiving strategy to make sure your worship services, sermons, and special events aren’t lost.

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Starting a Facebook page for your church is an exciting first step but it can also feel overwhelming. Once the page is set up, the question becomes, “What should we do next?” Think of your Facebook page as a digital front door. It is a place where members and visitors can connect, find information and get a feel for your church community. Here are some practical next steps to help you build momentum.

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