If you have wanted to find an example of a great church Facebook page, check out
Lifechurch.tv. Bobby Gruenewald of Lifechurch.tv writes,"Instead of forcing people to come to us (our site), Facebook allows us to
go where they’re already active online. Instead of trying to be a
separate destination, we get to integrate with their lives."
Check out the article.
Going where people are . . . integrating with people's lives . . . sounds very missional and incarnational!
Some of the things I like about their Facebook page include:
- The Facebook page opens up to a Welcome page, with all the standard things that people want to see when looking at a church (times, welcome video, current message series, message from pastor, etc.).
- Good, customized graphics.
- Current, relevant information.
- Real interaction on the Facebook wall, with people other than "Lifechurch.tv" making postings.
- This is not a "sucker site" or gateway site, designed to draw people back to the church's main webpage. It is a pretty full, self-contained site.
As in real life, in the cyber world we far too often are trying mere attractional strategies--wanting everyone to come to us, holding "events" to get people to come to us, etc. I am not opposed to doing things that make people at some point want to come to us. But our primary "outreach strategy," whether online or in the real world, needs to be missional--going where people already are and truly inhabiting their world.
What other churches do you know that have a good Facebook page? Is Facebook missional?