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building community podcast – part 1

i’ve spent a couple of decades literally helping develop and fund various ministries and non-profit organizations.  with all the noise that exists in all of our lives it seems those of us in leadership need to become more strategic in how we connect our stake holders with our larger mission.  too many non-profits(Kingdom and secular) think folks should just buy into their vision.  I believe today’s donors are more cautious and are also more concerned about the social impact of their hard earned dollars and how to get the best return on their investment.

Recently i’ve been engaged in a conversation with several good friends and we’ve decided to invite others into it.  We’ve recorded a 6-part podcast to push out our thoughts and to engage you in the dialogue.

steve caton

ben stroup

the conversation started when i introduced two good men to each other – Steve Caton and Ben Stroup.  I’ve known Steve for about two years now.  We’ve had many conversations about building and sustaining community.  Steve is the Vice President for Sales for Church Community Builder (CCB).  Our outpost uses CCB to manage our ministry.  Ben Stroup is a newer friend. He is  the Chief Broker of Opportunity at GENERIS.  He blogs here I stumbled on his blog and quickly learned that he had some keen insight that those doing church management needed to hear..so together, on a conference call last October Steve, Ben and I talked about how to leverage our passions and talents.  We began sharing some thoughts and ideas and then Ben pulled together this podcast.  We invited Lauren Hunter to serve as podcast host.  Lauren blogs about church technology here. So…welcome to episode one.  we’ll be interested to see what you think.

free ticket to connected church conference

Picture 1my friends at the Connected Church Conference have given me a free registration ($125 value) to their upcoming conference nov. 11-12 at exton, pa. to give away. you DON’T have to be a “user” of church community builder to enter and attend.

If you’re interested at all in how your local church can better connect your congregation, this conference will be useful to you. i’ve been a ccb user for almost two years. it is the cornerstone of how we’re growing our connection with our members. prior to vocational ministry i spent 15 years as a fund development specialist. one of the key elements of that was working with some very sophisticated software at many times the cost to maintain our client lists. in today’s social networking environment with a focus on church management, ccb is the best of its class. i’m delighted they’re hosting a conversation and am glad i can offer the opportunity to help someone get there. so between now and 5PM (EST) October 29th simply leave a comment about what you think the difference is between a “crowd” and a “tribe”. I’ll use random.org to select a winner out of the total comments generated.   this video from the folks at ccb seems to sum up what is at stake.

you see CCB’s Fan Page on Facebook – http://bit.ly/1Ya3UV and follow CCB on twitter @ccbchurch

you can also follow my pal steve caton their lead sales guy and budding actor at @ccbsalesguy