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Posted on Wednesday, October 1st, 2008 at 5:00 am

Being Intentional About Connecting

Last Friday, our client, Imagine Fellowship, was written up by the San Antonio Express News for the use of Twitter during and after church services.  Pastor Kevin Joyce has made it a mission to institute The Relational Web, where the church population connects intentionally with one another.  Twitter has been a great way for people to interact during the service and comment on what they see and feel.  This is followed by the use of Twitter to connect throughout the week, where members and church visitors have been known to “tweet” (post a message to twitter) to get a bite to eat together and even help one another move.  Has this caused growth for the church?  Absolutely!  After only five short months, Imagine has grown from meeting in a home to having more than 100 people attending the service at the Palladium theatre.  To put this into perspective, 59% of the churches in America have between 7-99 members.  Imagine’s commitment to people is paying off quickly.

When you become intentional about communicating and connecting with your customers, it gives them the opportunity to interact with you and other like-minded people.  Creating an open line of communication is beneficial in the for-profit and non-profit worlds.  Do you want to get started using Twitter to begin having genuine conversations with potential clients?  Drop us a line and we’ll show you how to get started.

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