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Why more churches are searching for alternatives to Facebook groups, and what they’re using instead. For years, Facebook Groups seemed like the perfect solution for churches. It was free. Easy to set up. And most people already had an account. But today, more churches are asking: 👉 “Is Facebook actually helping our community… or hurting it?” And honestly? Many pastors are realizing the same thing: 👉 Facebook Groups are no longer a healthy long-term solution for church engagement. Here are 9 reasons Facebook Groups may be hurting your church community, and why churches are looking for better alternatives.

Here are the 10 biggest mistakes churches make when trying to build online community, and what healthy, growing churches are doing differently.

For a long time, churches have had to rely on multiple tools to stay connected with their people. One platform for community… Another for email… Another for messaging… It’s messy. It’s time-consuming. And things fall through the cracks. But that changes today.

Simple, practical ideas to help your church stay connected beyond Sunday. Sunday is powerful. But real growth happens during the week. That’s where many churches struggle. People leave on Sunday encouraged… but by Tuesday, they’ve already moved on. Life gets busy. Distractions take over. So how do you keep your church engaged all week? Here are 8 proven ways that are simple, practical, and working right now.

The real reason your church feels disconnected during the week, and what to do about it.

How to start a church community app and keep your members engaged all week.
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