Friday, October 28, 2005

Sundays a comm’n

This Sunday is the BIG day, Clearview will meet in a new place and I couldn’t be more excited and nervous at the same time.

What a fantastic opportunity this is for us.

I want to publicly thank Kim Drew for all her help in orchestrating this – Kim you are tremendous!

Wednesday, October 19, 2005

Shawn Raloff's Blog

For those who don’t know yet this is my personal blog: a place for me to express my personal thoughts, feelings and reactions.

It is not part of my “ministry” per say, any less than my life is part of my ministry.

I choose to share them freely and only ask you try and consider that a real person with real feelings is on the other side of your comments.

In the interest of self examination I will continue to leave Anonymous comments on to allow you, the reader an opportunity to throw no-holds-bar jabs at me.

I just ask one thing: please consider my statements above before you decide I need to be “knocked down a notch” or “corrected on my outlandish foolishness” – after all I am only human.

Monday, October 10, 2005

Worshiping in Spirit and Truth


Conjoined Twins

Clearview’s Worship leader Tony Dunnick and his wife Carmella got back from a worship conference this week - I can already feel the difference in our worship.

Friday, October 7, 2005

Getting a New Eye!



The New Eye Team

Miriam's First New Eye

Miriam and Jennie are on their way home from getting Miriam’s new eye!

It is a little bigger so she can grow into it and she still needs to have surgery on her eyelid to keep it from drooping - but it is a great start!

I am so excited to see my little girl!

Thursday, October 6, 2005

Wednesday, October 5, 2005

Church Marketing Sucks Feature Follow Up

Church Marketing Sucks Feature Follow Up

Free Gas Church in New York Times

(Filed under: Public Relations)

Earlier this month we talked about a church giving away free gas to visitors, and last week that church, Clearview Community Church in Sioux City, Iowa, was mentioned in The New York Times.

The mention comes in the last paragraph of an article talking about businesses offering free gas promotions, so it's nothing to get too excited about.

But imagine if your church were mentioned in The New York Times. Not too shabby. It may not immediately lead to more people checking out your church, but it will encourage other journalists to pay attention to your church and it does raise the profile of your church. All of which could eventually (and hopefully) lead to more visitors coming to your church and finding God. And in the words of the "Hokey Pokey," that's what it's all about. (let's not let anyone get the idea that being in The New York Times is some kind of status symbol that churches should be aiming for.)

How did Clearview Community Church land such a mention? Who knows how it all went down, but the primary elements were an idea worth talking about and a press release to let the media know. (and there's probably a fine line between an idea worth talking about and a gimmick, but that's another entry.)

Update: So was the promotion a success? I asked Clearview's pastor, Shawn Raloff, how it went. He noted that the local media didn't give them as much attention as he hoped, but they did pull in 19 families: 12 came thanks to the press release, 4 came by invitation from others, and 3 more were invited by those who came thanks to the press release.

Here's how Raloff summed it up:

On a scale of 1 to 10, 10 being "Outstanding"—I would rate it a "7." I think the idea was sound, I think that Sioux City is just a hard town to reach out to. We have not seen incredible results here with any of the promotions we have run. All together, so far, it appears that 4 families will become members of the church as a result of the promotion. Total spent: $200.00 for gas, $6 for materials. There is still "residual effect" to be counted; we will have to see how that goes...