Archive for January 2022
Paul On Call: Strengthen Your Internet Connection
Your internet connection is obviously key to online broadcasting. It is important that you perform regular maintenance or a line test. What is a line test? Schedule your internet provider come out and check the signal levels for the line, at the pole and where it comes into the building. This will help ensure a…
Read MoreFEATURED FEATURE: Online Giving Made Easy
Use your Media Center’s Call-to-Action feature to provide convenient access to your online giving options. Your Online Ministry’s goals should include: Grow your congregation and reach more people with the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Strengthen your ministry financially so that you can have a greater impact in your community. There are several solutions available online…
Read MoreJourney to Easter
Easter is the most important time each year to remember the sacrifice and redemption of the Cross and the empty grave, but its importance shouldn’t be a “one and done” weekend. Instead, the season of opportunity to prepare for Easter has always been integral in arriving at Easter weekend with expectation. We encourage you and your church…
Read MoreMake Your Church THE CHOSEN Online Ministry In Your City
Since joining forces with the Catalyst Resource Group, sermon.net has been providing additional media resources for your church in order to add value to what you are doing online. THE CHOSEN! We have arranged with Dallas Jenkins and THE CHOSEN series to allow YOUR CHURCH to host THE CHOSEN Season 1 in its entirety, directly…
Read MoreFEATURED FEATURE: Growing Your Online Ministry = Growing Your Ministry
Now that the holidays are over, we are all eagerly hoping to get back to a normal routine. But if the last 2 years have taught us anything, ‘normal’ has a whole new definition. sermon.net would like to encourage you to rethink what your church-online looks like going forward. As church attendance grows online, we…
Read MorePAUL ON CALL: Save Bandwidth—Save Money
The higher the bandwidth the more the data costs to deliver. Most church services are low-motion video. By comparison, a high-motion video would be a sporting event. The camera is moving a lot more, the background is always changing, and there are people running all over the place. For that you need a higher bit…
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