Start With The Big Idea
Get The Word Out
Saturate Strategically
Easter Week
Post-Easter
Strategy
Intensive
Print. Screen. Social. Landing pages. Video.
Sequenced intentionally.
Full Campaign
Design
From architecture to execution.
Creative
Production Support
We plug into your team.
Annual
Campaign Planning
Momentum beyond Easter.
Creating for clients who expect more from their agency.
Is this templated or customized?
Every engagement is built around your church’s culture, community, and goals. We bring frameworks and experience, but we do not use generic templates that treat every church the same.
Can this work for any church size?
Yes — whether you’re a small local church or a multi-site network, the principles of strategic campaign design scale. What changes is the level of execution and support. We tailor the scope to fit your context.
How long does the strategic process take?
Typical engagements range from a 2 week Strategy Intensive to 4+ weeks for full campaign planning and execution support — depending on your goals and calendar. We’ll align the timeline with your ministry calendar.
Do we need internal marketing or creative teams already?
No — you don’t need a marketing department to benefit. We can lead strategy and production, or partner with your internal team. Many churches choose a hybrid approach.
What if we’re not sure about our Easter goals yet?
That’s why strategy exists. A key outcome of our intensive is clarity — defining goals, determining target audiences, and crafting a message that resonates before any assets are created.
Will this work with our existing service plans and creative assets?
Absolutely — strategic design respects what you already have. We build on your theology, branding, and community voice, enhancing your execution with clarity and intentional structure.
Will this work with our existing service plans and creative assets?
Some churches only want the strategy — that’s fine. Others want full support through creative production and rollout. We tailor our engagement to your level of desired involvement.
How do we know this is a good investment for our church?
Easter remains the most culturally open moment of the year, and treating it as a strategic campaign (not just an event) increases your ability to reach beyond your current audience and build sustained engagement — which impacts impact metrics long after the day itself.
Can we get references or examples of what you’ve done before?
Yes — we’re happy to share case studies and examples. You’ll see how strategy, identity, and cross-channel execution have generated measurable results for other churches.
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