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March 19, 2008

Does Your Pastor Blog?

Outreach Magazine compiles a list of the 25 most innovative churches in the United States every year. 

The 2008 list, arrived at by a selected panel, can be found here.   You can read the article yourself to find out about the criteria used for getting on the list. 

Since the diffusion of new innovations is a focus for me, I often ask pastors I meet, if they blog.  I get a wealth of answers and contrary to what you might think, I'm not of the persuasion that every pastor should blog. 

But, I do know a pastor has completely missed the opportunity available to them if they say this, "Blog?  I don't have time to blog!".

If you view the New Media with disdain, reproach, or fear, you will always see it as an expense rather than an investment.

In case you're a pastor and you're investigating the value of blogging, you might be interested in this snippet from the top 25 list.  I was curious how many senior pastors (those linked) actually blogged.

1.   Craig Groeschel   
      LifeChurch.tv, Edmond, OK

2.   Mark Driscoll      
      Mars Hill Church, Seattle, WA 

3.   Mark Beeson      
      Granger Community Church, Granger, IN

4.   Troy Gramling      
      Flamingo Road Church, Cooper City, FL

5.   Greg Surratt       
      Seacoast Church, Mount Pleasant, SC

6.   Rick Warren       
      Saddleback Church, Lake Forest, CA

7.   Erwin McManus   (not really interactive)
      Mosaic Church, Los Angeles, CA

8.   Ed Young            
      Fellowship Church, Grapevine, TX

9.   Andy Stanley      (?)
      North Point Community Church, Alpharetta, GA

10. Bill Hybels      (?)         
      Willow Creek Community Church, South Barrington, IL

11. Mark Batterson   
      National Community Church, Washington, DC

12. Perry Noble         
      NewSpring Church, Anderson, SC

13. Dave Ferguson   
      Community Christian Church, Naperville, IL

14. Steven Furtick    
      Elevation Church, Charlotte, SC

15. Dino Rizzo            
      Healing Place Church, Baton Rouge, LA

I ran out of hyperlink steam to complete the list, but you get the idea.

Recently, the Swerve blog featured The Digital Sanctuary as it's blog of the week and as reported here, my traffic soared.  No wonder, since Craig Groeschel pastors what's considered the most innovative church in the US, LifeChurch.tv.    Ironic, isn't it?  Since I left Edmond, Oklahoma some 25 years ago to find a church where there was "something innovative" happening.  Guess some people just can't see opportunity when it's right in front of them. 

Here's 40 more reasons to consider blogging.    And did I mention - free?

-- Cynthia Ware, The Digital Sanctuary

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