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How to Create a Church Facebook Page

How to Create a Church Facebook Page

A Facebook page allows churches to have an online presence to engage with members and reach out to potential new ones. But where do you start? Creating a Facebook page for your church isn't the same as making one for yourself, so here are the exact steps you need to take to get started.

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What is a church if it doesn't communicate with its members? In our opinion, it’s nothing but a one-way street that shares the gospel without taking care of the herd. And, in the 21st century, communication is increasingly moving online, where most people stay connected and updated with family and friends. 

What is Facebook for Churches?

A Facebook page allows churches to establish an online presence to engage with members and reach out to potential new ones. But where do you start? Creating a Facebook page for your church isn't the same as designing a website page or creating a personal Facebook page, so here are the exact steps you need to take to get started.

Benefits of Using a Church Facebook Page

Increased Visibility

An engaging and informative Facebook page significantly boosts the church's online presence, making it easier for members and the wider community to find and follow updates. It allows the church to reach a broader audience, including those who may not attend services regularly but are interested in the church's activities. 

Community Engagement

Facebook offers a platform for ongoing interaction between church members and leaders. Through inspirational and interactive posts, comments, and messages, the church can foster a sense of community, allowing members to connect and support each other throughout the week, not just on Sundays. Customized and culturally relevant posts are the most effective at community engagement.

Event Promotion

Promoting church events on Facebook ensures they are seen by a wide audience. Events can be shared, RSVPs can be tracked, and reminders can be sent, increasing attendance and participation. The platform also allows for detailed event information, making it easy for attendees to get all the necessary details. Making event posts visually appealing and descriptive is an additional plus. 

Live Streaming Capabilities

Facebook Live provides an accessible way to broadcast church services, special events, and other gatherings in real-time. This feature is particularly beneficial for members who cannot attend in person, ensuring they remain connected to the church community.

Volunteer Opportunities

The church can post about volunteer needs and opportunities on its Facebook page, making it easy for members to sign up and get involved. This helps in organizing community service projects and ensuring that all volunteer positions are filled.

Feedback and Interaction

A Facebook page allows for direct feedback from the congregation. Members can comment on posts, participate in polls, and send messages, providing valuable insights and suggestions to church leaders. This interaction helps the church to understand and address the needs and concerns of its members.

Cost-Effective Outreach

Creating and maintaining a Facebook page is free, making it a cost-effective method for outreach and communication. Paid advertising options are also available and can be used to target specific demographics, ensuring efficient use of resources.

Integration with Other Platforms

Facebook can be integrated with other social media and communication platforms, such as Instagram, Twitter, and email newsletters. This integration helps to create a cohesive digital presence, allowing the church to streamline its communication efforts across multiple channels. Plus, it helps churches to stay well-organized with their communications.

How to Create a Church Facebook Page, Step by Step

Facebook offers different profile types for organizations and groups. Given that, you'll want to create a page for your church, not a profile. Doing so allows your church to take advantage of Facebook's marketing tools, insights, and applications. Here's how to create a Facebook church page:

  1. Visit the website: Go to www.facebook.com/pages/create.
  2. Write your page name: Input your page name, which should either be your church's name or another term that you'd like to promote (e.g., if your church's name is Mount of Celebration Church, you can name the Facebook page "Mountaineers' Community" or something creative).
  3. Choose categories: Type "church" in the category blank, and choose a specific description from the drop-down. You can add up to three categories to accurately represent your church.
  4. Write a description: Write a short description about what your church does, the services it provides, and the purpose of the Facebook page. This description is what will appear on the page's "About" section.
  5. Publish the page: Click "Create Page" to publish it.
  6. Choose a picture: Add a profile picture that represents your church. It could be your church logo, but we’ll discuss other options in the next section.
  7. Choose a banner: Add a cover photo that complements the profile photo, describes your church, or announces new information (e.g., the annual church theme or a special upcoming event).
  8. Turn notifications on: Turn the notification switch on, so you never miss any engagement or updates about your church's Facebook page. If this isn't turned on, you won't get notified when someone posts, comments, or does something else on the page.
  9. Connect with a mobile number: Input the church's mobile number if you want to connect the Facebook page to WhatsApp. This makes communication more seamless and allows you to create WhatsApp ads. If your church uses a free mass texting platform, you can connect that mobile number to your Facebook page.
  10. Use the page: Start posting updates, events, and announcements on your new Facebook page. Invite church members to like and follow the page, engage with users who comment on or share your posts, and even host a live stream to expand the church's reach.

Once you've created your church Facebook page, create a content calendar to plan and organize your posts. Your goal is to share relevant content and timely information that your congregation needs. 

What Should the Profile Picture Be?

Your goal is to ensure that your church's Facebook profile photo is easily recognizable, as this will be one of the first things people see when they come across your page. If you're unsure of what image to use, here are five options:

  1. The church's logo, if it's easily recognizable and well-known
  2. A picture of the church building, if it's an iconic structure in the town or city
  3. A photo of the pastor, if your church is known for its lead minister
  4. An illustration that represents the church
  5. Artwork with the church's name or mission statement

In other words, use a photo that accurately reflects the church. For example, a picture of the building would make sense if your church is known for its beautiful stained glass windows. However, a choir photo might be more appropriate if your church is known for its music program. 

Once you've decided on your profile picture, double-check that it fits well with the cover photo. It's about aesthetics at this point, but it'll help with establishing and reinforcing your church's image.

Does My Church Need Facebook?

Churches have been around for centuries without social media, and they got along just fine. But in today's world, having an online presence is more important than ever. 

Here are the top three reasons why your church needs a Facebook page:

  1. To engage with members of the congregation who might not be able to attend services regularly
  2. To connect with new people who are searching for a church in their area
  3. To share information about the church and its events with a broader audience

Here are five benefits that your church will get with a Facebook profile:

  1. Highlight special moments with photos and videos.
  2. Promote church events and any live stream it may have.
  3. Engage with the congregation even during the weekdays.
  4. Connect with other churches and religious organizations for partnerships.
  5. Advertise the church to those who might not know it exists.

If you're still on the fence, consider this: over 2 billion people worldwide use Facebook – that's a lot of potential eyes on your church. And, given that creating a Facebook page is easy and free, it's a no-brainer opportunity for your church to reach a wider audience while being wholly engaged with the people it already has.

What to Post to Your Facebook Page

To maintain engaged followers, share inspiring sermons, quotes, and community highlights. Authenticity is key—post real stories from church members and heartfelt messages from leaders to build trust and connection.

Ensure your posts are mobile-friendly with images and videos that display well on small screens. Consistent branding using the same colors, logos, and fonts creates a cohesive look that reinforces your church's identity. In the 21st century, well-branded content matters!

Finally, highlight local events, volunteer opportunities, and community projects to foster a sense of belonging. Encouraging participation makes followers feel valued and involved and builds a community-oriented page.

How to Post to Your Church Page

Posting to your church page is simple, but you do need admin access. Other than that, it works just like posting to your personal Facebook page. You can write text or post photos and video content. 

Scheduling Posts

As mentioned above, scheduling posts in advance is a great way to stay organized and frequent. There are several tools to help you to do this, including Tithely Media.

Messages and Notifications

Make sure to stay on top of your messaging and notifications. Remember that one of the most significant advantages of having a church Facebook page is that you can engage personally with followers. Without checking your messages and notifications, you’ll miss out on this opportunity.

Recap

In case you’re feeling overwhelmed by how to set up and maintain a church Facebook page, here’s a list of 20 items to keep in mind:

  1. Select a Facebook account or profile to manage the page.
  2. Access your Facebook account and log in.
  3. Navigate to the Facebook Page creation section.
  4. Click on "Create Page" or a similar button.
  5. Choose the category for your church page (e.g., Religious Organization).
  6. Provide a name for your church Facebook page.
  7. Add a profile picture (e.g., church logo or image).
  8. Upload a cover photo that represents your church.
  9. Fill in the "About" section with relevant details (e.g., description, contact info).
  10. Customize the page settings (e.g., visibility, age restrictions).
  11. Craft engaging and informative posts for your page.
  12. Share church events, services, and updates regularly.
  13. Interact with page followers and respond to comments.
  14. Use Facebook tools to analyze and improve page engagement.
  15. Promote your page to reach a wider audience and generate growth.
  16. Connect with other Facebook users and groups related to your church.
  17. Encourage congregation members to like and follow the page.
  18. Share photos and videos from church activities.
  19. Post inspirational content and messages.
  20. Provide a link to your church's website for more information.

Bringing the Church Together Through Social Media

A Facebook page allows your church to have an online presence, reaching beyond the physical walls of the building to all other people worldwide. It's also a way to engage with the congregation and community members, as Facebook is a valuable marketing and engagement tool for the church.

Creating and maintaining a Facebook page does take some time and effort, but it's worth it when you consider the potential benefits. 

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of content should I post on our church's Facebook page?

Sermons, quotes, event updates, community stories, volunteer opportunities, and inspirational messages can all translate to fun, engaging content on Facebook. 

What information should I include when setting up a church Facebook page?

Include your church’s name, address, contact details, service times, mission statement, and church branding (such as a logo). 

Can I schedule posts and events on our church's Facebook page in advance?

Yes. You can use Facebook’s scheduling tool or other tools mentioned above. Just make sure to prepare posts in advance and schedule them in a way that’s logical and sensitive to other events (such as holidays or current events). 

AUTHOR

Tithely provides the tools you need to engage with your church online, stay connected, increase generosity, and simplify the lives of your staff.

With tools like text and email messaging, custom church apps and websites, church management software, digital giving, and so much more… it’s no wonder why over 37,000 churches in 50 countries trust Tithely to help run their church. 

What is a church if it doesn't communicate with its members? In our opinion, it’s nothing but a one-way street that shares the gospel without taking care of the herd. And, in the 21st century, communication is increasingly moving online, where most people stay connected and updated with family and friends. 

What is Facebook for Churches?

A Facebook page allows churches to establish an online presence to engage with members and reach out to potential new ones. But where do you start? Creating a Facebook page for your church isn't the same as designing a website page or creating a personal Facebook page, so here are the exact steps you need to take to get started.

Benefits of Using a Church Facebook Page

Increased Visibility

An engaging and informative Facebook page significantly boosts the church's online presence, making it easier for members and the wider community to find and follow updates. It allows the church to reach a broader audience, including those who may not attend services regularly but are interested in the church's activities. 

Community Engagement

Facebook offers a platform for ongoing interaction between church members and leaders. Through inspirational and interactive posts, comments, and messages, the church can foster a sense of community, allowing members to connect and support each other throughout the week, not just on Sundays. Customized and culturally relevant posts are the most effective at community engagement.

Event Promotion

Promoting church events on Facebook ensures they are seen by a wide audience. Events can be shared, RSVPs can be tracked, and reminders can be sent, increasing attendance and participation. The platform also allows for detailed event information, making it easy for attendees to get all the necessary details. Making event posts visually appealing and descriptive is an additional plus. 

Live Streaming Capabilities

Facebook Live provides an accessible way to broadcast church services, special events, and other gatherings in real-time. This feature is particularly beneficial for members who cannot attend in person, ensuring they remain connected to the church community.

Volunteer Opportunities

The church can post about volunteer needs and opportunities on its Facebook page, making it easy for members to sign up and get involved. This helps in organizing community service projects and ensuring that all volunteer positions are filled.

Feedback and Interaction

A Facebook page allows for direct feedback from the congregation. Members can comment on posts, participate in polls, and send messages, providing valuable insights and suggestions to church leaders. This interaction helps the church to understand and address the needs and concerns of its members.

Cost-Effective Outreach

Creating and maintaining a Facebook page is free, making it a cost-effective method for outreach and communication. Paid advertising options are also available and can be used to target specific demographics, ensuring efficient use of resources.

Integration with Other Platforms

Facebook can be integrated with other social media and communication platforms, such as Instagram, Twitter, and email newsletters. This integration helps to create a cohesive digital presence, allowing the church to streamline its communication efforts across multiple channels. Plus, it helps churches to stay well-organized with their communications.

How to Create a Church Facebook Page, Step by Step

Facebook offers different profile types for organizations and groups. Given that, you'll want to create a page for your church, not a profile. Doing so allows your church to take advantage of Facebook's marketing tools, insights, and applications. Here's how to create a Facebook church page:

  1. Visit the website: Go to www.facebook.com/pages/create.
  2. Write your page name: Input your page name, which should either be your church's name or another term that you'd like to promote (e.g., if your church's name is Mount of Celebration Church, you can name the Facebook page "Mountaineers' Community" or something creative).
  3. Choose categories: Type "church" in the category blank, and choose a specific description from the drop-down. You can add up to three categories to accurately represent your church.
  4. Write a description: Write a short description about what your church does, the services it provides, and the purpose of the Facebook page. This description is what will appear on the page's "About" section.
  5. Publish the page: Click "Create Page" to publish it.
  6. Choose a picture: Add a profile picture that represents your church. It could be your church logo, but we’ll discuss other options in the next section.
  7. Choose a banner: Add a cover photo that complements the profile photo, describes your church, or announces new information (e.g., the annual church theme or a special upcoming event).
  8. Turn notifications on: Turn the notification switch on, so you never miss any engagement or updates about your church's Facebook page. If this isn't turned on, you won't get notified when someone posts, comments, or does something else on the page.
  9. Connect with a mobile number: Input the church's mobile number if you want to connect the Facebook page to WhatsApp. This makes communication more seamless and allows you to create WhatsApp ads. If your church uses a free mass texting platform, you can connect that mobile number to your Facebook page.
  10. Use the page: Start posting updates, events, and announcements on your new Facebook page. Invite church members to like and follow the page, engage with users who comment on or share your posts, and even host a live stream to expand the church's reach.

Once you've created your church Facebook page, create a content calendar to plan and organize your posts. Your goal is to share relevant content and timely information that your congregation needs. 

What Should the Profile Picture Be?

Your goal is to ensure that your church's Facebook profile photo is easily recognizable, as this will be one of the first things people see when they come across your page. If you're unsure of what image to use, here are five options:

  1. The church's logo, if it's easily recognizable and well-known
  2. A picture of the church building, if it's an iconic structure in the town or city
  3. A photo of the pastor, if your church is known for its lead minister
  4. An illustration that represents the church
  5. Artwork with the church's name or mission statement

In other words, use a photo that accurately reflects the church. For example, a picture of the building would make sense if your church is known for its beautiful stained glass windows. However, a choir photo might be more appropriate if your church is known for its music program. 

Once you've decided on your profile picture, double-check that it fits well with the cover photo. It's about aesthetics at this point, but it'll help with establishing and reinforcing your church's image.

Does My Church Need Facebook?

Churches have been around for centuries without social media, and they got along just fine. But in today's world, having an online presence is more important than ever. 

Here are the top three reasons why your church needs a Facebook page:

  1. To engage with members of the congregation who might not be able to attend services regularly
  2. To connect with new people who are searching for a church in their area
  3. To share information about the church and its events with a broader audience

Here are five benefits that your church will get with a Facebook profile:

  1. Highlight special moments with photos and videos.
  2. Promote church events and any live stream it may have.
  3. Engage with the congregation even during the weekdays.
  4. Connect with other churches and religious organizations for partnerships.
  5. Advertise the church to those who might not know it exists.

If you're still on the fence, consider this: over 2 billion people worldwide use Facebook – that's a lot of potential eyes on your church. And, given that creating a Facebook page is easy and free, it's a no-brainer opportunity for your church to reach a wider audience while being wholly engaged with the people it already has.

What to Post to Your Facebook Page

To maintain engaged followers, share inspiring sermons, quotes, and community highlights. Authenticity is key—post real stories from church members and heartfelt messages from leaders to build trust and connection.

Ensure your posts are mobile-friendly with images and videos that display well on small screens. Consistent branding using the same colors, logos, and fonts creates a cohesive look that reinforces your church's identity. In the 21st century, well-branded content matters!

Finally, highlight local events, volunteer opportunities, and community projects to foster a sense of belonging. Encouraging participation makes followers feel valued and involved and builds a community-oriented page.

How to Post to Your Church Page

Posting to your church page is simple, but you do need admin access. Other than that, it works just like posting to your personal Facebook page. You can write text or post photos and video content. 

Scheduling Posts

As mentioned above, scheduling posts in advance is a great way to stay organized and frequent. There are several tools to help you to do this, including Tithely Media.

Messages and Notifications

Make sure to stay on top of your messaging and notifications. Remember that one of the most significant advantages of having a church Facebook page is that you can engage personally with followers. Without checking your messages and notifications, you’ll miss out on this opportunity.

Recap

In case you’re feeling overwhelmed by how to set up and maintain a church Facebook page, here’s a list of 20 items to keep in mind:

  1. Select a Facebook account or profile to manage the page.
  2. Access your Facebook account and log in.
  3. Navigate to the Facebook Page creation section.
  4. Click on "Create Page" or a similar button.
  5. Choose the category for your church page (e.g., Religious Organization).
  6. Provide a name for your church Facebook page.
  7. Add a profile picture (e.g., church logo or image).
  8. Upload a cover photo that represents your church.
  9. Fill in the "About" section with relevant details (e.g., description, contact info).
  10. Customize the page settings (e.g., visibility, age restrictions).
  11. Craft engaging and informative posts for your page.
  12. Share church events, services, and updates regularly.
  13. Interact with page followers and respond to comments.
  14. Use Facebook tools to analyze and improve page engagement.
  15. Promote your page to reach a wider audience and generate growth.
  16. Connect with other Facebook users and groups related to your church.
  17. Encourage congregation members to like and follow the page.
  18. Share photos and videos from church activities.
  19. Post inspirational content and messages.
  20. Provide a link to your church's website for more information.

Bringing the Church Together Through Social Media

A Facebook page allows your church to have an online presence, reaching beyond the physical walls of the building to all other people worldwide. It's also a way to engage with the congregation and community members, as Facebook is a valuable marketing and engagement tool for the church.

Creating and maintaining a Facebook page does take some time and effort, but it's worth it when you consider the potential benefits. 

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of content should I post on our church's Facebook page?

Sermons, quotes, event updates, community stories, volunteer opportunities, and inspirational messages can all translate to fun, engaging content on Facebook. 

What information should I include when setting up a church Facebook page?

Include your church’s name, address, contact details, service times, mission statement, and church branding (such as a logo). 

Can I schedule posts and events on our church's Facebook page in advance?

Yes. You can use Facebook’s scheduling tool or other tools mentioned above. Just make sure to prepare posts in advance and schedule them in a way that’s logical and sensitive to other events (such as holidays or current events). 

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AUTHOR

Tithely provides the tools you need to engage with your church online, stay connected, increase generosity, and simplify the lives of your staff.

With tools like text and email messaging, custom church apps and websites, church management software, digital giving, and so much more… it’s no wonder why over 37,000 churches in 50 countries trust Tithely to help run their church. 

What is a church if it doesn't communicate with its members? In our opinion, it’s nothing but a one-way street that shares the gospel without taking care of the herd. And, in the 21st century, communication is increasingly moving online, where most people stay connected and updated with family and friends. 

What is Facebook for Churches?

A Facebook page allows churches to establish an online presence to engage with members and reach out to potential new ones. But where do you start? Creating a Facebook page for your church isn't the same as designing a website page or creating a personal Facebook page, so here are the exact steps you need to take to get started.

Benefits of Using a Church Facebook Page

Increased Visibility

An engaging and informative Facebook page significantly boosts the church's online presence, making it easier for members and the wider community to find and follow updates. It allows the church to reach a broader audience, including those who may not attend services regularly but are interested in the church's activities. 

Community Engagement

Facebook offers a platform for ongoing interaction between church members and leaders. Through inspirational and interactive posts, comments, and messages, the church can foster a sense of community, allowing members to connect and support each other throughout the week, not just on Sundays. Customized and culturally relevant posts are the most effective at community engagement.

Event Promotion

Promoting church events on Facebook ensures they are seen by a wide audience. Events can be shared, RSVPs can be tracked, and reminders can be sent, increasing attendance and participation. The platform also allows for detailed event information, making it easy for attendees to get all the necessary details. Making event posts visually appealing and descriptive is an additional plus. 

Live Streaming Capabilities

Facebook Live provides an accessible way to broadcast church services, special events, and other gatherings in real-time. This feature is particularly beneficial for members who cannot attend in person, ensuring they remain connected to the church community.

Volunteer Opportunities

The church can post about volunteer needs and opportunities on its Facebook page, making it easy for members to sign up and get involved. This helps in organizing community service projects and ensuring that all volunteer positions are filled.

Feedback and Interaction

A Facebook page allows for direct feedback from the congregation. Members can comment on posts, participate in polls, and send messages, providing valuable insights and suggestions to church leaders. This interaction helps the church to understand and address the needs and concerns of its members.

Cost-Effective Outreach

Creating and maintaining a Facebook page is free, making it a cost-effective method for outreach and communication. Paid advertising options are also available and can be used to target specific demographics, ensuring efficient use of resources.

Integration with Other Platforms

Facebook can be integrated with other social media and communication platforms, such as Instagram, Twitter, and email newsletters. This integration helps to create a cohesive digital presence, allowing the church to streamline its communication efforts across multiple channels. Plus, it helps churches to stay well-organized with their communications.

How to Create a Church Facebook Page, Step by Step

Facebook offers different profile types for organizations and groups. Given that, you'll want to create a page for your church, not a profile. Doing so allows your church to take advantage of Facebook's marketing tools, insights, and applications. Here's how to create a Facebook church page:

  1. Visit the website: Go to www.facebook.com/pages/create.
  2. Write your page name: Input your page name, which should either be your church's name or another term that you'd like to promote (e.g., if your church's name is Mount of Celebration Church, you can name the Facebook page "Mountaineers' Community" or something creative).
  3. Choose categories: Type "church" in the category blank, and choose a specific description from the drop-down. You can add up to three categories to accurately represent your church.
  4. Write a description: Write a short description about what your church does, the services it provides, and the purpose of the Facebook page. This description is what will appear on the page's "About" section.
  5. Publish the page: Click "Create Page" to publish it.
  6. Choose a picture: Add a profile picture that represents your church. It could be your church logo, but we’ll discuss other options in the next section.
  7. Choose a banner: Add a cover photo that complements the profile photo, describes your church, or announces new information (e.g., the annual church theme or a special upcoming event).
  8. Turn notifications on: Turn the notification switch on, so you never miss any engagement or updates about your church's Facebook page. If this isn't turned on, you won't get notified when someone posts, comments, or does something else on the page.
  9. Connect with a mobile number: Input the church's mobile number if you want to connect the Facebook page to WhatsApp. This makes communication more seamless and allows you to create WhatsApp ads. If your church uses a free mass texting platform, you can connect that mobile number to your Facebook page.
  10. Use the page: Start posting updates, events, and announcements on your new Facebook page. Invite church members to like and follow the page, engage with users who comment on or share your posts, and even host a live stream to expand the church's reach.

Once you've created your church Facebook page, create a content calendar to plan and organize your posts. Your goal is to share relevant content and timely information that your congregation needs. 

What Should the Profile Picture Be?

Your goal is to ensure that your church's Facebook profile photo is easily recognizable, as this will be one of the first things people see when they come across your page. If you're unsure of what image to use, here are five options:

  1. The church's logo, if it's easily recognizable and well-known
  2. A picture of the church building, if it's an iconic structure in the town or city
  3. A photo of the pastor, if your church is known for its lead minister
  4. An illustration that represents the church
  5. Artwork with the church's name or mission statement

In other words, use a photo that accurately reflects the church. For example, a picture of the building would make sense if your church is known for its beautiful stained glass windows. However, a choir photo might be more appropriate if your church is known for its music program. 

Once you've decided on your profile picture, double-check that it fits well with the cover photo. It's about aesthetics at this point, but it'll help with establishing and reinforcing your church's image.

Does My Church Need Facebook?

Churches have been around for centuries without social media, and they got along just fine. But in today's world, having an online presence is more important than ever. 

Here are the top three reasons why your church needs a Facebook page:

  1. To engage with members of the congregation who might not be able to attend services regularly
  2. To connect with new people who are searching for a church in their area
  3. To share information about the church and its events with a broader audience

Here are five benefits that your church will get with a Facebook profile:

  1. Highlight special moments with photos and videos.
  2. Promote church events and any live stream it may have.
  3. Engage with the congregation even during the weekdays.
  4. Connect with other churches and religious organizations for partnerships.
  5. Advertise the church to those who might not know it exists.

If you're still on the fence, consider this: over 2 billion people worldwide use Facebook – that's a lot of potential eyes on your church. And, given that creating a Facebook page is easy and free, it's a no-brainer opportunity for your church to reach a wider audience while being wholly engaged with the people it already has.

What to Post to Your Facebook Page

To maintain engaged followers, share inspiring sermons, quotes, and community highlights. Authenticity is key—post real stories from church members and heartfelt messages from leaders to build trust and connection.

Ensure your posts are mobile-friendly with images and videos that display well on small screens. Consistent branding using the same colors, logos, and fonts creates a cohesive look that reinforces your church's identity. In the 21st century, well-branded content matters!

Finally, highlight local events, volunteer opportunities, and community projects to foster a sense of belonging. Encouraging participation makes followers feel valued and involved and builds a community-oriented page.

How to Post to Your Church Page

Posting to your church page is simple, but you do need admin access. Other than that, it works just like posting to your personal Facebook page. You can write text or post photos and video content. 

Scheduling Posts

As mentioned above, scheduling posts in advance is a great way to stay organized and frequent. There are several tools to help you to do this, including Tithely Media.

Messages and Notifications

Make sure to stay on top of your messaging and notifications. Remember that one of the most significant advantages of having a church Facebook page is that you can engage personally with followers. Without checking your messages and notifications, you’ll miss out on this opportunity.

Recap

In case you’re feeling overwhelmed by how to set up and maintain a church Facebook page, here’s a list of 20 items to keep in mind:

  1. Select a Facebook account or profile to manage the page.
  2. Access your Facebook account and log in.
  3. Navigate to the Facebook Page creation section.
  4. Click on "Create Page" or a similar button.
  5. Choose the category for your church page (e.g., Religious Organization).
  6. Provide a name for your church Facebook page.
  7. Add a profile picture (e.g., church logo or image).
  8. Upload a cover photo that represents your church.
  9. Fill in the "About" section with relevant details (e.g., description, contact info).
  10. Customize the page settings (e.g., visibility, age restrictions).
  11. Craft engaging and informative posts for your page.
  12. Share church events, services, and updates regularly.
  13. Interact with page followers and respond to comments.
  14. Use Facebook tools to analyze and improve page engagement.
  15. Promote your page to reach a wider audience and generate growth.
  16. Connect with other Facebook users and groups related to your church.
  17. Encourage congregation members to like and follow the page.
  18. Share photos and videos from church activities.
  19. Post inspirational content and messages.
  20. Provide a link to your church's website for more information.

Bringing the Church Together Through Social Media

A Facebook page allows your church to have an online presence, reaching beyond the physical walls of the building to all other people worldwide. It's also a way to engage with the congregation and community members, as Facebook is a valuable marketing and engagement tool for the church.

Creating and maintaining a Facebook page does take some time and effort, but it's worth it when you consider the potential benefits. 

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of content should I post on our church's Facebook page?

Sermons, quotes, event updates, community stories, volunteer opportunities, and inspirational messages can all translate to fun, engaging content on Facebook. 

What information should I include when setting up a church Facebook page?

Include your church’s name, address, contact details, service times, mission statement, and church branding (such as a logo). 

Can I schedule posts and events on our church's Facebook page in advance?

Yes. You can use Facebook’s scheduling tool or other tools mentioned above. Just make sure to prepare posts in advance and schedule them in a way that’s logical and sensitive to other events (such as holidays or current events). 

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What is a church if it doesn't communicate with its members? In our opinion, it’s nothing but a one-way street that shares the gospel without taking care of the herd. And, in the 21st century, communication is increasingly moving online, where most people stay connected and updated with family and friends. 

What is Facebook for Churches?

A Facebook page allows churches to establish an online presence to engage with members and reach out to potential new ones. But where do you start? Creating a Facebook page for your church isn't the same as designing a website page or creating a personal Facebook page, so here are the exact steps you need to take to get started.

Benefits of Using a Church Facebook Page

Increased Visibility

An engaging and informative Facebook page significantly boosts the church's online presence, making it easier for members and the wider community to find and follow updates. It allows the church to reach a broader audience, including those who may not attend services regularly but are interested in the church's activities. 

Community Engagement

Facebook offers a platform for ongoing interaction between church members and leaders. Through inspirational and interactive posts, comments, and messages, the church can foster a sense of community, allowing members to connect and support each other throughout the week, not just on Sundays. Customized and culturally relevant posts are the most effective at community engagement.

Event Promotion

Promoting church events on Facebook ensures they are seen by a wide audience. Events can be shared, RSVPs can be tracked, and reminders can be sent, increasing attendance and participation. The platform also allows for detailed event information, making it easy for attendees to get all the necessary details. Making event posts visually appealing and descriptive is an additional plus. 

Live Streaming Capabilities

Facebook Live provides an accessible way to broadcast church services, special events, and other gatherings in real-time. This feature is particularly beneficial for members who cannot attend in person, ensuring they remain connected to the church community.

Volunteer Opportunities

The church can post about volunteer needs and opportunities on its Facebook page, making it easy for members to sign up and get involved. This helps in organizing community service projects and ensuring that all volunteer positions are filled.

Feedback and Interaction

A Facebook page allows for direct feedback from the congregation. Members can comment on posts, participate in polls, and send messages, providing valuable insights and suggestions to church leaders. This interaction helps the church to understand and address the needs and concerns of its members.

Cost-Effective Outreach

Creating and maintaining a Facebook page is free, making it a cost-effective method for outreach and communication. Paid advertising options are also available and can be used to target specific demographics, ensuring efficient use of resources.

Integration with Other Platforms

Facebook can be integrated with other social media and communication platforms, such as Instagram, Twitter, and email newsletters. This integration helps to create a cohesive digital presence, allowing the church to streamline its communication efforts across multiple channels. Plus, it helps churches to stay well-organized with their communications.

How to Create a Church Facebook Page, Step by Step

Facebook offers different profile types for organizations and groups. Given that, you'll want to create a page for your church, not a profile. Doing so allows your church to take advantage of Facebook's marketing tools, insights, and applications. Here's how to create a Facebook church page:

  1. Visit the website: Go to www.facebook.com/pages/create.
  2. Write your page name: Input your page name, which should either be your church's name or another term that you'd like to promote (e.g., if your church's name is Mount of Celebration Church, you can name the Facebook page "Mountaineers' Community" or something creative).
  3. Choose categories: Type "church" in the category blank, and choose a specific description from the drop-down. You can add up to three categories to accurately represent your church.
  4. Write a description: Write a short description about what your church does, the services it provides, and the purpose of the Facebook page. This description is what will appear on the page's "About" section.
  5. Publish the page: Click "Create Page" to publish it.
  6. Choose a picture: Add a profile picture that represents your church. It could be your church logo, but we’ll discuss other options in the next section.
  7. Choose a banner: Add a cover photo that complements the profile photo, describes your church, or announces new information (e.g., the annual church theme or a special upcoming event).
  8. Turn notifications on: Turn the notification switch on, so you never miss any engagement or updates about your church's Facebook page. If this isn't turned on, you won't get notified when someone posts, comments, or does something else on the page.
  9. Connect with a mobile number: Input the church's mobile number if you want to connect the Facebook page to WhatsApp. This makes communication more seamless and allows you to create WhatsApp ads. If your church uses a free mass texting platform, you can connect that mobile number to your Facebook page.
  10. Use the page: Start posting updates, events, and announcements on your new Facebook page. Invite church members to like and follow the page, engage with users who comment on or share your posts, and even host a live stream to expand the church's reach.

Once you've created your church Facebook page, create a content calendar to plan and organize your posts. Your goal is to share relevant content and timely information that your congregation needs. 

What Should the Profile Picture Be?

Your goal is to ensure that your church's Facebook profile photo is easily recognizable, as this will be one of the first things people see when they come across your page. If you're unsure of what image to use, here are five options:

  1. The church's logo, if it's easily recognizable and well-known
  2. A picture of the church building, if it's an iconic structure in the town or city
  3. A photo of the pastor, if your church is known for its lead minister
  4. An illustration that represents the church
  5. Artwork with the church's name or mission statement

In other words, use a photo that accurately reflects the church. For example, a picture of the building would make sense if your church is known for its beautiful stained glass windows. However, a choir photo might be more appropriate if your church is known for its music program. 

Once you've decided on your profile picture, double-check that it fits well with the cover photo. It's about aesthetics at this point, but it'll help with establishing and reinforcing your church's image.

Does My Church Need Facebook?

Churches have been around for centuries without social media, and they got along just fine. But in today's world, having an online presence is more important than ever. 

Here are the top three reasons why your church needs a Facebook page:

  1. To engage with members of the congregation who might not be able to attend services regularly
  2. To connect with new people who are searching for a church in their area
  3. To share information about the church and its events with a broader audience

Here are five benefits that your church will get with a Facebook profile:

  1. Highlight special moments with photos and videos.
  2. Promote church events and any live stream it may have.
  3. Engage with the congregation even during the weekdays.
  4. Connect with other churches and religious organizations for partnerships.
  5. Advertise the church to those who might not know it exists.

If you're still on the fence, consider this: over 2 billion people worldwide use Facebook – that's a lot of potential eyes on your church. And, given that creating a Facebook page is easy and free, it's a no-brainer opportunity for your church to reach a wider audience while being wholly engaged with the people it already has.

What to Post to Your Facebook Page

To maintain engaged followers, share inspiring sermons, quotes, and community highlights. Authenticity is key—post real stories from church members and heartfelt messages from leaders to build trust and connection.

Ensure your posts are mobile-friendly with images and videos that display well on small screens. Consistent branding using the same colors, logos, and fonts creates a cohesive look that reinforces your church's identity. In the 21st century, well-branded content matters!

Finally, highlight local events, volunteer opportunities, and community projects to foster a sense of belonging. Encouraging participation makes followers feel valued and involved and builds a community-oriented page.

How to Post to Your Church Page

Posting to your church page is simple, but you do need admin access. Other than that, it works just like posting to your personal Facebook page. You can write text or post photos and video content. 

Scheduling Posts

As mentioned above, scheduling posts in advance is a great way to stay organized and frequent. There are several tools to help you to do this, including Tithely Media.

Messages and Notifications

Make sure to stay on top of your messaging and notifications. Remember that one of the most significant advantages of having a church Facebook page is that you can engage personally with followers. Without checking your messages and notifications, you’ll miss out on this opportunity.

Recap

In case you’re feeling overwhelmed by how to set up and maintain a church Facebook page, here’s a list of 20 items to keep in mind:

  1. Select a Facebook account or profile to manage the page.
  2. Access your Facebook account and log in.
  3. Navigate to the Facebook Page creation section.
  4. Click on "Create Page" or a similar button.
  5. Choose the category for your church page (e.g., Religious Organization).
  6. Provide a name for your church Facebook page.
  7. Add a profile picture (e.g., church logo or image).
  8. Upload a cover photo that represents your church.
  9. Fill in the "About" section with relevant details (e.g., description, contact info).
  10. Customize the page settings (e.g., visibility, age restrictions).
  11. Craft engaging and informative posts for your page.
  12. Share church events, services, and updates regularly.
  13. Interact with page followers and respond to comments.
  14. Use Facebook tools to analyze and improve page engagement.
  15. Promote your page to reach a wider audience and generate growth.
  16. Connect with other Facebook users and groups related to your church.
  17. Encourage congregation members to like and follow the page.
  18. Share photos and videos from church activities.
  19. Post inspirational content and messages.
  20. Provide a link to your church's website for more information.

Bringing the Church Together Through Social Media

A Facebook page allows your church to have an online presence, reaching beyond the physical walls of the building to all other people worldwide. It's also a way to engage with the congregation and community members, as Facebook is a valuable marketing and engagement tool for the church.

Creating and maintaining a Facebook page does take some time and effort, but it's worth it when you consider the potential benefits. 

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of content should I post on our church's Facebook page?

Sermons, quotes, event updates, community stories, volunteer opportunities, and inspirational messages can all translate to fun, engaging content on Facebook. 

What information should I include when setting up a church Facebook page?

Include your church’s name, address, contact details, service times, mission statement, and church branding (such as a logo). 

Can I schedule posts and events on our church's Facebook page in advance?

Yes. You can use Facebook’s scheduling tool or other tools mentioned above. Just make sure to prepare posts in advance and schedule them in a way that’s logical and sensitive to other events (such as holidays or current events). 

AUTHOR

Tithely provides the tools you need to engage with your church online, stay connected, increase generosity, and simplify the lives of your staff.

With tools like text and email messaging, custom church apps and websites, church management software, digital giving, and so much more… it’s no wonder why over 37,000 churches in 50 countries trust Tithely to help run their church. 

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Church Tech
Publish date
January 1, 2023
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Tithely
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How to Create a Church Facebook Page

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