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Regular sermon blogging yields regular public square salination

10/5/2016

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By Christopher Mann for ReSermon.com
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​After transcription and closed captioning, the next step for effective sermon projection is to repurpose your sermon into blog posts.
This can be done through a number of strategies. Here is one recipe:
  1. Church blog. If you don’t have a blog attached to your website, beginning one is usually as simple as checking a box. Almost every template-platform (Wordpress, Blogger, Weebly, etc.) has a blog feature which you can just switch on with a check box in the settings.
  2. Content population #1. Second, populate your new blog with blog posts, and if you have transcription, that is the easiest way to start populating your blog with content.
  3. Content population #2. Convert your weekly sermons into regular, daily content ready for an external consumption.
  4. Content - external posting. The church can repurpose sermon content in the form of guest blog posts on external websites. Why do this? (A) this is exactly the kind of biblical salt that the public needs -- your expounded perspective on scripture’s relevance to the souls in that public square. (B) Getting published in an external publication, whether print or online, will draw attention to your church blog and, hopefully, the church itself. If the community newspaper has a website and has a number of blogs attached to that website and welcomes guest editorials, that can be a great forum for your repurposed sermon.  
Now, a 30 minute sermon is going to produce about 4,000 words, and of course there is precious little market demand for a 4,000 word blog post, and that’s where ReSermon comes in. Our skilled writers (practicing and former professional journalists) will skillfully repurpose your sermon into a series of blog posts which then posts to your designated sites.
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