Walk into most churches on a Sunday and the pre-service loop tells the same story: ten slides, ten different fonts, and a congregation looking at their phones.
The problem is rarely effort. Someone on your team spent real time on those slides. The problem is that each slide was designed alone, with no shared system behind it.
Here are the three most common issues we see.
First, too many words. A slide is a billboard, not a bulletin. People get four to six seconds with it. One event, one date, one action.
Second, no visual hierarchy. When the event name, the date, and the Bible verse all get the same weight, nothing gets read. Decide what matters most and make it twice as big as everything else.
Third, no consistency. When every ministry makes its own graphics, your screens feel like a garage sale. A simple shared system of two fonts and a small color palette makes everything feel intentional, even simple slides.
If your team is stretched thin, this is exactly the work we take off your plate. But even without us, fixing those three things this week will change how your announcements land.
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