Posts by Russ Cantu
They’re Not Visitors!
Do you ever wonder why your church can get visitors, but has a difficult time keeping them? Maybe you can get them through the doors, they seem excited, but then they disappear. This can be very frustrating to volunteers and leaders in church plants. Your church is a great place, your core knows this, so…
Read MoreIt’s Coming: STADIA!
Right now, Catalyst Church Creative is developing a brand new system for STADIA. This system will be centered on web development determination, development, and distribution. We will discuss the why, what, and hows of web development, how to start and finish well in this medium, and how to create a sustainable path forward. Why are we so…
Read MoreDon’t Be a Hater
We tell creatives to let what you love inspire your ideas. To take your passion for the church, preaching, design, etc… and build upon that. Today, we are posing a totally different idea: Let what you hate inspire your ideas. We all get inspired. We all love what others have accomplished. To be clear, there’s…
Read MoreDon’t define your brand; Discover it.
You don’t define your brand, you discover it. “Don’t put the cart before the horse.” “Don’t count your chickens before they hatch.” Two phrases that perfectly encapsulate this idea, to not define your brand, before you have the opportunity to discover it. Companies want to create a good name for themselves. But when building a…
Read MoreGiving and the Church
Americans say they like to give, but is that the reality? We know that today’s post-modern generation gains more satisfaction from a job that gives back and creates high self-worth, and that long term careers are on the decline. Therefore, it makes sense that giving would be different today than it was thirty years ago in…
Read MoreUnderstanding Your Brand
During the Christmas and New Year season, we wanted to make sure we continue to help you build your brand up. While it may be a down time for you, it’s a huge season for us at Creative. In fact, we’ve received more clients this “dead” week, then the two weeks prior. From these new…
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