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Rev. Ryan Dunn - "Narrowing Your Niche" | How We Do Digital Ministry Episode 51

Rev. Ryan Dunn - "Narrowing Your Niche" | How We Do Digital Ministry Episode 51

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Episode 51 of the How We Do Digital Ministry podcast features Rev. Ryan Dunn, Minister of Online Engagement with United Methodist Communications. Ryan and Charlotte Elia discuss creating digital content for seekers, focusing on your particular audience, and discerning which tools and tactics best suit your congregation.

"The future of the church is niche, and that doesn't mean all of our congregations are gonna be like very focused on one segment of the population. But I think ministry as a whole is going to be niche, that we're leaning more into a time where the way that we make meaning and create meaning for ourselves is very individualized." - Rev. Ryan Dunn

Listen to the full episode as Ryan talks about these topics:

Platform vs. Engagement [5:45]
Digital First Culture [9:23]
Leading Through Conflict [14:02]
Working With Limited Resources [21:24]
The Future is Niche [29:30]

You can find Rev. Ryan Dunn online here:

  • https://digitalministrynotes.com
  • https://www.tiktok.com/@theunitedmethodistchurch

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