From Deseret News archives:
Getting the good word out
Many churches today are hiring advertising agencies
That's largely who K2 is targeting, lead pastor Dave Nelson says. "This is for people who might think God is irrelevant" he says about the church's brochure. The message he wants to get across, he says, is that "God is an exciting God who wants to work in people's lives."
While the methods and terminology might be new to religion demographics, saturation, outreach strategies "any religion that believes in evangelism at its core believes in marketing," notes the Rev. Dan Webster, spokesman for the Episcopal Diocese of Utah. "If you read the works of Paul, he believed in marketing," the Rev. Webster says about the first-century apostle.
Religious marketing should not be surprising or considered crass, he says. "I don't believe it in any way sullies our message. My gosh, Jesus got down in the dirt, literally. He drew in the dirt to get his message across. We need to be in the marketplace, not absent from it."
The idea is not so much to bring in new members, although that never hurts, but "for people to get to know the love of God," says Christ United Methodist Church pastor Goodier. "Everything else is secondary."
These days The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints uses radio and TV spots that gently, sometimes humorously, stress the importance of family, with just a subtle mention at the end that the LDS Church brought you this message. And, of course, the church relies on thousands of missionaries to spread the word.
In other evangelical religions, Leonard notes, "revivals" have been one way to reach the unaffiliated. Back in the early 20th century, he says, these were often held in burlesque houses and movie theaters, as well as traveling tents. The famous Chicago evangelist D.L. Moody would take a pony cart through the tenements to attract children and their parents.
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