
I’ve been seeing this commercial a ton lately. I’m really intrigued by it. On one hand, it could be seen as just a slick PR/marketing campaign, glossing over the troubled perception of the church over the past number of years. On...

imagocommunity Seen the "Catholics Come Home" TV ads? Just posted one and blogged some quick thoughts: http://tinyurl.com/y98omk6

imagocommunity Is 2010 "The Year of Digital Distraction"? New blog post: http://ow.ly/T1pi

CNN special columnist Pete Cashmore wonders whether 2010 may be the “year of digital distraction”. He explores a number of consequences to our “always on” culture, including how it hurts productivity, and our ability to digest information. Most i...

On New Years Eve, NZ blogger Andrew Jones wrote about 10 types of emerging church models that previously drew a lot criticism, but have since been adopted by people all across the faith/church spectrum...

imagocommunity Why Do Churches Gather the Way They Do? New blog post: http://tinyurl.com/ye6mysz

It’s Christmas Eve, and I’m feeling really grateful for the celebrating we do this time of year, and for this past year itself. We’ve gotten to meet so many wonderful people and churches and organizations, and gotten to be a part of some fantastic events. We’r...

imagocommunity Merry Christmas, and Thank You! New blog post: http://tinyurl.com/yeuhhm5

Mark wrote a couple of weeks ago about whether most people need anything other than Facebook or Twitter. Others seem to be asking the same kinds of questions...

imagocommunity Skittles is doing something really unique with their web strategy. Read more in today's blog post: http://ow.ly/OJkQ

All over the web last weekend… Director Fede Alvarez made the above 5 minute short film for a reported $300. He posted the video on a Thursday, and by Monday was receiving offers from film studios to direct a sci-fi film. Yahoo has the whole story here. ...

imagocommunity $300 YouTube video lands director $30 million Hollywood deal: http://ow.ly/Ouz3

Over the weekend, I attended two Christmas-oriented gatherings at two separate churches. They couldn’t have been more different, each with their own strengths and weaknesses. It made me wonder how other churches were choosing to gather: View This Pollopinion














