You're invited to this month's webinar, Dead Ends - Autopsy of an Event Fail! Join us on August 26 as we talk about how to get back up after an event fail.

We’ve all been there. You promoted it via worship services, social media, emails, the bulletin and 37 posters stuck up all over your building. Three people registered. The ministry leader is telling you that people didn’t know it was happening. What can you do?

Event fails are frustrating, and often confusing. It can be hard not to get discouraged when you feel like you did everything you could and no one showed up. How did the congregation not see what felt like millions of bulletin announcements, Facebook posts and pre-service slides? Was no one listening during the 10 different times it was announced to the entire congregation? Why did your members practically beg for this event and then not show up? 

It's easy to get flustered, to start pointing fingers and to feel like promotion is pointless. But, there will always be another event around the corner, another flyer to post, another tray of cookies to buy. So ... how do you get up, dust yourself off and try again? 

You're invited to this month's webinar, Dead Ends - Autopsy of an Event Fail! 

Join us on August 26 as we talk about how to get back up after an event fail. We'll dig deep into how to start healthy conversations, where to begin your analyzation process and how to limit event fails in the future. 

We'll also talk how-tos for: 

  • Moving from critical to constructive 
  • Incorporating healthy analysis
  • Establishing permission-based risk-taking

Click below to register for the FREE webinar! 

This webinar is the third in our free webinar series. Click here to register for the remaining three. 

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