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by Phillip Lund, MidAmerica Region of the UUA |According to the Pew Research Center, "Today around seven-in-ten Americans use social media to connect with one another, engage with news content, share information and entertain themselves." For users of almost all ages, Facebook remains the most popular platform. Now more than ever, it’s important
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by UUA Congregational Life Staff Group |Facebook is a popular social media platform to share our faith with others, to connect with one another, and to promote UU values in the world. This is an overview from the Faith on Facebook Resource Hub.
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A congregation's web presence is often its first chance to make a good impression. Design policies that balance accountability,creativity, and engagement.
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by UUA Congregational Life Staff Group |Even with the wide sharing of photos and video on social social media, congregations still need policies that enable them to follow copyright law, protect the vulnerable and follow the core value of consent....
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by Lori Stone |Social media is a great outreach tool for today's congregations, but congregational leaders need to be savvy about how to balance the open-source nature of today's interactive internet with the need to articulate a consistent message in alignment with your congregation's mission and vision...
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by Sarah Gibb Millspaugh, Christopher L. Walton, Jill Goddard, Jennifer Toth Clary |Tools for developing quality online content: shareable images, blogs, videos, and more
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by UUA Program and Strategy: Outreach Office |These principles guide congregations in their social media use. The platform with the largest and most active Unitarian Universalist (UU) use is Facebook.
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by Sarah Gibb Millspaugh |What kinds of messages and content will build a relationship with key audiences, inviting them to join in?
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by Peter Bowden |Proven methods to help both individuals and congregations promote UU values, UU social action, and UU identity online. Straightforward tips on video-making and sharing.
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by Joanna Fontaine Crawford |Proven methods to help both individuals and congregations promote Unitarian Universalist (UU) values, UU social action, and UU identity online.