April 23, 2007
Meet Joshua Cody, CFCC Intern
You may have noticed that our posting frequency has increased a bit on our flagship blog, Church Marketing Sucks. You may also have noticed a new name cropping up in a lot of bylines, Joshua Cody. We thought it time to properly introduce him.
Joshua Cody is our intern. He's a junior at the University of Georgia-Atlanta, going for his B.A. in journalism.
1) When did you become a Christian?
I started when I was about thirteen, and I'd like to think I'm still becoming one.
2) Tell us about your church-going experience?
I've been interested in ecclesiology since before I knew what the word meant. I've always been inclined to experience new and exciting ways of doing church. From Southern Baptist to Pentecostal to Methodist to house church to the African Inland Church, I've gotten a good cross-section of churches thus far. I look to keep on going with this and continue learning that no one has it quite right, and they won't. But we sure as heck ought to keep trying.
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October 4, 2006
New Events Lab Coordinator
Say hello to our new Events Lab Coordinator, Elizabeth Anchondo. She answered the call and stepped up to run our Events Lab. She'll be keeping our events calendar updated and helping with events coverage, like the recent MinistryCom write-up on Church Marketing Sucks.
Elizabeth has worked in the advertising/media industry for two years and recently broke into the realm of Internet marketing. Having grown up in a loving Bible-based church in El Paso, Texas, she has volunteered in all aspects of ministry from hospital visitation to dance, drama and community outreach. As a living testimony of God's healing power, Elizabeth is spreading God's message through whatever venue she can.
Elizabeth spends her free time with family and learning about all things advertising and culture and currently attends Gateway Church in Southlake, Texas.
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June 26, 2006
Church Marketing Sucks Intern
Our flagship blog, Church Marketing Sucks, needs some day to day operational help. We're looking for an intern to step in and keep things going. We're looking for someone familiar with Church Marketing Sucks who can invest some consistent time. It could be a student looking for college credit or just someone who believes in what we're doing and wants to help out.
Job description:
- Comment/Trackback moderation (approving/deleting comments and trackbacks as necessary, responding to comments as needed).
- Answer e-mail.
- Weekly polls (develop poll questions & answers, enter them into the web-based system, post the poll results each week with analysis).
- Edit/proof/post contributor blog entries.
- Write weekly Church Marketing Lab round up posts.
- Write random blog entries (2-5 per week).
- Being located in either St. Paul, Minn. or Los Angeles a plus, but not required.
Hours Involved: 5-10 per week.
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Events Lab Coordinator
Update: Position filled.
We've just launched the new Events Lab and we're looking for someone to champion this new venture.
Job description: Run the Events Lab—everything from adding new events, to answering e-mails and requests about the lab.
Hours Involved: 1-3 hours per week typically, sometimes less.
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We Need Graphic Designers: PDF Template
We want to start creating PDFs to cover topics in a little more depth than we can in a blog entry on Church Marketing Sucks. The idea is to create short PDF booklets that can tackle a specific subject.
We're looking for a designer to help us create a standard template we can use for all of these booklets.
Guidelines:
- Front page must have the ability to match a consistent look, but be able to swap out some sort of unique identifying graphic. Examples would include the tech books with the same design but different pictures on the cover. We want the consistency of a series, but enough customization that each cover can be somewhat unique.
- CFCC name, logo and tagline on the cover.
- A consistent page layout with CFCC name, logo and tagline on each page, as well as page number, name of the book, and room for sidebars and pullquotes.
- A copyright page at the end that includes room for an author bio, a blurb about CFCC, permission/copyright info, etc.
- Very basic PDF design—no Acrobat only buttons.
- Designed for easy horizontal printing on 8.5x11 paper and viewing on standard screen sizes.
Hours Involved: 5-10
Apply online When we follow up we may ask for samples of your work (links to online projects would be ideal).
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We Need Techies
We're looking for some people with technical know-how to step in and help us help the church matter.
Current needs: Project Basis--pool of willing techies to help build new initiatives, add functionality to existing sites, etc. We need help with everything from adding the occasional form to building a whole new site.
Hours Involved: Depends on the project.
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