We partner with you through each phase of the process.
SESSION 1
THE PURPOSE OF COMMUNICATION
If we can define the purpose, we can create a process. In Session 1, we discover the purpose of all communication and apply this principle to church and ministry.
All communication is a combination of information and presentation. Both are important, but neither is the point.
So, what is the point of communication? That’s what we’ll discover together in Session 1.
SESSION 2
ENGAGING PEOPLE WITH THE BIBLE
Telling people what’s in the Bible isn’t enough. Just because it’s true doesn’t mean it matters. Any truth that feels irrelevant is still true.
And still irrelevant.
In our second session, we’ll discuss biblical interpretation and insight.
Great interpretation defines what is true. Interesting insight reveals why it matters.
SESSION 3
CRAFTING A JOURNEY
A critical key to compelling content lies in understanding and aligning with how people process information.
Session 3 is all about the journey. If we can turn our idea into a compelling narrative, we’ll take people along a path to discovery and engagement.
Great communication requires compelling content presented in a compelling way. The more you know about your natural style, the better you can maximize your communication.
In Session 4, we’ll study our audience and ourselves. Both people are involved in communication, so we need to understand both sides.
Chris Patton, Senior Pastor, Southside Church - Peachtree City, GA
“Gavin has been incredibly helpful as a teaching pastor at our church while developing our communicators. He truly has a gift for extracting relevant, helpful message and series content and helping our communicators do the same.”
Holly Goddard, Director of Ministry Environments, North Point Community Church – Atlanta, GA
“Gavin is one of best at creating content and teaching others how to create compelling and clear communication. He coached our department heads through a communicator workshop and we all left feeling more equipped and empowered to in crafting messaging in our contexts.”
PREACHING AND COMMUNICATION GROWTH IN THREE SIMPLE STEPS: