How do we bring the gospel to a digitally-driven world?

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A new age brings new challenges.

If stewarding your online presence is becoming increasingly important and challenging, you’re not alone.

There’s no single prescribed way to engage people with the gospel in a complex, nuanced time. Digital presence is part of how people assess credibility and decide whether to invest their time as they learn and explore faith. Churches and organizations like yours recognize the importance of an online presence and community building. Still, nothing in seminary prepared you and your leaders to build this kind of presence and community. It’s new and challenging to navigate as a church in the digital age.

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A new relational beginning.

Digital Spaces are a new kind of third space, and can be a beautiful beginning of a gospel relationship.

At Anchor & Voice, we believe gospel relationships can begin online and move into real life. It may sound daunting, but chances are your church or ministry already has all the pieces you need. We think that a carefully crafted digital presence and in-person relational, collaborative discipleship are a dynamic, both/and approach that meets our communities head-on in our modern moment.

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Anchored in Truth
Flourishing in Community

A digital-first strategy meets people where they’re at.

The beauty of the gospel is that it never changes. But the way we spread it needs to be contextualized to a digital world. We’ll come alongside your church or organization to create a strategy that engages and invites, builds credibility and trust, and then accompanies and explores faith in collaborative gospel relationships and flourishing communities.

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