Welcome to How-To Tuesday and our second How-To Video!
Today’s episode is a step-by-step tutorial showing how to set up and use a QR code in your church. You’ve seen them everywhere, you may have even used them. They’re the standard way for people to receive information through their cell phone.
A Screen Capture Tutorial
The video is a “live” screen capture tutorial of me setting up a QR code from the first step of searching on Google, to adding a logo, to photos of how we use them in our church building.
In addition to showing you how to set up a QR code, I also answer a few key questions including:
- What is a QR Code?
- Why should our church use one?
- Once we make one, how can it be used in our church?
You can also watch, How to Create an Online Bulletin Using Linktree that I referred to in this tutorial.
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Author
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Karl Vaters produces resources for Helping Small Churches Thrive at KarlVaters.com.
He's the author of five books on church leadership, including his newest, De-Sizing the Church: How Church Growth Became a Science, Then an Obsession, and What's Next. His other books include The Grasshopper Myth and Small Church Essentials.
Karl also hosts a bi-weekly podcast, The Church Lobby: Conversations on Faith & Ministry, featuring in-depth interviews about topics that concern pastors, especially those who minister in a small church context. He has served in small-church ministry for over 40 years, so he speaks and writes from decades of hands-on pastoral experience.
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