Join us LIVE on Facebook starting at 2pm ET on Tuesday, June 5 for The Juicys Award Show!
We're rewarding churches who've made great strides in communications recently. Not only will we be announcing each Juicy winner (and why they deserve the award), but we'll be talking church communications overall too! Learn how your church can make strides, just like the winners, to improve your church communications.
Bryan joined the ReFrame Media team in 2017 with a passion to help churches reach people with the gospel using effective church communications. As producer for Church Juice, Bryan helps congregations energize their church communications by overseeing the Church Juice blog, publishing in-depth ebook resources, and developing training on topics like marketing, branding, social media, internal communications, and website development.
Bryan brings years of communication and outreach experience gained both in full-time church ministry and the field of church website design. Bryan and his wife, Denae, enjoy Michigan summers, Detroit sports, and family time.
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