By KarenWalters
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By KarenWalters
By KarenWalters T he year was 1976. Bicentennial celebrations were in full swing, and I was ready to start my freshman year of high school. Our church was getting ready to produce the church directory, and, of couJ;se, we had to participate, as this was the opportunity to have our family portrait taken. I wore my new blue shirt - pointed collars were "in" and my parents were dressed in their Sunday best. Our portrait was taken in the church basement with a simple background, and, from the eyes of a thirteen-year-old girl, the event was anything but exciting. 74 Religious Product News I October 2008 But, that portrait became part of the church directory for all to see, and it will always be a part of the church's history. Looking back, I'm glad my family portrait was a part of this. Today, the portrait brings back family memories, serves as a record for that point in time, and has the ability to produce giggles ITom my own children each time they see it. My siblings and I are married with our own families now, and we still rely on our church to provide professional photography services. As in the past, we are eager to share the portraits and the stories that make them special. Last month, my, parents sent each of us a copy of their latest church directory portrait - only the two of them this time, but a cher- ished keepsake just the same. As fashions and styles change ITom year to year, one thing that remains is the need for congregations to strengthen the bond with their members. Today's church directories allow churches to communicate the organization's goals and missions, capture memories, instill pride, and inspire a family of faith. In addition, many church directories are available online, and printed directories are customized to create one-of-a-kind publications that are cherished for years to come. Whether you currently offer a directory or are thinking about producing one, here are a few elements that you may want to consider. rHONN THAr: ON HAVE A PRPFEWONAL rHREE YEARJ, AND rHGY OF-TEN CHvR1:H FOR..rHAroPPOR.rVNfTY. ing a site to host your online directory, ask about security offerings. Choose a provider that assigns unique passwords that enables members to custonllze their individual profile and to control the information that is displayed. Be aware that some providers offer a group password, meaning that anyone within the congregation has access to al~ ter another family's personal information, MAkE IrA PARTNERSHIP tT"PERSCDNAL It is important to partner with a company that will go beyond the tra.,. ditional head-and-shoulders[amily photograph to capture the family's personality, Today's portrait providers not only offer a multitude of backgrounds, but they can be personalized to tell a family's story visually. Some members add pets and props to their photographs or dress in similar clothes to help illustrate their unique qualities. Many churches have found that members appreciate the opportu.,nity to have family portraits taken. Studies have shown that, on aver-age, families like to have a professional portrait taken every three years, and they often rely on tl1e church for that opportunity. Offering family portrait sessions is a wonderful opportunity for churches to reach out to inactive members. By offering this service, churches are able to reinvigorate relationships with members and increase participation in the congregation. It also results in a more complete directory. In addition, many churches are using their directories as a marketing tool when recruiting prospective church members. The most effective directories not only include photos of members but also convey the organization's unique history; values, mission, and vision. Many directories feature activity pages highlighting members' involvement in the church's activities, such as volunteerism, ministry programs, and events. MAKE IrELECTRCDNIC Today's churches have embraced technology, and many offer their directories electronically in addition to the printed booklet. An online publication can be updated as needed, ensuring that the publication is never out-of-date. In addition, providers offer online scheduling, enabling members to arrange their portrait session at their convenience. Churches that use this option have found that more than 70 percent of sittings are scheduled using the electronic calendar. Members that use the online scheduling receive an e-mail confirmation as well as a reminder email a few days prior to the portrait session. They also have access to information about preparing for the session and answers to frequently asked questions. Because your members are your most important asset, you have a Church directories have long been used as a way to create community within the church. Members feel a sense of pride and belonging when their photograpl1.appears in a churc:l1directory.And the portraits, just like the families in them, evolve and change with.the styles, fashions, and technology of the time. Whether you are starting a new tradition of offering church directories or enhancing and updating the directory you currently provide, there are several considerations when choosing a portrait provider. Here are several critical features to look for: . . tographed . Program at no cost to the church Complimentary directory and portrait for every family pho- Extra directories to use in community outreach . Compelling family photography to capture memories for a lifetime .Trained professional photographers who are employees of the company Variety of options to design and produce your directory In-house print production of the directories and portraits to ensure consistency and a quick turnaround . Free, secure online directory that can be easily accessed and updated Resources to help your congregation connect and grow Free promotional tools to encourage participation, such as posters, bulletin inserts, letters, pulpit and newsletter announcements, reminder cards, sign-up displays, online sign-up tools, DVDs, and presentations . References from other churches . . . . Not only do church directories provide a multitude of benefits to the church, but they build community within a congregation and enhance the connection between your ministry; your members, and the community. As I prepare to have my family's portrait taken for our church directory this year, I can't help but wonder how my children will remember the experience and the new memories that the portrait will create for many years to come. RPN Karen Walters is a marketing specialist with Lifetouch Church Directories, www.lifetouch.com. duty to ensure that their personal information is secure. When choos- www.rpnmag.comIOctobe~2008 75