For one reason or another, most religious organizations use the cloud. But is your church or ministry using the cloud for the heavy lifting - reallocating valuable time and money to better use? Whether you stream live, sell sermon downloads, or have sermons on your website to listen and watch, the cloud delivers and stores your audio and video content quickly, easily and with redundancy. Here’s three ways to put the cloud to work for your church or ministry. For a church that sells CDs and DVDs, adding an option to purchase audio and video downloads will speak to the younger generation - the new blood of the church. What’s trending is to offer a monthly subscription for access to all content your church stores in the cloud - think SiriusXM Radio or Netflix. Couple either or both options with your own app so members and followers can listen and watch your sermons anywhere, anytime, and on any device. Is your church constantly making CDs for visitors, partners or volunteers? Why not alleviate the headache of the production and mailing time and costs. Deliver your content digitally instead of physically and you’ll not only save yourself time and money, eager recipients will have instant access on their smartphones, tablets or computers to listen to your sermons anywhere and anytime instead of waiting to get to a disc player. If you are hosting your own audio and video files internally or using a content based web hosting service, it’s not long before you have to increase storage, ultimately reaching the point where managing, storing and distributing your content requires regular attention. Not having to pay up-charges for storage because you continue to add content each month can bring a hefty savings for the church. Some companies, including Sermons Anywhere, offer unlimited storage. Start putting the cloud to work for your church or ministry. Sermons Anywhere is an entire platform to host, sell and deliver digital content; audio, video, images, pdfs.
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