Would you like your congregational engagement to explode during your weekend service? What if your attendees could actually engage with your sermon in real time and tell you how it is affecting their lives?

It’s 2022 and there is a more powerful and productive way to preach. It’s called Bleat and it’s changing the way congregations and their cell phones are churching! Churches using Bleat are now seeing 50-85% congregants engage with their pastors during the weekend services and sermons. Congregants respond anonymously through their phones and help church leaders be more relevant to their needs.

Bleat (the wavering cry of a sheep) is an engagement platform that helps you listen to the voice of your sheep so that you can make better decisions and bolder disciples. Because we believe that only a decision-making church is a disciple-making church!

Join this webinar to ensure engagement explosion in your church this weekend onward!

Resources

Forgetting the Sermon by Wednesday

About Kurian

Kurian Babykutty is the Chief Evangelistic Officer at 40 Parables, a strategic MarTech partner for ministries. Kurian has been serving the ministry world since his early days as the Marketing Director at Generis and also later on as the Director of Innovation at OneHope.

A Drucker-driven neuro-marketer, Kurian is a software engineer with an MBA in marketing and entrepreneurship from Babson College, Boston. For over a decade, he has leveraged his marketing background to help several ministry and church leaders with their messaging clarity and marketing campaigns.

His life goal is to help the Church embrace change so that it can embrace Christ. To this effect he and his team at 40 Parables have created strategic marketing and engagement products such as CornerStone, Bleat etc. to help churches message and market as our Messiah did. Kurian lives in Dallas with his wife and two kids and his favorite parable is one about the foolish and the wise virgins. What’s yours?

Recordings

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