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On today’s Tech Help for Churches,The many uses of YouTube playlists
[tweet “Have you tried any of these ways to use YouTube playlists for your church? Take a look:”]Have you tried any of these ways to use YouTube playlists for your church? You could make playlists for:
Events like
—Easter egg hunt
—Youth Camp
—Baptism
Series
—Already grouped by topic
—Also grouped by time
Topics
—Felt-needs
—Biblical perspective on…
Ministries
—Kids
—Teen
—Men
—Outreach
Years
—Find services or events from the past based on time
Classes
—Instead of teaching the same class multiple times, record it and save it.
—Classes for kids during summer
—Classes to help new Christians
Resources
—Resources from other ministries
—Resources (in hidden playlists) for other ministries
Use playlists as a way to organize what you have and a way to control who sees what. Remember that playlists can be public (everyone can find and see them), private (only people you specify can find or see them), or unlisted (people can’t find them unless they know about them).
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