Insights & Inspirations
This is a collection of the insights and inspiration from various members of the KPC team. By sharing our experiences, our hope is to Awaken the Hunger within others to become disciples who yearn to grow and learn new ways to announce the Good News in today's world.
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Welcome to the final week!
As we conclude our “Resolve” series, this week we focus on what a hybrid community requires to be successful: a team-based approach. We know that effective digital creativity and technological experimentation thrive in a collaborative framework. Implementing this successfully requires a team-based approach.
Listen With Your Heart
When it comes to marketing and communication, is your organization listening with your heart? Perhaps it’s no accident that the words “ear” and “hear” are nestled within the word “heart.” In January, His Holiness Pope Francis released a message on this topic for World Communications Day 2022.
Stay Hybrid
Pop Quiz:
How many people did you reach last week?
How many were in-person, and how many were online?
How many people do you reach through social media?
Grow Stronger
We know that parishes, schools and ministries can often operate from a “Scarcity Mindset” - or, too often, from actual scarcity. Smaller budgets, dwindling attendance and donor participation, and capital improvement projects can all take precedence over hiring or professional development.
Embrace Creativity and Co-responsibility
Last October, Pope Francis launched the two-year discovery process to open the Synod on Synodality - a fresh look at the Catholic Church in the modern world. This aligns with one of KPC’s most frequent recommendations for parish work: move toward a co-responsible model of leadership.
Hello, Neighbor
Welcome to the Resolve series, in which the KPC team explores top 5 takeaways from the McGrath Institute for Church Life’s Church Communications Ecology Program at the University of Notre Dame. This week, we explore what it means to be authentic and vulnerable.
Welcome to 2022!
Happy New Year!
What’s your New Year’s resolution? Grow your team? Improve internal communication? Embrace a culture of co-responsibility?
Guest Speaker Special!
KP Consulting team member Anne Steffens was recently invited to speak to seminarians at Kenrick-Glennon Seminary.
Live For Heaven
“Babe, why is there a skull in the bottom of this mug?” my husband asked carefully, peering into the depths of an otherwise unremarkable black coffee cup.
Awaken the Hunger
#Awakenthehunger is more than just a social media hashtag for Katie Pesha and her colleagues at KP Consulting Group. In fact, awakening the hunger for Christ among the faithful is one of the most important outcomes we expect to achieve when we collaborate with parishes, schools and other Catholic institutions. We know that goodness builds upon goodness when we “awaken the hunger” in our faith-based communities.
Always be storytelling...
If she weren’t so busy reinvigorating her family’s once-ubiquitous chain of highway-roadside convenience stores, I think Stephanie Stuckey would be a great addition to the KP Consulting Group team. Because when it comes to being a brand evangelizer, she speaks our language.
Toward a New Communications Ecology
Earlier this month I had the opportunity to participate in the inaugural McGrath Institute for Church Life’s Church Communications Ecology Program at the University of Notre Dame.
Easter Blessings
Have a blessed and prayerful Easter Season, for our team to you and your family.
A Well-Defined Charism Can Lead to More Effective Messaging
In her recent blog post “Finding your Community’s Charism,” Katie Pesha advocates for Catholic parishes and other ministries to “celebrate… and build our individual brand identities, our public personas, around the normative story of our charism.”
I love you, 3,000
For Valentine’s Day this year, the KPC team let me write about something I really, really love - the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). Over the past thirteen years the MCU has rolled out The Infinity Saga in three phases, with more than twenty films, each telling one chapter in a massive, interlocking story.
Finding your Community’s Charism
In marketing, we spend a lot of time talking about the power of a brand. A brand is often defined as “a person’s gut feeling about a product, service, or organization.” In other words a brand is based upon someone’s individual perceptions due to their experience or recognition of an image.
Have Faith in God’s Providence
I am positively convinced that God has a sense of humor.
Why?
Because I have just written a book called Providential. It’s 324 pages, nearly 65,000 words, more than 370,000 characters. Providential is a memoir, an exploration of the gift of God’s providence in my life over time. In the book, I share stories – many humorous, some more serious – that demonstrate how God, in conjunction with my free will, has worked his plan for me.
Are you a good brand ambassador for your faith?
We know that a “brand” is nothing more than one’s perception of a product, a service, an experience or an organization. And as one of my former bosses said frequently, “A brand is a promise, and a great brand is a promise kept.”
“Come and See”
Each year on the Feast of St. Francis de Sales, the patron saint of writers and journalists, the Church releases the message for World Communications Day. This year’s theme for the 55th World Communications Day is “Come and See (Jn 1:46) Communicating by Encountering People as They Are.”