A Guide To Church Live Streaming on YouTube by Paul Richards, Marketing Director, PTZ Optics
Streaming your church Sunday services live on Youtube can prove to be extremely rewarding. Social media platforms including Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube enable churches to reach members of their community. Many times live streams can accommodate people who may not be able to attend service in person. Through live streaming, your organization has the opportunity to empower community members to share live mass and services with family and friends online. As a result, the process | 18
helps with church communications. Live streaming can help tighten your community's connection with your congregation. This blog post shares key tips that can guide you in the creation of a live streaming system. You can use a system like
this to live stream to YouTube, Facebook or your church’s website. Setting up your churches accounts Your church obviously needs a Youtube channel and/or a Facebook page to live stream to. If you are just getting your accounts set up ask your church leadership for your nonprofit status information. You are not required to set up the accounts using a non-profit status. But if you do, Facebook and YouTube will give you tools for fundraising. Adding a nonprofit status essentially means