What’sBetweenTheSheets.com - Kaleo’s Upcoming Sermon Series on Sex
Kaleo Church in Houston, pastored by Bill Streger, will be starting a 7-week sermon series based on the book of Solomon on “Love, Intimacy, Romance, Marriage, Relationships, Conflict, and Sex” called “Between the Sheets.”
They’ve got one rockin’ website to promote the series and some interesting promotional materials to go with it.
Check it out at: WhatsBetweenTheSheets.com, including a MySpace site.
Here’s some things I really love about the site:
- It’s built for word-of-mouth and “viral” marketing with their Spread the Word area
- It’s media-savvy in that they have a great press area
- It’s professionally-built and looks rockin’
- They have a map and directions to find the church
[Found via the Branding Shed]
by subscribing to the Church Communications Pro Email Newsletter
Read More Posts Like This One:
- Chasing Lions and Sermon Series Branding 101
- Batterson’s 5 Keys to Creativity and 7 Steps to Sermon Branding
- 5 Benefits of Blogging for Pastors
- Batterson’s 7 Steps to Sermon Branding™
- Tony Morgan’s 10 Ways to Sink a Sermon Series
Comments
3 Responses to “What’sBetweenTheSheets.com - Kaleo’s Upcoming Sermon Series on Sex”
Leave a Reply





“what we learn together will revolutionize…your sex life!”
Nasty, carnal advertising.
This reminds me of the marketing Granger Community Church used on a similar series last year. They rented billboards and ended up getting quite a lot of coverage. Here is a link to the Fox New interview with the Sr. Pastor.
http://www.gccwired.com/mediaplayer/playeropener.asp?id=111
Interesting link there Nathan. What I found most interesting was the male presenter trying to make the pastor more forthright in his witness, causing him to say clearly that a) he believed sex was allowed only within marriage
b) he believed you must be saved and your ultimate goal is to be conformed to the image of Jesus.
Both of these points the pastor seemed to want to avoid because he thought it might put people off. Very interesting indeed.
That male presenter would give the impression of a reformed Christian. Is he?