History of mapping digital pathways for my church

I’ve been in my role as an online pastor in some way or form since 2010. I started part-time and grew into a full-time position over the years. Recently, we’ve been reworking our digital pathway for the online community at my church. I started to dig around in old folders and found old visuals, which made me laugh. So I wanted to share to hopefully encourage you to create your digital pathway visual even if it’s still a work in progress. Trust me, there is so much to figure out, but putting it down on paper is super helpful. Maybe one day, you’ll look back at your visuals and laugh like me. Happy mapping!

2010

 
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2011

 
This is actually from a video where I walk through our process with my volunteers at the time. I think I recorded this with a Flip camcorder. I guess I didn’t have an iPhone yet.

This is actually from a video where I walk through our process with my volunteers at the time. I think I recorded this with a Flip camcorder. I guess I didn’t have an iPhone yet.

 

2012-2014

 
 

2016-2018

 
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2019-2020

 
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2021-Present

 
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Jay Kranda

Jay Kranda is the Online Campus Pastor at Saddleback Church. Oversees an online community with online and homes groups around the globe. Helps a few organizations with online to offline strategy focusing on deep engagement. Part owner of TVapp.CHURCH which helps get ministries on cord cutting platforms. Addicted to NBA basketball and cold brew coffee. Married to Jody for nine years and have 2 boys and 1 girl.

http://jaykranda.com
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