Churches and nonprofits run on community and generosity. QR codes make both easier to act on.
Here are the most useful ways to use them.
Donations
A QR code that links to your donation page, Venmo, PayPal, or any other giving platform. Put it in your bulletin, on a sign near the entrance, or on the screen during a presentation. People who want to give can do it right then, without having to find your website later.
Event registration
A QR code on a flyer or announcement that links to your event registration page. Works for anything from a community dinner to a volunteer training to a fundraiser.
Bulletin or program
A QR code in your printed bulletin that links to the digital version, the sermon recording, or additional resources from the week. Saves on printing and gives people access to more.
Volunteer signup
A QR code that links to your volunteer signup form. Put it on a table at events or on a poster in your space. People who want to help can act on it immediately.
Prayer or contact requests
A QR code that links to an online form where people can submit prayer requests or reach out for support. Lower barrier than approaching someone in person.
Sermon or resource library
A QR code that links to your archive of sermons, videos, or written resources. Great for new visitors who want to explore more.
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