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hi Im Craig Catlett from United Methodist Communications Im a training and development specialist so what that means basically is that part of my job is I go around and I help churches communicate better its a big portion of what churches do is communicate right and often what comes up is social media people have all kinds of questions about how to make their social media better Facebook is a big part of that its a huge part of that actually its Facebook at the time of this webinar right now is still the largest social social media application out there and so theres lots of different angles that we could take when we want to talk about Facebook lots of different skills that we could home but something thats overlooked a lot is how to promote specific events on Facebook and weve got 30 minutes to talk about that today and some question-and-answer time at the end built into the end so lets get started though so lets start with the basics weve got to walk before we can run how