Membership studio
Marketing contacts: reach people beyond your members
Not everyone you want to reach is a member — event leads, an outreach list, past visitors. Contacts keep those lists separate from your membership, so a campaign to a marketing list never touches your members and vice versa.
Updated July 2026
Step by step
- 1
Import your contacts
Upload a contacts list — PostSermon accepts a few CSV shapes, including a headerless one and deriving a name from an email. They’re kept apart from your members.
- 2
See who you can reach
Contacts are bucketed into reachability segments — who you can email, who you can SMS, who you can reach on both — so you never waste a send on someone you can’t contact on that channel.
- 3
Message a contacts audience
In the composer, choose “Marketing contacts” as the audience and pick a segment, then send just like a member campaign.
Questions
How are contacts different from members?
Members are your congregation; contacts are marketing lists (leads, outreach, visitors). They’re stored and messaged separately so the two never mix.
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