Churches have so much information to share with members during the Easter season — from details like dates, times, and locations of events to inspiring content such as live streams and archived sermons. Each piece of information is unique and vitally...
Topics: How-To, church marketing
We’ve had the pleasure of working with Callan Crossland for a few years now. He’s genuinely nice, easygoing, and loves supporting his church team in sharing the love of Jesus. When he’s...
Topics: church websites
Almost every church leader now understands the importance of an online giving option that church members can use to give their support. But not all giving options are created equal, and churches – especially growing congregations – need more than just a...
Topics: Giving, online giving
Ministry happens at such a breakneck pace that it’s sometimes hard to invest in the planning that it deserves. The very nature of ministry often feels reactive and ad-hoc. So we have to be very intentional about prioritizing the things that we pour time...
Topics: church websites, Strategy
Most people don’t get into ministry to research and troubleshoot technology. When it comes to websites, pastors and church leaders need something that works and doesn’t take a programming degree to operate.
So what do you do when you need a custom church...
Topics: Best Practices, church websites
From livestreamed services, to virtual Sunday school, to printable devotionals, websites are the doorway to the digital church—helping members worship wherever they are. Now, more than ever, it's important to know how to use your church website to give...
Managing your church website may feel overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be. As we start the new year, check out these project management tips to help you work smarter and not harder when managing your website.
As online ministry has continued to grow and evolve, so has church website design. For years, most churches have treated their websites like digital bulletins with service times and directions to get people to your “real church”. But in the wake of 2020,...
Topics: Design
Whether your church has 100 people or 10,000 people, everyone knows that Sundays can be chaotic. Staff members are trying to ensure that services run smoothly, volunteers are manning their stations, guests are trying to figure things out, and parents are...
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