Ekklesia 360

13 Awesome Church Websites Using Themes

Posted by Samantha Decker

Building a church website using an Ekklesia 360 theme is a fantasticless expensive way to create a beautiful site that reflects your church's unique ministry, mission, and style.

One of the reasons churches are hesitant to build a site using a theme is...

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Topics: Featured

Good, Better, and Best Ways to Grow Your Large Church's Small Groups

Posted by Samantha Decker

If your church is blessed with over 1,000 weekly attendants, you're operating a sizable church!While having a large congregation means that you're reaching more people, it also means that you have to work harder to hold onto your sense of community.

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Topics: Best Practices

5 Border-line Genius Ways Large Churches Streamline Operations

Posted by Samantha Decker

We love finding ways to streamline internal processes,especiallyif it’s a larger church. While the term "streamlining" seems to have more to do with business, it's completely applicable to churches, too. When you think about it, churches actuallydo...

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Topics: Best Practices, Strategy

Your Church Staff Won't Listen to Your Ideas—Now What?

Posted by Samantha Decker

One of the many reasons you're a church communicator is because you want to use the creative gifts God gave you to help further the mission of your church. You love the creative process and you especially enjoy coming up with new ideas - and good ones at...

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Topics: Ministry Insight

[New Features] Announcing Password Protected Pages, Scheduled Posts, and More

Posted by Joanna Gray

It's that time again!

We haven't written a feature update in a bit now. And we have a lot to celebrate! You may have noticed some of these features already -- or they may have snuck past you.

Learn how you can be saving time and building the best church...

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Topics: e360 Help, Featured

4 Reasons You're Not Meeting Deadlines and What to Do Next

Posted by Samantha Decker

Whether you are a part of a small church, large church,or even a multi-site church, you have alotgoing on. It should come to no surprise that you, as a church communicator, are constantly on the go. Tasks you don't plan on come up all the time, and...

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Featured Multi-Site Church: Eagle Brook and Their Proven Results

Posted by Samantha Decker

When a church grows, that is definitely a good thing. And if you decide your church needs to add another location in order to reach more people, wellthat is a good thing,too. As you continue to add locations, you might find yourself with a problem -...

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[New e360 Theme] Announcing a New Church Website Theme, "Whitby"

Posted by Joanna Gray

The Ekklesia 360 designers and devleopers have done it again!

We're so excited to announce a new e360 Theme, Whitby. We named it after Hilda of Whitby, who was key in helping convert the British Isles to Christianity in the 7th Century. She founded the...

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Topics: Design, Featured

Here's How and Why You Should Repurpose Your Content [Case Study]

Posted by Joanna Gray

Just do a quickGoogle search and you can find literally THOUSANDS of DIY home improvement projects using old things you can find around the house (or even the dumpster, in some cases).

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Topics: Best Practices, Strategy, Featured

Questions to Ask When Looking for Someone to Build Your Church Website

Posted by Joanna Gray

You know that you have some very talented web developers in your church who could design a great website. In fact, some of them might have even offered to build or revamp the church website. But you also know that as a large church, your website needs to...

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Topics: Best Practices, Strategy