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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

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

How to Promote Summer Church Events on Your Website

Posted by Joanna Gray

Many church leaders welcome the summer season. It's not so hectic. Schedules aren't as tight. It's a time for relaxation, enjoying outdoor fun, and going on that much-needed vacation. Many of you, however, still want to do things to get even better at...

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Topics: Best Practices

The Worst Church Website Advice for Large Churches

Posted by Joanna Gray

If your church has grown to "large" status, it's obvious that a lot of things are going right. While there are different theories as to how a church gets from small to large to mega, there are certain factors that seem to have an impact on church growth....

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Topics: Best Practices

How Your Church Website Can Make Your Big Church Feel Smaller

Posted by Joanna Gray

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Topics: Best Practices, Strategy

The Moses Method for Church Website Decision Making

Posted by Joanna Gray

Giants or Milk & Honey?

[Editor's note: This post is based off a great video (and part 2) from our friends over at Elexio.] 

Every church is different and yet every church is working toward some great unified goals as well. Not only are we all “on the...

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Topics: Best Practices

How to Convince Your Team You Need a New Church Website

Posted by Joanna Gray

You know that your church needs a new website, the trouble is some people are not as convinced. Maybe you aren't the decision maker, but there are probably some things you can do to help make it happen. If you want to make a compelling argument for a...

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Topics: Best Practices

5 Church Website Pages You Should Have, But Don't

Posted by Joanna Gray

You probably know by now that you absolutely, without a doubt, hands down, need a church website. One that is easy to navigate and has great content. And images. And videos. And easy-to-find contact information.

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Topics: Best Practices

How to Keep Millennials Coming to Church

Posted by Joanna Gray

Fewer millennials than ever are coming to church—you may have already noticed! The thing you might not realize is that there are many ways to connect with them to help reverse this troubling trend.

But wait a second. Before we go on, who exactly are the...

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Topics: Best Practices