Ekklesia 360

4 Church Website Design Myths You Shouldn't Believe

Posted by Samantha Decker

Web design has been around long enough to go through many shifts. As web trends change, certain things become outdated. The way we look at and even experience the web is also in flux. Our design team has decades of web design experience -- not to...

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Topics: Design

Free eBook: Goal-Oriented Church Website Design

Posted by Samantha Decker

We often talk with churches that have great looking websites, but they’re not seeing movement. They may have a clean layout and beautiful graphics, but they aren't getting signups for small groups or can't reach their online giving goals.

At the same...

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Topics: Design, Strategy

Our Top 7 Cringe-Worthy Church Website Design Mistakes

Posted by Samantha Decker

Are there certain websites you dread going to? Like your local library's website that hasn't been updated since 2003 or your son's little league website that makes it impossible to find the schedule? 

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Topics: Design, Strategy

How to Choose Your Church Website Theme

Posted by Samantha Decker

I’ve been thinking a lot lately about intentionality. Being intentional with my words, with my actions, and with my decisions. Sometimes we make decisions just because we like something or because we’re too busy to consider our other options. Other...

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Topics: Design, Featured

Why You Should Set Goals for Your Church Online Efforts and 3 Winning Examples

Posted by Samantha Decker

“Write the vision and make it plain on tablets, that he may run who reads it. For the vision is yet for an appointed time; But at the end it will speak, and it will not lie. Though it tarries, wait for it because it will surely come, it will not tarry."...

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Topics: Design, Best Practices

How to Create Compelling 'Next Steps' for Your Church Website

Posted by Samantha Decker

Your church likely has plenty of opportunities for members to get involved with your church. But how do you make it clear how visitors can become members and how members can further get involved? How do you customize your website to guide website...

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Topics: Design, Featured

Evaluating Your Church Website With Ashley Samuelson

Posted by Samantha Decker

Ekklesia recently partnered with the First Impressions Conference to connect and brainstorm with church communicators around the country. As a follow-up to the conference, Ekklesia’s content strategist Ashley Samuelson held the Church Website Revival to...

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Topics: Design, Best Practices

The 5 Best Ways To Engage Visitors on Your Church Website

Posted by Samantha Decker

Your church website is important, not just for your current members, but also for those looking for a church to attend or a church to call home. For members, your church website offers a way to keep up with special events, read the pastor's latest blog...

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Topics: Design, Best Practices

Inspiring Ways to Design the Missions Page on Your Website

Posted by Samantha Decker

There is an excellent chance that much of the reason your church exists is to reach others outside of the church walls. Most pastors and church leaders would agree that doing so is simply obeying Jesus’ instructions to, "Go and make disciples of all...

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Topics: Design, Best Practices, Ministry Insight

[New e360 Theme] Announcing MORE for Your Church Website

Posted by Joanna Gray

We are here to help your church succeed and thrive online. You're busy, you're doing ministry, putting out fires, organizing events and promoting them. We got you! Ekklesia 360 is always at work for you -- designing, brainstorming, iterating,...

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Topics: Design, Featured, New e360 Themes