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Doing Church Graphic Design for Print? Don't Make These Mistakes

Posted by Joanna Gray

Let’s say you're getting ready to mail out the postcards for the upcoming annual women's ministry luncheon. As you are placing the postage stamp in the top right corner, you turn the card around and take a look at the photographs you decided to use to...

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Topics: Design

[Case Study] Woodbury Lutheran Built a Great New Church Website and Now Has A Strategic Plan

Posted by Joanna Gray

Woodbury Lutheran Has a Strategic Plan and Increases Online Engagement

We love it when we get the chance to brag about how great our clients are doing. And we've got a new one for you! Woodbury Lutheran Church (www.woodburylutheran.org) launched and is...

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Topics: Design, Best Practices, Featured

6 Ways to Style Your Church Website Content Like a Pro

Posted by Jenn Craycraft

When you are on the search for a new church website, web design companies show portfolios filled with perfectly styled examples. Well-designed graphics and curated content make picking out the theme easy, but when it comes time to add your content,...

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Topics: Design

Announcing Elliot, the Newest e360 Theme for Church Websites

Posted by Joanna Gray

We're so excited to announce a new e360 Theme, Elliot. This theme is named after Elisabeth Elliot, the famous missionary and writer. Her life and writings have been an inspiration to Christians around the world.

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Topics: Design, Featured

How to Make Your Church Website 404 Pages Better and Actually Useful

Posted by Joanna Gray

Have you ever really looked forward to something only to end up sorely disappointed? Like when you watch a new movie—especially one with a lot of build up— only to get to the credits and think, “Eh. It was okay,” or when you check out a popular...

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Topics: Design, Featured

6 Church Blogging Mistakes to Avoid

Posted by Joanna Gray

Ah, blogging. It's one of my favorite things to do for Ekklesia. We've found that our blog is one of the best ways to reach our audience to send helpful information, advice, and ultimately bridge a connection with someone on the other side of the screen....

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Topics: Design, Featured

Blueprint for a Great Church Website Homepage

Posted by Jimmy Pham

Deciding what to put or not put on your homepage can be tricky. On one hand, you want to showcase everything your church has to offer, but you also don’t want to overwhelm the site visitor.

A good place to start is to set clear goals and values for your...

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Topics: Design, Featured

How to Pick Church Website Colors

Posted by Jenn Craycraft

Congratulations!

You’ve chosen an e360 Theme for your church website and now you’re ready to make it visually reflect how your church looks and feels. And we’ve even got a built in color-picker to make it pretty easy to set up the colors however you...

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Topics: Design, e360 Help, Featured

Unsure How to Kick Off Your New Church Website? Start Here

Posted by Joanna Gray

We’ve all imagined what it must be like when done correctly––you go to the grocery store with a detailed, specific list of what you need, how many, and which aisle the items are in. If only.

How I imagine shopping with a plan goes: you stay under...

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Topics: Design, Featured

Does Your Church Website Match Your 2016 Vision and Mission?

Posted by Joanna Gray

Your church gets to start the year with hope, new goals, new ideas and a fresh start. As we head toward spring, it’s time to reevaluate how the goals you set are working so far. Did you set goals for 2016? Do you have longer term goals? Are they helping...

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Topics: Design, Featured