Ekklesia 360

Easter Ideas for Church Websites Checklist: Are You Prepared?

Posted by Joanna Gray

A good checklist can get anyone through a busy or stressful week. It lets us organize, prioritize, and budget our time so that we accomplish the things we set out to do. So when it comes to the busiest seasons in your church––back-to-school, Christmas,...

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Topics: Design, Featured

These Churches Just Launched Beautiful New Church Websites!

Posted by Joanna Gray

When someone comes to you for advice, you try your best to help them succeed and make them feel supported. And when they take your advice, it feels good to know how much they trust you!

So when that friend, acting on your guidance, takes a big, awesome...

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Topics: Design, Featured

pray.org Tells Better Stories -- Your Church Website Can, Too

Posted by Joanna Gray

Providence Baptist Church Reorganizes Around Telling Stories and Increases Online Engagement

We love it when we get the chance to brag about how great our clients are doing. We’ve got the one year review stats for Providence Baptist Church (www.pray.org...

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Topics: Design, Best Practices, Featured

5 Things You Should Definitely Do During a Church Website Demo

Posted by Joanna Gray

You know how important it is to ask questions before making a big purchase. Whether it’s a car, a house, or an expensive gift, you want to fully understand the product and what your experience will be like after the sale.

This is why you should be able...

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Topics: Design, Best Practices, Featured

7 Homepage Rotator Mistakes You Don’t Know You’re Making

Posted by Joanna Gray

Your church website’s homepage is frequently the first impression visitors have of your community. It sets the stage and gives a welcoming smile. Even for your current church members, your homepage is one of the main ways you can keep your congregation...

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Topics: Design, Best Practices, Featured

7 Church Website Design Trends to Follow in 2016

Posted by Joanna Gray

Do you think the words “trendy” and “cutting-edge” are a little intimidating? Maybe you’re afraid to stick your neck out in unfamiliar territory by using web design trends that aren’t quite mainstream yet. Or maybe you’re comfortable with your current...

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Topics: Design, Featured

Your Church Website, Your Colors, and You

Posted by Jimmy Pham

Selecting colors can play a very important role in your church website design. Colors can help you with setting a tone or conveying a message. But picking colors for your church website can be difficult. Where do I start? Do I just pick random colors? Do...

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Topics: Design, Featured

What Is the Value of a Custom Church Website Design?

Posted by Joanna Gray

Let’s set the record straight: your church website design should be a beautiful representation of your church family. But––above all else––the design of your website is a problem-solving tool. Visual design and aesthetics are important, but they’re...

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Topics: Design, Strategy, Featured

3 Reasons to Be Totally Engaged in Your Church Website Redesign Process

Posted by Joanna Gray

Being the passenger on a long road trip is much different than being the driver. As a passenger, you’ve passed the reins off to another person in the hopes you’ll be able to nap, listen to music, or read a book while the driver does the majority of the...

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Topics: Design, Strategy, Featured

Announcing, Spurgeon, the Newest e360 Theme for Church Websites

Posted by Joanna Gray

We're so excited to announce a new e360 Theme, Spurgeon.

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Topics: Design, Featured