Ekklesia 360

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

Building a Church Website: 7 Must-Have Pages and What to Put On Them

Posted by Joanna Gray

Your church website simply cannot exist without content. But it's more than just slapping some information on your pages—you have to make sure you're creating the right content and putting it on the right pages, otherwise your website visitors can get...

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Topics: Best Practices, 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

How to Make Your Church Website Better By Building a Site Map

Posted by Joanna Gray

It’s hard to be really successful when you’re disorganized.

Whether it’s at work or at home (or both!), life can get really messy really fast if your ducks just aren’t in a row. You may lose track of time, forget when to drive the kids to practice, and...

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Topics: Best Practices, Featured

Best SEO Practices for Church Websites

Posted by Joanna Gray

Search engine optimization, or SEO, is the “secret sauce” for getting church websites found online. It’s the same as SEO for businesses, you’re trying to get your website on the first page of search results for people that would benefit from meeting...

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Topics: Best Practices, Featured

New Church Communications Resources to Inspire You Today

Posted by Joanna Gray

When it comes to communicating with your church, it can be tough coming up with new content and new ways to connect every week. You might even feel a little burnout from the constant content production. It can feel like the classic superhero complaint,...

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Topics: Strategy, 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