Your church website is a very important aspect of your communication strategy. It will help to keep your congregation engaged, connected, and informed. Introduce newcomers to your ministry and invite visitors to attend by providing necessary service...
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church websites,
Strategy
Ministry happens at such a breakneck pace that it’s sometimes hard to invest in the planning that it deserves. The very nature of ministry often feels reactive and ad-hoc. So we have to be very intentional about prioritizing the things that we pour time...
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Topics:
church websites,
Strategy
Easter is one of the most celebrated holidays in the church. It’s a time to celebrate and rejoice in the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. It’s the miraculous event that the entire Christian faith rests upon.
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Best Practices,
Strategy
As a church communicator, you know that there is no down season. In fact, before you even start promoting your next upcoming event, chances are you’re already well into planning the one after that, especially when it comes to the holiday season and...
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Topics:
Best Practices,
Strategy
There’s no better time than January to step back, reflect on the past year, and get excited about what the new year will bring. At Ekklesia 360, that means acknowledging the outstanding church websites and pages our ministry partners launched last year....
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Topics:
Design,
Best Practices,
Strategy
If you’re like most church communicators, then browsing church websites may feel like a hobby at this point. What are successful churches doing? What are the latest design trends? How can you incorporate what you see on your church website? All of these...
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Strategy,
Featured,
ChurchComm Stories
Building a church website without strategy is like an architect building a building without a floor plan. Chances are it’s going to be messy, ineffective, and even detrimental to the original purpose. Church website strategy isn’t just something that...
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Topics:
Design,
Strategy,
Ministry Insight,
Featured
Corrie Ten Boom, a Holocaust survivor, once said, “Don’t pray when you feel like it. Have an appointment with the Lord and keep it. A man is powerful on his knees.”
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Topics:
Design,
Best Practices,
Strategy