Understanding the basics of creating a winning church website design is crucial. Whether you’re designing your website from scratch, using a website builder, or hiring a designer, you’ll want to know the basics in order to create an engaging website or provide insightful feedback after evaluating one that has been made for you.
Your church's website serves multiple purposes: it welcomes would-be visitors, provides timely information, and has the potential to create a trust factor between you and the people you serve. And let's not forget the chance to represent your church with beautiful imagery. Check out these church sites that complete those jobs and more, all built on Faithlife Sites.
Have you noticed the digital giving trends on church websites? Having grown by 21% in 2020 alone, online giving is an area of leadership that deserves our full attention. Let's explore the ways churches can reduce friction in the giving process and cast vision along the way.
Increasing engagement and clarifying the message on your church website starts with structure. In this article, I'll break down 4 elements every effective site design contains, and I’ll show you how to implement a similar strategy on your own site.
A church website strategy is more than building a beautiful home page. In this article, we'll explore the three critical components needed to increase your ability to leverage your church's Internet presence.
3 simple ways to optimize your church website for visitors by making it easily discoverable, reflective of your church atmosphere, and by opening doors of communication.
Every week, pastors spend hours preparing their sermons to bring hope to their congregations. Many would-be attendees evaluate a church by first visiting the sermon archives to determine if they feel a connection with the church.