In this video, watch Jay Kranda, the online community pastor for Saddleback Church, perform a church website audit for Grace Community Church in Arlington, VA.
One of the most intimidating areas of a website is a church’s giving page. The way that you set up your giving page — and especially the Thank You page that follows each donation — can actually make a big difference in how it impacts those interacting with your church.
How can a local church attract more people who live 15 minutes away? This article discusses one of the best options: online with a great local SEO strategy.
Gone are the days of paying massive amounts for custom coded sites or scratching your head trying to figure out a WordPress plugin. With a church-specific website company, you have a ministry partner that will help you grow and leverage your online tools properly.
In a recent interview, Kenny Jahng sits down with Tyler Smith, founder of textinchurch.com to talk about the “Plan Your Visit” online resource and the positive impact it can have on a first-time visitor or guest.
It's not good enough to have a mediocre website in today's world. People will look up your website before they decide to visit your church in person for the first time. Put your best foot forward with your website since it is now the front door to your church. StoryBrand can help.
Live streaming is a powerful tool for digital discipleship, yet many churches are making common live stream mistakes without even knowing it.
Is yours? Let’s walk through the most common mistakes—and what to do about them—so you can make sure your live stream is taking every opportunity to draw people closer.
Sermonary from Ministry Pass recently finished its crowdfunding campaign on Kickstarter and now everyone can get it. Justin Trapp, the creator of Sermonary, offers this online sermon preparation tool to help simplify the process of preparing and preaching sermons using an online tool instead of Microsoft Word or some other installed writing tool.
Few preachers need all the tools available in complex word processors like Microsoft Word or even the simpler Apple Pages or Google Docs. What if we had a tool created with writing sermons and Bible studies in mind? That's what you get with Sermonary.