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Churches are evolving to meet people where they are and stay relevant. In today's episode, Kenny Jahng and DJ Chuang discuss various ways emerging...
Did you know that 17 million Americans don’t even attend in-person worship services and visit church websites instead? When community members look for a...
Since Christmas is a key time for church visitors, it’s a good idea to refresh your church website—not a massive overhaul, just a light dusting. Here’s a checklist you can tackle in just 30 minutes to encourage more people to visit your church.
Now more than ever, people are looking for spiritual connections everywhere, especially online at the convenience of their fingertips. Understanding how people are discovering...
Your website is the online front door to your church. Your first-time visitors will visit your website before coming to your next service. Make your first impression as welcoming and smooth as possible.
If your website clearly communicates your church's message, your potential attendees will most likely feel comfortable coming in person. They look for your church's story, message, and climate by clicking through to your website. Swipe to find how the Storybrand framework can make your visitors feel good about considering your church.
What's one thing that you want to add to your church's website?
If you're looking for consistent long-term results for targeting, attracting, and engaging potential attendees, a church website should be the core hub of any content marketing strategy. But before you start strategizing content, make sure your site features these five critical things first.
By following the industry’s best practices, you can ensure that your church is as user-friendly as possible. In this article, find the ten things I wish more church websites paid attention to, but often overlook.