There are many elements that go into a good church website. One area that consistently causes trouble, though, is the giving page. The problem comes from balancing the need for a church online giving option with the desire to avoid plastering requests for donations all over your site. We have a solution.
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.
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.
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.
TheChurchCo.com is one church website builder that is popular among churches today due to its clean design options, flexibility in functionality, and low budget requirement. In this article, we’ll take a look at diverse examples of churches using The Church Co website platform.