Church websites have never been more important. Nor has the online space ever been more saturated. If you’re involved with your church’s website, it’s important that you do your best to optimize that site if you want it to make a difference. Both UI and UX matter for your church website.
Logos, a church technology company and makers of Logos Bible Software, is announcing the launch of Logos Equip, an online integrated ministry platform. The lauch of Faithlife Equip will provide churches with a Bible-based tool for streamlining church outreach, discipleship and management.
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.
Recognizing the continued need for church leaders to offer online worship services for the foreseeable future, Logos, makers of integrated church technology products including Logos Bible Software, is hosting “All Together. Different.,” a live webinar event on February 23, to provide insight into tools and tips for creating an engaging virtual service. World-famous worship leader Don Moen and Christian music artists Shane & Shane will join as special guests.
Faced with a global pandemic, churches around the world are adapting. The response has been incredible as churches have met fear and crisis with innovation and connection. In the midst of the first lockdowns, churches ranging from solo pastors to multi-campus congregations with thousands of members picked up the phone and worked through their rosters from top to bottom. Leadership and volunteers reached out via phone, text, and video to make sure needs were being met. Some referred to these as “COVID Calls,” others, “Wellness Check-Ins.” Social distancing has created challenges in care, and the way forward is not always clear. Pastoral care is changing and is more complex than ever before.
With the recent events requiring us to worship from home in many places around the world, church apps are proving themselves highly valuable. Whether you have a church app, or you're looking to get one, how do you encourage digital discipleship through the platform?