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A church website broadcasts your message globally.
Without buying a ticket, experiencing jet lag, or eating airline food, your church can reach as far as Europe, Asia, or Africa. Regardless of its size, your...
Why Your Church Should Have a Website
People have all kinds of questions about churches. Music? Nursery? Denomination? Bible version? How can you answer all these questions? Two words: church...
Streaming Sunday Service Due To Coronavirus Pandemic
Some places are shutting down one by one as coronavirus fears arise, this includes more than a dozen churches in the United States. For an undetermined number...
Church’s Testimony
Your church website is the church’s testimony! Within seconds of accessing your church website, a person forms opinions about your church—for better or worse....
The Reason Why Your Church Should Have a Website
Your church website helps brings people to your church. If someone wants to find a church in your area, how are they going to find it? If your first answer...
Is mobile-friendly?
As of 2015, 60 percent of adults prefer to access web pages on mobile devices (phones and tablets). If your website is not easy to read and navigate on...
Welcomes visitors and answers their questions.
All church websites serve two audiences. People looking for a new church home are the primary audience; existing congregants comprise a second (but also...
A church website broadcasts your message globally.
If your website is not working for your church, it may actually be working against it. Fair or not, everything about your church’s website reflects on your...
Does Your Church Need a Website?
Websites aren’t just for businesses anymore. Whether your church is big or small, there are many ways churches benefit by having a website. With a strong...
A church website helps bring people to your church.
A church website brings people to your church. If someone wants to find a church in your area, how are they going to find it? If your first answer is, “check...









