This Week’s Poll: What is the most important feature on a church web site?
Is your church web site designed for your congregation or outsiders? Take the poll.
Read full post...Is your church web site designed for your congregation or outsiders? Take the poll.
Read full post...I haven’t developed a new WordPress theme for a while, but I have been looking round at what others have been doing with CSS for some inspiration. I came across Church Beauty, a site that showcases some of the best church web designs.
Read full post...The Google Pack is a collection of software programs, some of which are Open Source and all of which are completely free. Included in the pack are at least 13 applications. Some of them you may already have, such as Firefox and the Real music player. But it is worth downloading this pack for the [...]
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Read full post...A chance to highlight five more churches in the growing directory of WordPress-driven churches.
Some of these have been on my list for sometime and the fact that they continue to stay up to date with the church’s story makes them worthy of a mention. I particularly like The Tree of Life church’s design – it [...]
Read full post...Whether you are a blogging church or one that is still bloated with those old-fashioned static websites, the most important item to have on your site is a location map. While many church web sites seem to be designed for their existing congregation, the most important function of a church web site is providing a [...]
Read full post...Tim’s blog on anything from this week’s lectionary, to open source software like WordPress