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9 THINGS THAT A CHURCH WEBSITE SHOULD HAVE

THINGS THAT A CHURCH WEBSITE SHOULD HAVE There so many church website round the internet so am not going to tell you where to find a church website for any church but in this article am going to explain the basic things a church website should have which are outline below: A DESIGN THAT REFLECTS “PEOPLE”, NOT BUILDINGS. People are searching for others whom they can relate to in order to establish a relationship. Buildings represent “institution”, not one on one fellowship. ANNOUNCEMENTS AND CALENDAR OF EVENTS. The page that gets the most visits on any church site is the events page. Surveys on many church websites have revealed as high as 60% of visitors are looking for information about what, where, and when. A website can be a cost saving advertisement medium.

Why A Church Needs A Website

This media-driven world may be a bewildering place, and a church Web site may seem complicated and expensive. But still, every church needs a Web site. Here’s why. 1. A church Web site 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 the Yellow Pages,” you’re wrong. Most people go straight to Google. 2. A church Web site connects people. Fellowship takes place even when people aren’t physically together. Church Web sites give members a way to interact and fellowship throughout the week. This kind of interaction helps build unity.