3 Questions to Help Create a New Church Website
So many different church website options can sometimes seem overwhelming. These three questions are foundational for figuring out which option is best for you and your church.
Let's discuss how churches can communicate well using websites, social media, and other tools.
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So many different church website options can sometimes seem overwhelming. These three questions are foundational for figuring out which option is best for you and your church.
While some churches are rocking Twitter, others aren’t giving the best impression of who they are. If you’re committed to being on the blue bird network, here are some areas for you to consider.
Each individual owns his or her likeness or other identifiable characteristic. If the church uses the videos or images to promote the church or makes them available on the web, then the courts will likely find that the church used the images in a commercial manner.
Building and maintaining a good website is a struggle for many churches. Here are some of the most common roadblocks you can remove to give your website a better chance.
Is your church website going to be ready for Easter? Here’s why it matters...
Churches have a wealth of great content. It’s true. Yet so many churches struggle when it comes to finding the right things to post on social media, websites or other communications avenues.
Content marketing is a perfect fit for churches. It’s true. It might sound like another generic business term to you, but it’s at the core of what you’re already doing.
The Christmas season is right around the corner. Let’s talk about things to think about in planning your successful Christmas services.
The slow and clunky response of Equifax to its recent data breach is a reminder of why it's important to be prepared for unlikely scenarios. Let’s make sure our churches are better prepared and respond more effectively in times of crisis.
Your church’s guest information card is an on ramp to the life of your church. Shape your response process to invite newcomers into deeper relationship and engagement with your church.
You know that investing in good communication makes a difference. But how do you convince church leadership that it’s important?
We scoured every church website across the CRCNA. Here are our 10 favorite websites.
While it’s not possible to include all the steps or to predict the problems you will encounter when developing your site, the following steps will help you create a church website.
We're working hard to provide you with needed resources during this unprecedented time. Here are a variety of free resources from Church Juice, its partner ministries, and other church-focused ministries and businesses.
We've worked with state and local health departments to create guidelines, specific for churches in West Michigan, as they consider what re-opening the church may look like.