Churches are ultimately about people and their relationship with God. Yes, there’s some stunning architecture as well, but people primarily will be connecting with others not a building. So with that semi-bold assertion, let’s begin to look at church website tips in contrast to last week’s post about church website failures. Don’t forget to add […]
5 Classic Church Website Errors
Every church website falls down somewhere, it’s only human. To help avoid the most embarrassing church website #fails here is a list of things to look for and then fix. 1. Photos of an empty church The word ‘church’ is of course often used interchangeably between the people and the building. But if someone is […]
Website Launch ~ St Luke’s W12
St Luke’s Church is a striking brick building just west of Shepherd’s Bush (W12). Built on the site of a bombed Victorian church, this 1970s built church is on the main road and at the heart of the community. There are many community events centred around the church which the website highlights. And also of course making it […]
Christmas Church Website Tips
Despite the commerce, the birth of Christ and the surrounding narrative is still very much at the heart of Christmas. The beautiful music of a carol service, the lessons, a nativity scene or re-enactment. People who wouldn’t normally want to come to your events. Helping people to connect is always a challenge. For certain put […]
Standard site ~ Christ Church Peckham
Christ Church Peckham is a church located in Peckham south east of London with a real family feel. An Anglican church with modern worship in a traditional building which reflects the multicultural nature of the sounds. Their existing site was well laid out with good content, but needed to be taken mobile-friendly with an improved […]