Last year in this post I shared with you my thoughts about the importance of having a good website for your church. Here’s an excerpt:
It is a fact that most people today will visit a church’s website before they’ll attend an actual church service – especially in a city when you’re working with today’s middle class. It’s not enough to have a website just to have a website. If your site is sub-par, you’ll leave a lot of people with the impression that your church is sub-par. If your site is filled with irrelevant or outdated information, you’ll leave a lot of people with the impression that your church is irrelevant or outdated.
Think of your church’s website as the first smell that hits a guest’s nostrils when they walk into your living room. Is yours fresh-baked bread, or did somebody step in something?
I’m pleased to be able to share today a slice of fresh-baked bread – check out our new website:
We went with FaithHighway in putting this together. There are still a couple of kinks to work out, but overall I am pleased with their work.