In 2001, I was called from seminary to my first parish, a small congregation in a suburb of Atlanta. One of the first things I noticed was they didn’t have a website. A church today must have a website, I’d been told. You can’t do ministry these days without a website or you don’t really care about reaching people with the Gospel.
By Rev. Bill Johnson | Feb 16, 2016 9:00:00 AM
By Hannah Hansen | Jul 23, 2015 5:15:25 PM
Today, we hosted a webinar on engaging members with your church website. In thirty minutes, Peter Frank, manager of Concordia Technology Services, taught nearly 90 attendees how to make their website more than just an online bulletin board. He offered tips on how to use your website to encourage interaction, update calendars, post timely content, and send mass emails—all from your church website!