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Welcome to 2014! Is your website ready?

Jan 22, 2014 9:00:00 AM

The beginning of a new year is a great time to review your church website and make sure the content is up-to-date. Here are some specific things you’ll want to review:
  • Are your worship service times correct?
  • Have you updated your list of available Bible study opportunities?
  • Does the church calendar show the correct time and location for each event?
  • Is the appropriate contact person listed for each ministry?
  • Do you need to add major events from 2013 to your church history page?

Remember, an up-to-date website is a reflection of an active and vibrant congregation! Evaluate your content to ensure it’s reliable and encouraging for both members and new site visitors.

Frequently Asked Question: Updating the Copyright Year

Many customers have asked us to update the copyright year in the footer of their websites. This date does not update automatically because it is a part of your church’s unique customizable theme, but it is an easy thing to fix on your own.

  • Go to Themes > Advanced
  • Click on the default.theme file
  • Scroll down to the bottom of the document and look for the line that includes <span class=“copyright”>. The location of this line will vary by theme.
  • Change the year to 2014. Click “Save Changes” and you’re done!

Please note: Only the site administrator can view the Themes section of your Church360° Unite account.

Welcome to 2014! Is your website ready?

 

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Peter Frank

Written by Peter Frank

Peter Frank is full-time student at Concordia Seminary who also serves part-time at Concordia Publishing House as the Digital Product Owner. His responsibilities include leading Concordia Technology Solutions (CTS), the church management software division. A graduate of Concordia University Wisconsin, his background in theology, business, and technology gives him a unique perspective on technology in the church. He is married and the father of two young children.