Let’s face it, a lot of church technology projects bomb. Fortunately the causes of failure are usually avoidable. Here are 20 tips for success in church technology projects.
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The social web has taken off over the past couple of years. This is due to a change in the philosophy of how people think about websites. Web 2.0 and beyond is no longer about static pages and sharing information, but about interactive websites that facilitate sharing life. It’s about real life and real experiences. So, what can you do on your church website to allow people to share their lives and is your church website really the place for all this messy sharing?
The Chapel has a created a website specifically to discuss that topic. Take a look at futureofchurchweb.com. What do you think church websites will be like in the future?
One of my big take-aways from the Interactive Church Conference was the value of “Bridge People.” Bridge people are people who can bridge the communications gap between church leaders and tech people.
Facebook announced major changes to Facebook “pages” which will totally change the way churches (as well as businesses and other organizations) can use Facebook.
Yesterday we discussed communications breakdowns between church leaders and tech people. Today we look at how to overcome and prevent those breakdowns.
From the Interactive Church Conference. Churches often experience breakdown in communication between the pastor/leader and the tech person/people responsible for the church website. Often it comes down to differences in vocabulary and worldview.
Monk Development is doing some interesting research into church websites and how they are being used for outreach, discipleship, and…
Join Kurt and I as we blog live from the the Interactive Church Conference in Daytona Beach, FL this Friday and Saturday.
3 Questions to Find the Next Step for Your Website, observations from the Florida-Georgia District of the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod pastors and teachers conference/convocation.