With the rise of blogs, podcasts, social networking sites, and content management systems that have elements of social networking, there is a lot of conversation these days about what the church websites will look like in the future.
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?

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Beyond his professional achievements, Paul serves as an elder at Journey Community Church and is deeply engaged in his community through his involvement with the Florida Sheriffs Youth Ranch and the Safety Harbor Chamber of Commerce. He is a contributing author of the book Outspoken! Conversations on Church Communication.
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Thanks for the blog post. Let’s re-think the future of church websites,
Cleve, my pleasure. Look forward to reading more of the comments and your thoughts on them.
I don’t think Mega Churches are good for spiritual maturity or enhancing spiritual gifts. You don’t bond with people or nuture one another or have any accountability. You are a face in the crowd. More spectator than paricipator.
It’s just too big like in a big city there is not the warmth of a smalll town.
Jesus had 12 in his inner circle not 12,000. Growinig Churhces starting other smaller Churches are best in my opinion, yet every Pastors dream is for a Mega Congregation, go figure.
I don’t think Mega Churches are good for spiritual maturity or enhancing spiritual gifts. You don’t bond with people or nuture one another or have any accountability. You are a face in the crowd. More spectator than participator.
It’s just too big like in a big city there is not the warmth of a smalll town.
Jesus had 12 in his inner circle not 12,000. Growinig Churhces starting other smaller Churches are best in my opinion, yet every Pastors dream is for a Mega Congregation, go figure.