NewSpring Church in Anderson, SC, which is led by senior pastor Perry Noble, was among the first churches in the US to launch a distinct Internet campus. But earlier this month, NewSpring pulled the plug and ended its 18 month old online campus.
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Church Marketing Online University includes more than a dozen articles that explain search engines, search engine marketing, and the specific applications of search engine marketing for churches, all in great detail. Check out these articles.
For this week’s Wednesday Website Weview we are looking at The ARK Church of God in Manchester, NH.
Congratulations to Faith Bible Church in Libby, Montana. Not only have they been selected to receive a free, professional review of their website but as the winners of the Extreme Makeover OCC Edition, we are actually going to implement the recommendations for them.
Has your church’s website had its current design for a while? You think it’s getting a little stale or outdated but not sure if really needs a redesign?
Thanks to input from our Twitter followers here are the…
Top 10 Signs Your Church Website Needs a Redesign
Every Wednesday we will provide a free professional review of a website and encourage other readers to add their own assessment (that’s where the WE in weview comes in.)
This week we’re reviewing The Grove Church in Hattiesburg, MS
We’ve spent the last month engaged in an in-depth conversation about online churches. Here are 10 things I’ve learned about online church from this blog series.
In order to be effective at all, online discipleship requires some of the same things that offline does. Accountability and relationships were modeled by the first disciples in fairly small groups. Can a large online church audience effectively be discipled?
In last week’s poll we asked people:
What is the biggest hurdle facing online churches today?
The results were a little surprising to me:
The opportunity to reach people that offline churches currently aren’t reaching with the gospel is probably the most compelling and oft cited support for online churches. Do you see evangelism as one of the greatest opportunities for online churches? Are there any hurdles or difficulties with evangelism? Have you got any stories to share of people who came to Christ through an online church?