Basic Elements of a Church Website
This page outlines what should be considered the minimum requirements for
a church website. Make sure your site isn't missing something!
1. Sunday services
Every church site should contain basic information about the Sunday services.
As a minimum people will want to know the start times and whether there
are children's groups or a creche.
Make sure that this information is up-to-date, and provide the details for
special services (e.g. at Christmas) well in
advance.
2. Explanation of the Christian Faith
Let people know what the church believes, in simple jargon-free
language. If you don't fancy writing your own explanation then at least link to someone else's.
An attractive way of explaining the difference which Christianity makes is
provide the testimonies of a few church members. If you do this, then get
testimonies from a range of different people (e.g. a teenager, a young mum, a
middle-aged couple, etc).
If your church runs an Alpha-type course where people can investigate
Christianity for themselves, make sure you create a page about it. Then link to
it from your other pages about the Christian faith.
3. Street Map
Show where you are so that people can come and find you! If you are
trying to reach your local community then people probably know the area, so you
just need a map with a few streets around your church building including other
local landmarks (e.g. pubs, supermarkets).
If drawing your own map is too hard, then link to an online street map.
4. Contact details
It is easy to provide contact details for your church minister and church
office (if you have one). Let people know their phone number and e-mail address.
This article came from hosea.co.uk
(closed January 2004)
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