Many churches, especially older and smaller churches, struggle with the need for a website. They often feel there's really no reason to spend the time and money on a website when everyone in town already knows they are "there."
The problem is that their thought processes are flawed in several ways:
It is more and more important in our world for your church to have a great presence on the web and on social media. As a minimum, you need a responsive website that will work on any device and a Facebook page. Both must be kept current and must fairly represent your church in your community. Comments are closed.
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Brooks Kennedy
AuthorI grew up in Martin (Tennessee) and have lived in Denver (Colorado), Greenville (South Carolina), and now mostly in the Fort Worth (Texas) area since 1981. I have worked with churches and Christian schools most of my life and am the founder of and a consultant with PS Tech Group. My dedication is Success through Technology. Archives
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