Observations from dozens of conversations I had with pastors and teachers about their websites at a conference. A simple 3 question flow chart which might help you figure out what’s next for your website. Plus the difference between a Baptist and a Lutheran conference.
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ROFL at your joke.. hehe..
veoeluz 6 weeks 4 days 13 hours 46 min ago
ROFL at your joke.. hehe.. funny stuff. Anywho, great observations... All the church websites I've ever seen have been sub par. I always thought it would be neat to be a webmaster, tho.. XD
Webmastering a church
Kris 6 weeks 4 days 6 hours 47 min ago
Webmastering a church website is not a fun task at all. Its actually a very frusterating task because you will never be able to get everyone who should contribute something to actually do it. Because of this the pages tend to get stale.