Tips and guides for the church webmaster from the United Church of Christ - including a forum, articles and templates for readily available content management systems
These resources and links are provided to enhance your church website. We have newsfeeds that update automatically daily for Baptist Press and SBC Life, search engine code, graphics, logos, SBC links to useful features like our Daily Bible Pathway Devotions, online Bible, audio and video clips, prayer request submissions, and much more!
Congregations and other organizations across the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America are discovering that the Web can be used effectively to support their members, and to reach out to others in their communities and around the world. Here are some tips and resources you may find helpful
Building a Congregational Web Site: An Introduction to the Process of Establishing a Web Presence for Your Congregation
The Web Ministry 101 Planning Guide is designed specifically for local churches wanting to start a Web Ministry.
Keeping your Web site updated with new information, stories, and articles is the best way to keep and grow your readership. The United Methodist Church has developed a set of tools which allow a local church Webmaster to utilize feature articles, devotionals, and even streaming media produced by the UMC on your own sites.
Web ministry is more than having a Web presence or website. It's about using the Internet tools of the 21st century to enhance and expand your church's ministry. From this page you can access dozens of tips, tools, training and tutorials to help you maximize your ministry online. Whether you are a part of a local United Methodist church, district or conference organization, there is something here to enable you to engage with members, visitors, seekers and leaders for effective ministry in cyberspace.
"No matter whether you represent a parish, a diocese, a national church, a religious order, a society, or just a committed group of Anglicans, you should have a web page. This section gives information and advice for how to make it, name it, and maintain it."