After some research, Life.Church tailored their mobile app experience for people attending their church. Here are some of the mobile features they offer.
Everything these days is about the mobile experience. That's why we asked five church communication veterans what their churches are doing with mobile.
Mobile traffic overtook desktop traffic years ago, but sometimes strategies haven't caught up. How are you engaging with your church on the devices they’re using?
Don’t leave visitors to your church website frustrated when they can’t find what they’re looking for. Here’s a web content checklist to make sure you’ve covered all the bases.
What's the best way for your church to offer Easter information online: a web page, landing page, or microsite? We explore the pros and cons of each approach.
A visitor’s journey doesn't start with the initial greeting at your church. It starts online. Knowing that should motivate us to get serious about how our churches appear and rank ...
If we want to grow our churches, we need to capitalize on our websites. People visit them all the time to learn about service times and to hear how your ...
A hub is a website tool that offers next step information for your congregation, freeing up your main site to focus on visitors. We explore pros and cons.
If your website is responsive, easy to update, friendly for guests, and full of good content, you're doing it right. Easier said than done, but it's a start.