How to Create a Website that Works for Guests and Search Engines
Your church website has two main audiences. It’s clearly one of the most important tools you have in your toolbox to communicate with church members.
Your church website has two main audiences. It’s clearly one of the most important tools you have in your toolbox to communicate with church members.
How many people does it take to secure a church? Church security isn’t something to joke about, especially if your church has been the target
St. Luke’s Episcopal Church uses Realm to maintain volunteers, groups, and registration events. Megan Wyman has been the Executive Assistant to the Rector for two
Kids LOVE to give more than to receive. I’m sure those of you who’ve tromped through the toy aisle with a kid or grandkid recently
Planning and organizing mission trips is arduous. Think about all the pieces involved in a trip – choosing a ministry to assist, selecting a team,
“When people with shared charisms come together, they no longer see age, color, gender or other differences,” said Dave Baranowski, Director of Parish Stewardship and
In the dynamic landscape of modern church ministry, the concept of multisite campuses has emerged as a compelling strategy for growth and outreach. 95% This
By now, most of us are familiar with crowdfunding projects: people asking their friends to support a project or someone in need or a birthday
Audra Nelson has been a First Northeast Baptist Church member in Columbia, SC, for 25 years and joined the staff in 2021. She was laid
In this blog series, we’re talking about how to overcome fundraising obstacles that can pop up even in well-run church development programs. These are issues
Your church has just collected 300 children’s jackets and donated them to schools throughout your community. School officials, the mayor, parents, and guardians have been
I was dismayed by the data presented in a recent op-ed by Natan Ehrenreich for Real Clear Religion titled “Gen Z’s Conflicting Opinions on Faith,