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Building
a Good Church Website
If your parish
or mission would like to create a website for our church, you
have a number of decisions to make before you sit down at a keyboard.
What
are the goals of your site?
- Do you
have the resources necessary to meet your goals?
- Money?
- Equipment?
- Skills?
- Time?
- People
Who
is your audience?
- Are they
churched?
- Unchurched?
- Or are
you thinking of a targeted ministry, by age groups, ethnic populations,
special-needs visitors?
How
will your website be structured?
- Keep in
mind that if it becomes very complex, it may be difficult to find
volunteers to maintain it.
- Top navigation? Side
navigation? Make
sure navigation is visible on all pages.
- Frames? (Remember
that not all browsers work with frames)
- Database
driven?
Who
will create and maintain your site?
- An individual
parishioner, committee, or friend of the parish?
- A professional
website firm?
What about
finding a home for your site on the web?
You have several options for putting your site on the web, including:
Using
a free website hosting service for religious organizations
using their online page templates, like Episcopal
Church Web Hosting or forministry.com.
Let's
suppose the name of your parish is 'Our Church' and is located in Absecon,
NJ, whose zip code is 08201. Episcopal Church Web Hosting is for
parishes and missions lacking resources to host their own website. You
can purchase your own domain using ECWH so your URL looks like 'ourchurch.org',
and you can utilize your own design.
If you were to use forministry.com, the URL (website
address) your visitors would use is http://www.forministry.com/oc08201,
and no HTML or other website coding knowledge is needed.
Design
your own site and 'rent' server space on something like
Verizon or ATT, or any other of the many web hosting companies
available. If you go this route, make sure you know what type
of server they have, as some website features work on Microsoft-based
systems but not on other servers. This allows you to have
your own domain name, like ourchurchinabsecon.org.
- You'll
need to register the domain: search 'domain registration' on your
favorite search engine to see a list of companies. Many offer
both domain registration and website hosting.
- Once you
have reserved and paid for your domain, you point that to the
server your site is hosted on, unless the registration company
is also hosting your site, in which case this step is taken care
of for you.
- You create
your website and transfer the files to that server
You
design and host your own site on your own server. This
is the most expensive, technically challenging, and flexible route. It
requires that you:
- Have 24/7
access to a network administrator, either someone in your parish
or someone with whom you contract to provide network oversight.
- Provide
your own equipment, connection to the internet, and network security.
Register
your domain and point it to your server.
- Design
your website and post the files to your server.
Make
sure you let people know how to get to your website! Also,
if you use option 2 or 3, make sure that if someone searches for
your site, they will find it. Be sure to post your URL (website
address):
- To Google.com.
They have a free listing option.
- In your
Sunday service leaflet, on your bulletin board, and on your church
sign.
- Submit
it to the websexton for
posting on this website.
- If your
service times are printed in the newspaper or phone book, include
it there.
- On your
church's letterhead.
Keep
your site updated. if your website contains out-of-date
information, visitors may pass it by, costing you the opportunity
to minister to them.
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