Category: Church Website Features
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Church Website Security: Protecting Your Ministry Online
Church websites handle sensitive information — donor credit card details, member contact data, prayer requests, and sometimes even children’s check-in records. Yet most churches give almost no thought to website security. The attitude is often “Why would anyone hack a church?” — and the answer is: because hackers don’t care that you’re a church. Automated…
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How to Add Live Streaming to Your Church Website
Live streaming isn’t just a pandemic holdover — it’s become a permanent part of how churches connect with their communities. Homebound members, travelers, out-of-town college students, and people “church shopping” from their couch all rely on live streams. And increasingly, first-time visitors watch a live service before ever walking through your doors. The good news:…
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Church Event Calendar: Best Options for Your Website
Your church probably has more going on than Sunday morning — youth group, small groups, volunteer nights, potlucks, mission trips, seasonal events. But if none of that shows up on your website, visitors have no idea it exists. A well-maintained event calendar is one of the most practical things you can add to your church…
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Church Sermon Archive: How to Organize and Display Sermons Online
Your sermon archive is the second most-visited section of your church website — right behind the homepage. Members use it to re-listen to Sunday’s message, catch up on weeks they missed, and share sermons with friends. Visitors use it to preview your teaching before deciding to visit. And yet, most church sermon archives are a…