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As we continue to build websites and help our clients, we wanted to start featuring some of the great work that is being created by you and your churches! Share the Practice asked Jan De Wulf of 3rd Church Dallas on how they went about creating and presenting their website.

Jan De Wulf
3rd Church Dallas

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Did you have a website before you came to Share the Practice?

We had a single page site which had been there for a few years and was completely stagnant.

Are you a web designer or did you have much experience with creating a website before you began?

I am not a web designer and had no experience creating a website before we began.

How long did it take to get your site up and running?

9 months. We put together content and writing for over 35 pages, we are all volunteers who do this outside our regular jobs, so we took our time. It took us a while to develop our site map which shows every page we wanted and the HOME page and navigational bar.  We had a certain vision and took the time working with Share the Practice to get it just the way we had envisioned it.

What was your favorite part about the process of creating the 3rd Church Dallas website?

Working with Share the Practice who really partnered with us matching our pace coming up with wonderful designs and the technical solutions to make the website take shape as we envisioned it. The website is a reflection of our church discovering how vibrant our church really is and how active our members really are.

What were the biggest challenges you faced in building the site?

The design of the HOME page and site map took a long time. The slow process of creating all the content page by page, which was real work and for which I am very grateful to our website committee members who labored to meet many a Saturday mornings to produce all of it.

You have some excellent photography on your site that fits each section appropriately. Did you use a professional or someone from the church?

We used both. We are blessed to have some good photographers who are members at our church and we also hired a professional photographer for a few shots which were key for the HOME page.  Photos should be a key component of all your pages, they communicate like a thousand words.

Have you seen a rise in your church activity due to the website?

Yes, we had 8 new members recently and as much as all the different things we are doing at church played a role in that, I know that having a vibrant website reflecting our church wholeheartedly contributed to helping these new members see in one place how active our church is.

What has the response been so far to your website?

Tremendous, we have had over 4,000 visitors come to our site in the last 12 months.

You promote regular monthly events on your site.  Can you share some more information about those — have they been successful and what are some specific outcomes that have resulted from this forward-looking activity?

This is one of the corner stones of our site, what I like to call the “MEDIA box” on our home page in which we promote upcoming church activities. Committees reach out to the website team to promote their event, we create a MEDIA graphic, which then goes into that MEDIA box on the home page and those graphics will rotate like a slide show from one activity to the next. Clicking on the MEDIA slides takes you to more details of that event.  The events range from lectures, charitable events, bible study groups, mens monthly luncheon, 3rd Sunday lunch, concerts and on and on and on.

What has resulted from having this MEDIA box?

– Church members who regularly come to the site to check the calendar have to go through the home page and see in an easy visual way their church is an active one

– Our membership is on the rise as this MEDIA box shows to visitors we are an active church helping them take the step of becoming a member

– It has become very easy for members to start mentioning church events on their Facebook page and linking it directly to the MEDIA box

– Our members can now easily say, “You can check it out on our website it’s right on our home page”

Can you give any advice to churches considering a website that do not currently have their own website?

I highly recommend building one for your church. It is a tremendous gateway for your community to find you and know you are here and a tremendous resource for your membership which reinforces their experience with your church.

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Thank you so much to Jan and 3rd Church Dallas for sharing their experience with us here at Share the Practice! Great to hear that your church is growing and your entire membership can now benefit from your hard work.

Please feel free to comment or tell us how your church is making a difference too!

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How to increase your site’s visibility to your members and future members! https://sharethepractice.org/blog/2011/10/14/how-to-increase-your-sites-visibility-to-your-members-and-future-members/ https://sharethepractice.org/blog/2011/10/14/how-to-increase-your-sites-visibility-to-your-members-and-future-members/#respond Fri, 14 Oct 2011 23:40:18 +0000 https://sharethepractice.org/?p=293 Here at Share the Practice, we are going to start a regular blog post series where we give out tips and educational information on how to keep your website current ...

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Here at Share the Practice, we are going to start a regular blog post series where we give out tips and educational information on how to keep your website current and up to date. Our goal is to help each site become the best it can be through easy and applicable actions that any member can act upon. So, let’s get started!

Here is an insider’s look at creating a fun place for your visitors to keep coming back to.

Your front page is the window to your church and you want to convey a warm open feeling that people will want to keep searching and click on all your links. A way to do that is by having:   Pictures

 

Here are some suggestions for good photos for your site:

  •  Open arms welcoming you to their site/church
  •  Smiling people saying this is a great place to be!
  •  Sunday School kids actively listening and participating
  •  Group photos in front of church or reading desk
  •  Outside shot of church with plants if possible

Adding fresh content to your site

  • Posting events shows that your church is alive and people attend
  • Create an atmosphere where people will come back to see what’s next
  • If there is a local event, even if it’s not church based, consider letting your community know about it
  • Lectures, Talks, Timmy’s baseball game, Sarah’s dance recital

Calendar of Events

  • Let’s your audience plan ahead
  • Shows congregation that you are forward thinking

 

 

 

 

 

The more you can involve your church with the site, the more it becomes a useful tool. Educating your church is a good thing. Have fun with it, we are the ones who get to shape the future of our church!

So, what do you do if you don’t have events coming up? Create them! Get active within the church. Potlucks at the park, car wash with the Sunday School kids, Ice cream after Wednesday night church (always a favorite of mine). Our churches are alive with activity and we need to let the members know and have a place they can come back to incase they miss church on Sunday and Wednesday.

Have any ideas of your own? Please share them in the comments below!

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