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eVANGELISM using your church website

2011 April 19
by Diocesan Staff

websiteWithin the past decade, a church website has gone from a nice add on to an essential way to let those in your community know about your congregation. Where church shoppers once turned to the Yellow Pages, finding a church starts frequently with a Google search. Your church should reflect your church well enough so that a visitor to your website knows some of what is distinctive, what sets you apart from other churches.

Free Websites for all churches in the Diocese
Your church already has access to a free website through the Diocese of Georgia. We are offering a fully-functioning website as large as you need. A wonderful example of this is the website for St. Luke’s, Hawkinsville at http://stlukeshawkinsville.georgiaepiscopal.org

These websites use WordPress as their “engine” which means that the webmaster does not need any special software. With the login and password, the website can be updated from any computer with internet access and a web browser, such as Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari or Chrome.

Free training for websites
Trinity websiteTo help get more congregations with a website that works for their needs, I am offering to online training sessions. During the 1.5-hour class, participants will learn how to design and update websites using the free site available through the Diocese. Some may wish to use this same system for creaing a website at their own web domain (such as the site www.trinitystatesboro.org ).
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The first of the classes will meet during the day, on a weekday, the second on a Saturday morning. These classes will be offered online using WebEx, software that will permit those attending the class to watch as I work through updating a webpage. Then as those in the class work on their own sites in the class, they may share their screen as we work through problems together.

This class is for any webmaster authorized by their church vestry. Contact me at the diocesan office or by emailing me at flogue[at]gaepiscopal[dot]org

Once I learn of who is interested, will will find the dates that work for the largest size class.

The Rev. Canon Frank Logue
Canon for Congregational Ministries

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