Resources & Articles
Tips, Tricks, and Checklists
To help you dive a little deeper on Squarespace, I’ve put together this guide with a few ways you can make a big difference on your website.
Beginning Assessment and Evaluation for Church Communications
Assessment affords your congregation a reality check, forges a path toward better stewardship of attention, and demystifies parts of human behavior online.
A Communications Glossary for Pastors and Volunteers
I’ve compiled a glossary to help pastors and volunteers wade through technical mumbo-jumbo of communications work.
Mission-driven, Data-informed Church Communications
Pastoral leaders can develop more robust, effective church communications through mission-driven, data-informed church communications. There’s no secret sauce - just some assessment, goal-setting, and follow through.
Feedback Sessions for Church Websites
Congregational leaders should be careful to solicit a broad swath of feedback when assessing an existing website or a new draft. Providing formal, structured sessions for feedback will be key in that endeavor.
Preparing for (or re-thinking) online ministry
As you prepare to revitalize your church’s communications, your success will depend on engaging the congregational system: every committee, every member, and every staff person. Your website is where the congregation’s life is expressed, which means revitalizing your website demands revitalizing your shared church life and processes.
Churches need more than ramps to be accessible. They also need web accessibility.
But the responsibility for a more equitable and accessible web doesn’t fall on people with disabilities; it falls on everyone who is designing, editing, managing, and creating websites or web content.