5 Features That a Church Website Shouldn’t Be Without
June 29th, 2008 | Posted in WEB DESIGN.A good church website needs to be informative, visually appealing and have a bit of interaction with the visitor. After all shouldn’t your church’s website inspire people to visit your church physically? It can be easy to forget that people not in your local community may be searching for a church to attend a worship service. What features do you look for when you are looking at a church website?
Driving Directions
How do you get there? Sure an address is great, but a map or written directions would be better. Make it as easy as possible for the website visitor to locate your church.
Service Times
When do you worship? Often more times than not the service times are not listed on most church websites. Be sure to place your worship times prominently on the homepage of the site.
Sunday School
Let’s say that your visitors have children. What do you suppose they would like to know about your church? Make it well known that you offer a Sunday school service to avoid any confusion with new guests to your church.
Events Calendar
What if a member of your congregation misses a Sunday, but would like to know about the youth soccer game in the park? By having an up-to-date events calendar you can let your church members know what is going on.
Pictures
Sure stock photography is great in some cases, but what about those great pictures from your church’s mission trip? Be sure to include real pictures of your church and congregation. This will give your site a more realistic and personal touch.
And there you have it five features that a church website shouldn’t be without. Do you have any suggestions regarding church website features? Post a comment below…

Tony Whittaker
June 30th, 2008 at 5:24 am
Good list!
We’ve done a page suggesting things a church site should have it is to actually relate to outsiders in the community:
InternetEvangelismDay.com/design
Best wishes
Tony
Allan Collins
June 30th, 2008 at 7:36 am
@Tony - Thanks. Your checklist is handy as well.