Most church websites are seldom used and often neglected. Thom and Kevin discuss how a church's website can be used for the Great Commission without much cost.


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Most church websites are seldom used and often neglected. Thom and Kevin discuss how a church’s website can be used for the Great Commission without much cost.

A church’s website is the most common front door for guests.

Non-members, including lost people, are much more likely to visit your website than church members.

Non-members will visit your church’s website as the front door by first watching an online service.

Non-members will also visit your church’s website as the front door by getting the church’s address and service times.

Perceptions about your church are often formed when a non-member visits your church’s website.

Website development and hosting are incredibly inexpensive today.

 


Resources:

North American Mission Board

Opening the Front Door: Worship and Church Growth by James Emery White 

The Church at Spring Hill website

 

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