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A common thought among churches today is the growing need of a website, or an improved website. Recently, a new concept has been introduced - one that a growing number of pastors and church administrators are agreeing with. No, we don't NEED a website - we DO need a web ministry. In this changing world where social media and online surfing now takes the place of nearly every other form of media, we need a web ministry, or an online presence ministry. A web ministry can reach out to those who wouldn't think of stepping foot into a church. A web ministry's social networking groups can reach, nurture and encourage our congregation in between Sundays. In this way of thinking, a website becomes an essential ministry and outreach of a church.
Whether you have a current site or are just starting the process of creating one, Faithwebsites is your solution for the simple website, or the fully dynamic, living web ministry. Create a site that meets the communication needs of your current members, create an invitation for people to come visit your church, or even bridge a gap to introduce un-churched to the Kingdom of God. Whatever your ministries' needs or goals, with Faithwebsites Content Management System application, you can accomplish them.
We realize that all goals for a website require more than technology, domain names and hosting. It takes people. Your people. And in churches today the same person who has the ability or willingness to write, update events, communicate and a desire to take on part or all of your website ministry is rarely the same person who has the knowledge to code and create a website.
That's where Faithwebsites meets your needs! Content Management Systems (CMS) have become a standard component of church Web sites. With an effective CMS, your church will be able to fully maintain every aspect of its Web site without any special hardware, software or training. With FWS Complete, you can have one or dozens of administrators on your site - each responsible for sections or individual ministry pages - and none of them need anything more than everyday computer skills.
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