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Top 3 Features Of Great Church Website Design | Tithe.ly

Researching church website design? We'll explain three critical features to include in your website design & how it will help you with growth. Read here!

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The reason many churches might not have a well-designed website is that maybe at the time the budget wasn't there.

They either had to take the cheapest contractor or they had to find a volunteer. And we love volunteers.

They're the lifeblood of the church, but sometimes the best website designer may not be available to you. And so, often your site can end up lacking in some areas that maybe left you with a design that left a bit to be desired.

Or maybe you have a beautiful church web design, but you can just see how fast the web changes over time. And so, maybe now the church websites design has just simply fallen out of date and maybe it's lacking in some areas. Or the site has just broken over time and new visitors are not able to find your church website. That's sometimes why your church website design might not be where you want it to be.

In order to solve this problem well, you need to be on a platform that allows your church website design to be dynamic, which means it allows you to set it up in such a way that you can add the content you want and things are still going to look really good. You're not set up in a rigid way because the reality is that the week after you launch your website, you're going to want to make some changes.

That's just the reality of running a church as there's always things happening. We want to be on an easy to use platform that allows us to make those changes and we want to use large, engaging images. That is such a key factor when people are on a site: Are the images engaging? It's not just about the design. It's not just about the colors you use. It's also about those images and if they do a great job to portray your community.

Take the time to set up the right images and follow good website design principles. Make sure there's enough white space. Make sure you're using beautiful typography in which header fonts and paragraph fonts are paired well. Not every church leader or volunteer is going to have the ability to provide that. To really understand how to implement these principles, to help the design breathe, it's important to grasp how subconscious those website design principles can be. If there's white space, we feel calm when we're looking at a design. If it's cluttered and there's no space between the elements on your website, then it can instantly increase anxiety as people are on your site and they're not going to want to be there too much longer.

And finally, I think one key tip that I'd really want to stress is to move your church onto a platform that's going to allow your site to adjust its design over time. As the needs come and go, or as the church does a rebrand, having to build an entirely new website can become incredibly costly. It can take a lot of time. You want to get on a platform that will actually allow you to make those adjustments without having to rebuild the entire site from scratch. A good platform will also have church website templates for you to use and add information onto.

This is actually one area of Tithe.ly Sites that I love: we allow you to jump into an area we call site design, where you can actually adjust the header, adjust the footers, adjust the colors, adjust all the default image and set those things up beautifully, automatically, and with minimal effort. Let's say one day you decide to rethink, retool, and redesign your church website completely. With Tithe.ly Sites, it is easy to use and create a beautiful church website design. There's no additional cost and there are no additional developer fees. You actually can just jump right in our automated church building interface, without knowing anything about coding—it's a simple drag-and-drop interface—and completely pick from a new template or just go and tweak that design as much as you want so that it feels like it represents where your church is now and the design you're looking for today.

So, the key things churches should think about are: you want a website that's going to allow you to adjust content ongoing without completely breaking your design and continuing to be easy to navigate. Here's the deal: the week after you launch your website, you're going to want to change things and we still want that site to look great. So, be on a platform that allows your content to change and evolve and still look good. Also, make sure your content can be shared on social media.

Second, use really strong design principles, and I'm not talking about anything too technical—it just means leaving white space in order to let the content breathe. It's amazing how much of a subconscious difference that can make for a website that feels cluttered and uncomfortable versus one that lets you breathe and lets you just take your time through it and you're actually okay to hang out on for a little while. Some of the best church websites deliver uncluttered information to the visitors and see great community growth.

And finally, the third point is that the needs of your church brand will evolve over time. So, you want to be on a platform that's actually going to allow you to jump in and change your church websites design without having to scrap the whole website and build a whole new website or call a developer and have to pay them a whole bunch of money. So, those are three really key pieces to create beautiful church designs and easy to use church websites. And so what's really fun. Tithe.ly Sites allows you to do all those things and easily jump into your settings and actually make all those changes.

Show Notes

Read the full blog of this episode here: https://get.tithe.ly/blog/critical-features-church-website

Today on Modern Church Leader, Tithe.ly Sites team lead Matt Morrison explains three criteria to help you pick a church website platform that will grow with your church, rather than become outdated.

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Subscribe for cutting edge tools and strategies for church leaders.

Is your church in financial trouble? Do you wish you had more resources to reach people for Christ? Subscribe to Modern Church Leader to get daily tips on how to increase giving, remove the stress from managing your church, and grow your church with the latest digital tools.

Grow Your Church For Free With Tithe.ly

What is Tithe.ly?

Tithe.ly is the global leader in digital giving, church engagement, and church management software. Tithe.ly serves over 12,000 churches in 55 countries, and is trusted by churches and ministries such as Hillsong, North Coast Church, Rock Church, and Ravi Zacharias International Ministries.

AUTHOR
Guest Author

The reason many churches might not have a well-designed website is that maybe at the time the budget wasn't there.

They either had to take the cheapest contractor or they had to find a volunteer. And we love volunteers.

They're the lifeblood of the church, but sometimes the best website designer may not be available to you. And so, often your site can end up lacking in some areas that maybe left you with a design that left a bit to be desired.

Or maybe you have a beautiful church web design, but you can just see how fast the web changes over time. And so, maybe now the church websites design has just simply fallen out of date and maybe it's lacking in some areas. Or the site has just broken over time and new visitors are not able to find your church website. That's sometimes why your church website design might not be where you want it to be.

In order to solve this problem well, you need to be on a platform that allows your church website design to be dynamic, which means it allows you to set it up in such a way that you can add the content you want and things are still going to look really good. You're not set up in a rigid way because the reality is that the week after you launch your website, you're going to want to make some changes.

That's just the reality of running a church as there's always things happening. We want to be on an easy to use platform that allows us to make those changes and we want to use large, engaging images. That is such a key factor when people are on a site: Are the images engaging? It's not just about the design. It's not just about the colors you use. It's also about those images and if they do a great job to portray your community.

Take the time to set up the right images and follow good website design principles. Make sure there's enough white space. Make sure you're using beautiful typography in which header fonts and paragraph fonts are paired well. Not every church leader or volunteer is going to have the ability to provide that. To really understand how to implement these principles, to help the design breathe, it's important to grasp how subconscious those website design principles can be. If there's white space, we feel calm when we're looking at a design. If it's cluttered and there's no space between the elements on your website, then it can instantly increase anxiety as people are on your site and they're not going to want to be there too much longer.

And finally, I think one key tip that I'd really want to stress is to move your church onto a platform that's going to allow your site to adjust its design over time. As the needs come and go, or as the church does a rebrand, having to build an entirely new website can become incredibly costly. It can take a lot of time. You want to get on a platform that will actually allow you to make those adjustments without having to rebuild the entire site from scratch. A good platform will also have church website templates for you to use and add information onto.

This is actually one area of Tithe.ly Sites that I love: we allow you to jump into an area we call site design, where you can actually adjust the header, adjust the footers, adjust the colors, adjust all the default image and set those things up beautifully, automatically, and with minimal effort. Let's say one day you decide to rethink, retool, and redesign your church website completely. With Tithe.ly Sites, it is easy to use and create a beautiful church website design. There's no additional cost and there are no additional developer fees. You actually can just jump right in our automated church building interface, without knowing anything about coding—it's a simple drag-and-drop interface—and completely pick from a new template or just go and tweak that design as much as you want so that it feels like it represents where your church is now and the design you're looking for today.

So, the key things churches should think about are: you want a website that's going to allow you to adjust content ongoing without completely breaking your design and continuing to be easy to navigate. Here's the deal: the week after you launch your website, you're going to want to change things and we still want that site to look great. So, be on a platform that allows your content to change and evolve and still look good. Also, make sure your content can be shared on social media.

Second, use really strong design principles, and I'm not talking about anything too technical—it just means leaving white space in order to let the content breathe. It's amazing how much of a subconscious difference that can make for a website that feels cluttered and uncomfortable versus one that lets you breathe and lets you just take your time through it and you're actually okay to hang out on for a little while. Some of the best church websites deliver uncluttered information to the visitors and see great community growth.

And finally, the third point is that the needs of your church brand will evolve over time. So, you want to be on a platform that's actually going to allow you to jump in and change your church websites design without having to scrap the whole website and build a whole new website or call a developer and have to pay them a whole bunch of money. So, those are three really key pieces to create beautiful church designs and easy to use church websites. And so what's really fun. Tithe.ly Sites allows you to do all those things and easily jump into your settings and actually make all those changes.

Show Notes

Read the full blog of this episode here: https://get.tithe.ly/blog/critical-features-church-website

Today on Modern Church Leader, Tithe.ly Sites team lead Matt Morrison explains three criteria to help you pick a church website platform that will grow with your church, rather than become outdated.

Never miss a show, subscribe via:

Subscribe for cutting edge tools and strategies for church leaders.

Is your church in financial trouble? Do you wish you had more resources to reach people for Christ? Subscribe to Modern Church Leader to get daily tips on how to increase giving, remove the stress from managing your church, and grow your church with the latest digital tools.

Grow Your Church For Free With Tithe.ly

What is Tithe.ly?

Tithe.ly is the global leader in digital giving, church engagement, and church management software. Tithe.ly serves over 12,000 churches in 55 countries, and is trusted by churches and ministries such as Hillsong, North Coast Church, Rock Church, and Ravi Zacharias International Ministries.

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AUTHOR
Guest Author

The reason many churches might not have a well-designed website is that maybe at the time the budget wasn't there.

They either had to take the cheapest contractor or they had to find a volunteer. And we love volunteers.

They're the lifeblood of the church, but sometimes the best website designer may not be available to you. And so, often your site can end up lacking in some areas that maybe left you with a design that left a bit to be desired.

Or maybe you have a beautiful church web design, but you can just see how fast the web changes over time. And so, maybe now the church websites design has just simply fallen out of date and maybe it's lacking in some areas. Or the site has just broken over time and new visitors are not able to find your church website. That's sometimes why your church website design might not be where you want it to be.

In order to solve this problem well, you need to be on a platform that allows your church website design to be dynamic, which means it allows you to set it up in such a way that you can add the content you want and things are still going to look really good. You're not set up in a rigid way because the reality is that the week after you launch your website, you're going to want to make some changes.

That's just the reality of running a church as there's always things happening. We want to be on an easy to use platform that allows us to make those changes and we want to use large, engaging images. That is such a key factor when people are on a site: Are the images engaging? It's not just about the design. It's not just about the colors you use. It's also about those images and if they do a great job to portray your community.

Take the time to set up the right images and follow good website design principles. Make sure there's enough white space. Make sure you're using beautiful typography in which header fonts and paragraph fonts are paired well. Not every church leader or volunteer is going to have the ability to provide that. To really understand how to implement these principles, to help the design breathe, it's important to grasp how subconscious those website design principles can be. If there's white space, we feel calm when we're looking at a design. If it's cluttered and there's no space between the elements on your website, then it can instantly increase anxiety as people are on your site and they're not going to want to be there too much longer.

And finally, I think one key tip that I'd really want to stress is to move your church onto a platform that's going to allow your site to adjust its design over time. As the needs come and go, or as the church does a rebrand, having to build an entirely new website can become incredibly costly. It can take a lot of time. You want to get on a platform that will actually allow you to make those adjustments without having to rebuild the entire site from scratch. A good platform will also have church website templates for you to use and add information onto.

This is actually one area of Tithe.ly Sites that I love: we allow you to jump into an area we call site design, where you can actually adjust the header, adjust the footers, adjust the colors, adjust all the default image and set those things up beautifully, automatically, and with minimal effort. Let's say one day you decide to rethink, retool, and redesign your church website completely. With Tithe.ly Sites, it is easy to use and create a beautiful church website design. There's no additional cost and there are no additional developer fees. You actually can just jump right in our automated church building interface, without knowing anything about coding—it's a simple drag-and-drop interface—and completely pick from a new template or just go and tweak that design as much as you want so that it feels like it represents where your church is now and the design you're looking for today.

So, the key things churches should think about are: you want a website that's going to allow you to adjust content ongoing without completely breaking your design and continuing to be easy to navigate. Here's the deal: the week after you launch your website, you're going to want to change things and we still want that site to look great. So, be on a platform that allows your content to change and evolve and still look good. Also, make sure your content can be shared on social media.

Second, use really strong design principles, and I'm not talking about anything too technical—it just means leaving white space in order to let the content breathe. It's amazing how much of a subconscious difference that can make for a website that feels cluttered and uncomfortable versus one that lets you breathe and lets you just take your time through it and you're actually okay to hang out on for a little while. Some of the best church websites deliver uncluttered information to the visitors and see great community growth.

And finally, the third point is that the needs of your church brand will evolve over time. So, you want to be on a platform that's actually going to allow you to jump in and change your church websites design without having to scrap the whole website and build a whole new website or call a developer and have to pay them a whole bunch of money. So, those are three really key pieces to create beautiful church designs and easy to use church websites. And so what's really fun. Tithe.ly Sites allows you to do all those things and easily jump into your settings and actually make all those changes.

Show Notes

Read the full blog of this episode here: https://get.tithe.ly/blog/critical-features-church-website

Today on Modern Church Leader, Tithe.ly Sites team lead Matt Morrison explains three criteria to help you pick a church website platform that will grow with your church, rather than become outdated.

Never miss a show, subscribe via:

Subscribe for cutting edge tools and strategies for church leaders.

Is your church in financial trouble? Do you wish you had more resources to reach people for Christ? Subscribe to Modern Church Leader to get daily tips on how to increase giving, remove the stress from managing your church, and grow your church with the latest digital tools.

Grow Your Church For Free With Tithe.ly

What is Tithe.ly?

Tithe.ly is the global leader in digital giving, church engagement, and church management software. Tithe.ly serves over 12,000 churches in 55 countries, and is trusted by churches and ministries such as Hillsong, North Coast Church, Rock Church, and Ravi Zacharias International Ministries.

VIDEO transcript

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The reason many churches might not have a well-designed website is that maybe at the time the budget wasn't there.

They either had to take the cheapest contractor or they had to find a volunteer. And we love volunteers.

They're the lifeblood of the church, but sometimes the best website designer may not be available to you. And so, often your site can end up lacking in some areas that maybe left you with a design that left a bit to be desired.

Or maybe you have a beautiful church web design, but you can just see how fast the web changes over time. And so, maybe now the church websites design has just simply fallen out of date and maybe it's lacking in some areas. Or the site has just broken over time and new visitors are not able to find your church website. That's sometimes why your church website design might not be where you want it to be.

In order to solve this problem well, you need to be on a platform that allows your church website design to be dynamic, which means it allows you to set it up in such a way that you can add the content you want and things are still going to look really good. You're not set up in a rigid way because the reality is that the week after you launch your website, you're going to want to make some changes.

That's just the reality of running a church as there's always things happening. We want to be on an easy to use platform that allows us to make those changes and we want to use large, engaging images. That is such a key factor when people are on a site: Are the images engaging? It's not just about the design. It's not just about the colors you use. It's also about those images and if they do a great job to portray your community.

Take the time to set up the right images and follow good website design principles. Make sure there's enough white space. Make sure you're using beautiful typography in which header fonts and paragraph fonts are paired well. Not every church leader or volunteer is going to have the ability to provide that. To really understand how to implement these principles, to help the design breathe, it's important to grasp how subconscious those website design principles can be. If there's white space, we feel calm when we're looking at a design. If it's cluttered and there's no space between the elements on your website, then it can instantly increase anxiety as people are on your site and they're not going to want to be there too much longer.

And finally, I think one key tip that I'd really want to stress is to move your church onto a platform that's going to allow your site to adjust its design over time. As the needs come and go, or as the church does a rebrand, having to build an entirely new website can become incredibly costly. It can take a lot of time. You want to get on a platform that will actually allow you to make those adjustments without having to rebuild the entire site from scratch. A good platform will also have church website templates for you to use and add information onto.

This is actually one area of Tithe.ly Sites that I love: we allow you to jump into an area we call site design, where you can actually adjust the header, adjust the footers, adjust the colors, adjust all the default image and set those things up beautifully, automatically, and with minimal effort. Let's say one day you decide to rethink, retool, and redesign your church website completely. With Tithe.ly Sites, it is easy to use and create a beautiful church website design. There's no additional cost and there are no additional developer fees. You actually can just jump right in our automated church building interface, without knowing anything about coding—it's a simple drag-and-drop interface—and completely pick from a new template or just go and tweak that design as much as you want so that it feels like it represents where your church is now and the design you're looking for today.

So, the key things churches should think about are: you want a website that's going to allow you to adjust content ongoing without completely breaking your design and continuing to be easy to navigate. Here's the deal: the week after you launch your website, you're going to want to change things and we still want that site to look great. So, be on a platform that allows your content to change and evolve and still look good. Also, make sure your content can be shared on social media.

Second, use really strong design principles, and I'm not talking about anything too technical—it just means leaving white space in order to let the content breathe. It's amazing how much of a subconscious difference that can make for a website that feels cluttered and uncomfortable versus one that lets you breathe and lets you just take your time through it and you're actually okay to hang out on for a little while. Some of the best church websites deliver uncluttered information to the visitors and see great community growth.

And finally, the third point is that the needs of your church brand will evolve over time. So, you want to be on a platform that's actually going to allow you to jump in and change your church websites design without having to scrap the whole website and build a whole new website or call a developer and have to pay them a whole bunch of money. So, those are three really key pieces to create beautiful church designs and easy to use church websites. And so what's really fun. Tithe.ly Sites allows you to do all those things and easily jump into your settings and actually make all those changes.

Show Notes

Read the full blog of this episode here: https://get.tithe.ly/blog/critical-features-church-website

Today on Modern Church Leader, Tithe.ly Sites team lead Matt Morrison explains three criteria to help you pick a church website platform that will grow with your church, rather than become outdated.

Never miss a show, subscribe via:

Subscribe for cutting edge tools and strategies for church leaders.

Is your church in financial trouble? Do you wish you had more resources to reach people for Christ? Subscribe to Modern Church Leader to get daily tips on how to increase giving, remove the stress from managing your church, and grow your church with the latest digital tools.

Grow Your Church For Free With Tithe.ly

What is Tithe.ly?

Tithe.ly is the global leader in digital giving, church engagement, and church management software. Tithe.ly serves over 12,000 churches in 55 countries, and is trusted by churches and ministries such as Hillsong, North Coast Church, Rock Church, and Ravi Zacharias International Ministries.

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