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Wow! It is turning into a busy summer for church web design. We reported earlier on Southeast Christian Church (Louisville, KY) and Church on the Move’s (Tulsa, OK) new online looks. But they are not the only churches unveiling new websites this summer.

Vineyard Community Church New Web DesignVineyard Community Church (Cincinnati, OH), pastored by Dave Workman, recently launched a much awaited new website design.

 

 

 

 

Phoenix First Assembly New Web DesignTommy Barnett’s church, Phoenix First Assembly (Phoenix, AZ) also launched a new look this summer.

 

 

 

 

 

 

First Baptist Church New Web DesignMeanwhile, on the other side of the nation, Ronnie Floyd’s First Baptist Church (Springdale, AR) also launched a new online look.

All three websites do an exceptional job at making their enormous megachurch content easy to navigate. Take some time to check them out and look for features that might be good to implement in your church’s next big website overhaul.

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  1. Cory Miller on August 17, 2006 10:59 am

    Kent, wow, I’m really impressed with these sites. My favorite — because I love simplicity and clarity — is the First Baptist Springdale’s … it would seem like they’ve thought this through and designed it to provide pathways/experiences for certain groups. Very “guest friendly.”

    My church — Quail Springs Baptist in OKC, where I’m comm. dir. — is getting ready to launch our site this week … here’s the beta link — http://beta.qsbc.org. It obviously not up to these sites caliber yet, but we needed to get something going as a first step.

  2. Kent Shaffer on August 17, 2006 11:08 am

    Cory,

    I am liking how the Beta version of Quail Springs Baptist Church is coming along. Let me know when it is officially launched.

    -Kent

  3. Cory Miller on August 18, 2006 9:45 pm

    Kent–

    We’re live! You have way more experience with launches, redesigns, etc. than me … so you my pain. :-)

    I finally had to bite the bullet and go with what we had. The calendars, for instance, are still coming along. (Meaning, I had to get the data entered.)

    BTW, I must confess … we bought a template for it.

    –Cory

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