There are ten elements that you need to consider for a great website. We have been developing websites for almost 20 years, and we have seen the good and the bad and the ugly. When there are frustrations with your website, it is usually due to one or more of these elements not working well. There might be some elements that are working well with your website and others that aren’t.
Great communication is the bridge between great teams and great outcomes. A solid internal communication system will get your church team on the same page to collaborate more effectively.
There are three important areas that you need to focus on for the system to run well; whether you’re implementing a system from scratch for the first time or if you have a system already running and you want to improve the way that you use it.
Churches and organisations are living and breathing. They do not remain static. In the same way, systems should not be static either. Fr. John Sanderson shares his insights on the value of investing in strong church systems.
Digital systems serve many purposes; to fulfil a need, to provide value for users, to make work and life easier for users, to provide outcomes or a service, to save time, etc. When they serve you well, you keep them. When they do not serve you, you either put up with the frustrations of an inferior system or you shop around.
Evan from Digital Team Coach joined Clayton and spoke about Digital Church in light of the COVID-19 lockdowns. He spoke about ‘Learning for thriving Churches & how to pivot into a new world’.