Church Planting, Technology & Culture
8 Jul
Imago Dei was selected by ChurchBeauty - church websites that inspire. This site has a number of great church websites for you to take a look at and get ideas from. Other sites listed include The City Church and Dulles Community, which have received lots of praise at Godbit. At Church Beauty, you can also filter sites by categories like churches whose website are css-driven or churches that receive high marks for their church’s website usability.

Drew is an elder/pastor at Kaleo Church and CEO of Monk Development. Kaleo is a church planting movement in San Diego. Drew spends much of his time thinking about church planting strategy, web missiology and being a husband and father of two (Gideon & Roman). More about Drew Goodmanson.
3 Responses for "ChurchBeauty - church websites that inspire"
Imago Dei looks great, as do most of the sites on there. I like a lot of the content on godbit as well.
I do however disagree with the Mars Hill site being ranked high for usability.
1. It does not work very good if at all in Firefox
2. I think the menus are not very intuitive at all
3. The way the bottom frame enlarges as you move the mouse is tough to get used to and can be confusing for someone that is not very web savvy.
Ranking sites is tough though because of the amount of subjectivity involved with design opinions.
Derek,
I agree, ranking websites is hard. I have had a hard time with MH site, but they MH Lite version is where I usually go… http://lite.marshillchurch.org/
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