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Church Planting, Technology & Culture
7 Aug
Kaleo Church has re-launched it's website for the 5th time. Our website has been a significant tool in our ministry as an effective way to connect our community, communicate with people who visit our church and non-believers. Through our website we've seen people attend events/services and become Christians.
To commemorate the launch, I thought I'd talk about why we have done this now and in the past and other decisions involved.
Kaleo v5.0 - As Kaleo seeks to launch it's third and fourth locations, we created this design to reflect our multi-site church planting strategy. We also wanted to change the style of design. Our previous website designs were typically black/dark. We wanted to change this to a more clean/white-space design. The functionality is powered by the Ekklesia 360 Church CMS. Some of the changes included:
Kaleo v4.0 - While we had this site, we moved into AMC Theaters for our Mission Valley service. We had the site up less than 2 months when we launched our 2nd site at San Diego State University (SDSU). We had decided to move to a multi-site, multi-congregational church planting strategy. The site was designed by Church Plant Media and the flash was done by AM Design. This was our first transition to the Ekklesia 360 Church CMS. (click on design for screenshot) Some of the changes included:
Kaleo v3.0 - This was the site we had when we moved into a church building because we outgrew our warehouse. The design was created by me and used a php/mysql database. We managed it through phpMyAdmin. Chris Livhdahl and I did most of that. Click on the image to the right to view an interior page.
Kaleo v2.0 - While we had this website, Kaleo 'went public' in 2004 with a move to Sunday morning service in a warehouse we rented. We went public when we had about 50 adults attending the church. This design was created by me (man I'm glad I don't design anymore). It is a static site that better laid out content to view. Click on the image to the right to view an interior page.
Kaleo v1.0 - This is our first site ever. We launched this site as we began to do services with a core group of a dozen or so people in the 2002-2003. I had 7 or so images for the home page that were selected at random to give it a changing appearance. Click on the image to see another home page.

Drew is an elder/pastor at Kaleo Church. Kaleo is a church planting movement in San Diego. Drew spends the rest of his time thinking about church planting strategy, web missiology and being a husband and father of two (Gideon & Roman). More about Drew Goodmanson.
10 Responses for "Kaleo Church Website v 5.0"
Drew, I’m still getting the old site. When will the new one be up - the thumbnail looks great, can’t wait to see the full blown site.
Hi Drew,
Just picked up this post in your feed. Am curious to see your new design as I am currently working on my church website. when are you going live with this as I still get version 4.0
The DNS is still propagating. So some are seeing the old still. Should be resolved soon. I’ll post when it does.
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Watch the PGA Championship online for free 9am-7pm each day. Nice Drew Goodmanson gives a nice history of his church’s website, Kaleo, through version 5. Helpful in thinking about church websites. Church Squared by Stetzer We are hoping to make…
You guys certianly set the bar for church websites, very nice!
I love your thinking. Fantastic job with the site.
I wish I’d had a chance to pick your brain 2 months ago. Our “v2.0″ site was based on what I called a “story-driven” church website philosophy. The basic idea was to celebrate what God was doing in people’s lives rather than focusing only on future events. It will take us another 2 or 3 months to really develop the story-driven concept, but the framework is in place.
http://www.visitoasis.org
…really interesting to read about the evolution of your site, Drew
Peace & Blessings
J :-)
Like the similarities to Mars Hill - I think it’s an effective and powerful design.
Like the CMS behind it as it presents very well. Have been using Ekklesia and sermon cloud for my church website - currently wordpress driven (www.citywestchurch.com)
Would love to use Ekklesia as I like that it’s a church driven CMS. Looking at Joomla though cause we are a small church plant and don’t have the funds.
Will hopefully get in touch with you one day Drew for your CMS - when we get bigger.
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