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How I Built a Church Website for Free: Introduction

By Matt
Tuesday, March 10th, 2009
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Below is our old church website, which was built and hosted by one of those church-specific website companies. They were nice people and all, but their websites were simply lacking in cost-effectiveness, functionality, and aesthetics. The worst part is we were paying $200 a year for that website.

oldhopelutheranWhen I learned that our account was up for renewal at the end of February I went to a few people who had a vested interest in the website and asked if they had had any frustrations with our current site. They did. So I asked what they would think about me designing us a new website for free that would save us $200 a year, look a lot better, offer higher levels of customization, up-to-date functionality, website statistics, and more. Of course, it sounded like a no-brainer (because it was).

The finished product is the site to the right. Everyone is pretty pleased with version 1.0 of the website, and even more new features are going to be added. I know that many churches are struggling financially out there, and so I thought I would offer a step-by-step guide to making a cost-effective website solution for a church.

One little caveat: there is a little trick why this site could have been free, which I will explain later in the series. So, be forewarned that if you start from scratch it won’t exactly be free for your church, more like $85 a year. But I’ll explain how you can add multiple websites for minimal cost .the new website

The web host I’ve used since February 2007 has been BlueHost.com I now recommend to people is HostGator, and I’ve been really pleased with their services. I think they offer the perfect solution for most churches wanting to self-host a website. If you can’t wait for the rest of the series to jump in, you can go ahead and go to HostGator’s website and jump in. Otherwise, get ready for the first post in the next couple of days.

Categories : Websites
Tags : bluehost, church websites, wordpress

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  1. sheila says:
    September 24, 2009 at 9:16 am

    I want to know how to put our home church information on the blog I got block out of the blog and I can not get back in to change the message, it is not the passcode it will not work to? I do not know anyone to call at word press to help me. What must I do ? I have not beem able to change my message since Aug 6-09 .

    I’m am trying to start a new one I’m very new to this can anyone out there help me and my husband do not know anything about computers .I like to know how I can put a block on there also. Our prayer request comes through this blog and the last one I receive said do not reply to word press blog at the bottom of the page . I do not know who would do such a thing ,I want to start new. Some body please respond. Mrs.Thompson

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