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In order for your congregation's website to be the most effective, its development should be
undertaken as a group. If your congregation does not
understand the need for a website and support it, then
it will by definition not meet the congregation's
expectations. On a more practical level, developing and maintaining an effective website is a big job. If you don't line up your resources in the congregation, you may not be able to achieve the things you have in mind, or when the crucial few people move on to other things, the website could languish. So, before you start thinking about site design, where you're going to host your site, or anything else, sell your congregation on the need for a site. This may well be a long process, especially if many members of your congregation have little or no experience with the Internet, but it is a crucial first step. |
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