The Importance of a Great Website Content for Your Church

Jonathan Long • February 28, 2023

Great website content for a church is essential for providing visitors with the information they need about the church and its services. Content should be concise, well-written, and easy to understand. It should also be relevant to the church's mission and the needs of its congregation. This blog will discuss the great parts of a church's website.


About Us Section


A church website's 'About Us' section is an opportunity to share who the church is and what it stands for. It should include a brief overview of the church's history, a description of its mission, and information about its staff.


Welcome Guests Page


Welcome your guests with open arms, even if you can't give them a physical handshake. Devote a page on your website to those exploring your church for the first time and develop inventive ways to make them feel comfortable. Offer a digital gift certificate for a food delivery service to anyone who gives you their information.


Service Times and Locations


Having accurate and current information about when and where services are held on the church's website is important. Visitors should be able to find this information easily, and it should provide them with all the details they need to attend a service.


Events and Activities


The church should have a page informing people about upcoming events and activities. This page should include information about any upcoming Bible studies, youth group meetings, or other upcoming church-related activities. This will allow visitors to the website to easily stay up to date and plan their attendance for these events.


Online Giving


Online giving is a digital payment system that allows church members to donate funds to the church without being physically present. With online giving, members can make donations using various methods, such as credit cards, debit cards, and even electronic checks. This allows church members to make their donations quickly and conveniently without worrying about the hassle of physically attending the church. Online giving also provides churches with detailed records of all donations, which helps them to track their progress and ensure that donations are being used as intended.


Live Streaming


Live streaming is broadcasting events and services in real-time over the internet. This technology allows churches to reach their members and followers anywhere in the world, allowing them to experience the full service as if they were in person. Churches can use live streaming to host traditional services such as Sunday worship, Bible study, special events, and more.


Get a Custom Website for Your Church


Creating a website tailored to your church's needs is essential in the modern digital age. It's important to have a current website, accurately portrays the church's values and goals, and is accessible to all visitors. Seeking the help of a professional web design team can assist in creating a website that is easy to use, visually appealing, and looks great on any device.



Final Thoughts


Having great website content for your church can benefit your church's growth and outreach. It can help to reach more people and engage them with your church, share its mission, values, and beliefs, and create a sense of community among church members. Additionally, it can provide a platform for members to share stories and experiences and keep up to date with the latest news and events.


Faithworks Marketing is a
church marketing agency dedicated to helping their outreach and growing their presence. We provide web design and management services to assist these organizations in reaching more people, improving their visibility, and increasing their visitor count. Contact us today to get started.

Jono Long

Digital Marketer for 10 years. Formerly a Youth Pastor for 21 years.

A man with a beard is sitting in a chair wearing a hat.

Latest Posts

Church Ads
June 8, 2025
Discover how timing can transform your advertising for churches. Leverage seasonal and event-specific strategies for year-round church visibility.
church ad campaign
By Jono Long June 1, 2025
Discover strategies for successful church advertising. Learn how to connect with your community through effective advertising for churches.
church
By Jono Long May 25, 2025
Boost engagement by addressing key ad issues. Explore tips on audience targeting and effective visuals for advertising for churches.
church ad
By Jono Long May 18, 2025
Struggling with church advertising campaigns? Discover solutions to improve your results and engage effectively with advertising for churches.
By Jono Long May 8, 2025
Discover how the Google Ad Grant boosts church outreach. Let Faithworks Marketing help you connect with more people and strengthen your community.
Church Online Ads
By Jono Long May 6, 2025
Discover how effective online ads for churches can boost event participation and community interaction. Let Faithworks Marketing guide your strategy.
By Jono Long May 1, 2025
“Jesus is for everyone. Your church is not.” That one sentence from Tyler Hardin of Firm Foundations Marketing perfectly sums up a major challenge most churches face today: a lack of clarity. In a recent episode of the Pro Church Marketing Podcast, host Jono Long sat down with Tyler to unpack why churches struggle with growth—even when they’re doing “all the right things.” Whether it's pouring money into Facebook ads or launching a shiny new website, many churches find themselves exhausted, frustrated, and stuck. The reason? They’re starting in the wrong place. The Real Reason Your Church Isn’t Growing Churches often begin with tactics: running ads, creating flyers, redesigning websites. But as Tyler points out, none of those efforts work if you don’t first understand who you’re trying to reach. Too many churches aim for generic goals like “young families” or “unchurched people” without any meaningful definition behind those labels. “If you say you want to reach young families,” Tyler says, “is that a couple in their 30s with toddlers or a single mom in her 40s with teens? Those lives are completely different.” Knowing your community isn’t a marketing luxury—it’s a ministry necessity. Why “We Want to Reach Everyone” Doesn’t Work Most pastors are quick to say, “We just want to reach our community. Everyone is welcome!” While the heart behind that is beautiful, the strategy behind it falls flat. “When you say you're trying to reach everyone, you reach no one,” Tyler explains. “Your message becomes generic. Your ministries don’t feel relevant. And your people are overextended trying to do everything.” Defining a target audience isn’t about excluding people—it’s about making sure someone feels truly seen, known, and served. The 5 Ps: A Simple Framework for Clarity Not sure where to begin? Tyler offers a free, powerful tool: the 5 Ps of Church Target Audience . People – Who are they? (Age, family status, lifestyle) Place – Where are they coming from? (Zip codes, neighborhoods, travel time) Passions – What lights them up? (Causes, community involvement, values) Pain Points – What are they struggling with? (Loneliness, addiction, parenting stress) Pursuits – What are they chasing? (Career, belonging, stability) Start with these. Talk to your members. Ask your community leaders. You don’t need a big budget—just a notebook, a few conversations, and a curious heart. Authenticity Over Hype Many churches feel tempted to “pretty up” their marketing—using photos of young families they don’t actually have, or hyping ministries that are barely off the ground. Tyler’s advice? Don’t. “Embrace who you are. There are people who want your small church, your traditional service, your real community,” he says. Instead of trying to be what you're not, show people what you are. If your sanctuary is full of seniors who love hymns, let that shine. If your church loves messy people and recovery ministry, make that your message. Authenticity is magnetic. Healthy Growth Means Intentional Growth We all want to grow. But fast growth without systems leads to burnout and disconnection. Healthy growth, Tyler explains, is marked by: Clear next steps for guests Real relationships, not just high attendance Sustainable ministry paced for your capacity Growth isn’t just about numbers—it’s about souls. It’s about caring for the people who do show up and making sure they’re known, discipled, and connected. What If You’re a Small, Rural, or Declining Church? Don’t count yourself out. Tyler shared a story of a 30-member church in rural Pennsylvania—mostly seniors—who discovered through research that they were ideally positioned to serve a specific group in their area. They didn’t need to become a megachurch. They just needed to become more intentional. If you can’t afford professional research yet, start with conversations. Ask local teachers, council members, or even families at the grocery store: What’s our community struggling with? What are people looking for in a church? The answers might surprise you—and guide your next steps. Take the First Step Today Clarity doesn’t come from copying the latest trends. It comes from asking better questions. Start with the 5 Ps. Talk to your people. And if you're ready for a deeper dive, check out the community research services at Firm Foundations Marketing . Your church doesn’t need to become something it’s not. It just needs to become more of what it already is—on purpose, with clarity, and with love for the people God has called you to reach.
church digital marketing solutions
By Jono Long April 28, 2025
Elevate your church's reach with Faithworks Marketing. Discover strategies for visibility and engaging wider audiences using digital tools.
Google Ad
By Jono Long April 21, 2025
Discover how the Google Ad Grant can boost church outreach, enhance visibility, and engage your community effectively. Learn strategies for success today.
church
By Jono Long April 13, 2025
Discover effective strategies for church social media management to strengthen your community's online engagement and reach your target audience.
More Posts