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321: How to Build your Church Website in a Week with Paul Cox

with Paul Cox

Today we welcome Paul Cox on the show.

Paul is the owner of the Church Co.
He is a great guy.
He was on staff at Hillsong for a number of years. You’ll hear that story here.
He leads a team that helps churches create affordable websites.

Paul zoomed in from Australia and will be on they show this week and next.

This week we’re going to talk all about church websites.
How you can get one affordably if you don’t have one.
What the most popular pages on your church website are.
How to automate your site so there’s never outdated stuff on it and more.

422: Planning Center Ninja Tactics and EasyWorship Updates

On today’s episode we’re talking with two great guys. Jimmy Cooper - Jimmy works at Open Door Church in Raleigh, NC. He is a self described Planning Center Ninja. If you need help planning and crafting the Worship Experience - we talked with Jimmy about how to use Planning Center to accomplish what you’re after. We also welcome Jared Warren. Jared is a great friend and partner at EasyWorship. He gives some updates on new features and updates on the software.

421: Effective Church Websites

On today’s episode we're talking with our friend Paul Cox. Paul owns the The Church Co. They offer a fantastic solution for a customizable website at a super affordable price. They also offer custom apps, an online giving platform and more.

420: Designing your Stage

On today’s episode of the show, we welcome two great guests. Our friend Jim Thorne from Messenger AVL. Jim and his team are fantastic when it comes to LED screens for churches. We’ve worked with Jim and his team on several occasions.  We'll be talking to him today about designing your stage using LED screens. We're also talking to Joe Blair. Joe is the Production Director at Fellowship Bible Church. With Joe, we're going to hear about how to not just design your stage for show, but to reach people with the Gospel. How do we use the stage and environmental projection to draw people in.